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Thank you for your interest in helping support ITER,
the only comprehensive Internet database of international risk
values. We believe ITER is a great resource for
international risk assessment information and hope you do too. As
a nonprofit [501(c)(3)] organization, TERA funds ITER
through grants and donations. TERA has been able to develop ITER
as a free Internet database thanks to contributions of time,
resources, and money, as well as through partnerships, from
organizations such as those listed on our Sponsors page.
You can help TERA expand this database through your financial or
in-kind support, or
through your ideas and feedback.
We greatly appreciate any support you offer, and recognize that
it will benefit the entire risk assessment community and beyond.
TERA plans to expand the ITER database to
include additional data from other countries and international
organizations. Currently, ITER
contains risk values and/or cancer classifications for 600+ chemicals from:
- Agency for Toxic Substances & Disease Registry
(ATSDR),
- Health Canada,
- International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) [in progress],
- NSF International,
- National Institute of Public Health and the Environment (RIVM), The
Netherlands,
- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA), and
- Independent parties whose risk values have undergone peer review.
Your support will help us make risk assessment information
readily available to people around the world, and will ultimately
help protect public health. Please remember that your financial
and in-kind contributions are also tax-deductible.
Thank you for your support.
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