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If the black line intersecting zero is “correct”, there is theoretically some “risk” at any level of exposure (although the probability of that risk may be effectively none at zero). This is almost a convention in cancer risk assessment, but may be wrong if the GREEN line is correct, which suggests that there is ZERO theoretical risk below the exposure at which the green line intersects the X (exposure) axis.