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223 related items for PubMed ID: 1795148

  • 41. A double-blind randomized controlled trial of the effect of a low- versus a middle-tar cigarette on respiratory symptoms--a feasibility study.
    Peach H, Hayward DM, Shah D, Ellard GA.
    IARC Sci Publ; 1986; (74):251-63. PubMed ID: 3305334
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  • 43. Cigarette tar yield and risk of upper digestive tract cancers: case-control studies from Italy and Switzerland.
    Gallus S, Altieri A, Bosetti C, Franceschi S, Levi F, Negri E, Dal Maso L, Conti E, Zambon P, La Vecchia C.
    Ann Oncol; 2003 Feb; 14(2):209-13. PubMed ID: 12562646
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  • 45. Tar, nicotine and carbon monoxide yield of UK cigarettes and the risk of non-muscle-invasive and muscle-invasive bladder cancer.
    van Osch FHM, Pauwels CGGM, Jochems SHJ, Fayokun R, James ND, Wallace DMA, Cheng KK, Bryan RT, van Schooten FJ, Zeegers MP.
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  • 46. Cigarette smoking and birthweight: type of cigarette smoked and a possible threshold effect.
    Peacock JL, Bland JM, Anderson HR, Brooke OG.
    Int J Epidemiol; 1991 Jun; 20(2):405-12. PubMed ID: 1917242
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  • 49. Tar yield of cigarettes and risk of acute myocardial infarction. GISSI-EFRIM Investigators.
    Negri E, Franzosi MG, La Vecchia C, Santoro L, Nobili A, Tognoni G.
    BMJ; 1993 Jun 12; 306(6892):1567-70. PubMed ID: 8329914
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  • 52. Tar level of cigarettes smoked and risk of smoking-related diseases.
    Lee PN.
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  • 53. Cigarette yield and the risk of myocardial infarction in smokers.
    Sauer WH, Berlin JA, Strom BL, Miles C, Carson JL, Kimmel SE.
    Arch Intern Med; 2002 Feb 11; 162(3):300-6. PubMed ID: 11822922
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  • 55. The importance of tar and nicotine in determining cigarette smoking habits.
    Wald NJ, Idle M, Boreham J, Bailey A.
    J Epidemiol Community Health; 1981 Mar 11; 35(1):23-4. PubMed ID: 7264529
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  • 56. Respiratory morbidity in smokers of low- and high-yield cigarettes.
    Petitti DB, Friedman GD.
    Prev Med; 1985 Mar 11; 14(2):217-25. PubMed ID: 4048084
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  • 59. Reduction of tar, nicotine and carbon monoxide intake in low tar smokers.
    Russell MA, Jarvis MJ, Feyerabend C, Saloojee Y.
    J Epidemiol Community Health; 1986 Mar 11; 40(1):80-5. PubMed ID: 3711773
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  • 60. Does increased cigarette consumption nullify any reduction in lung cancer risk associated with low-tar filter cigarettes?
    Lee PN, Sanders E.
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