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Cigarette smoke prenatal exposure

Weinberg CR, Wilcox AJ, Baird DD (1989) Reduced fecundability in women with prenatal exposure to cigarette smoke. Am J Epidemiol, 129 1072-1078. [Pg.304]

It has been shown that women exposed to cigarette smoke as well as those with prenatal exposures to their mothers cigarette smoke have substantially less fecundity (the ability to produce offspring within a given period of time) than women who are not exposed to smoke and whose mothers did not smoke during pregnancy. I1112 ... [Pg.384]

Epidemiological evidence shows that prenatal exposure to cigarette smoke, chlorinated hydrocarbons, and other organic solvents increases the incidence of cancer in offspring, as carcinogens are transferred from the mother to the fetus via the placenta. ... [Pg.554]

Ng SP, Silverstone AE, Lai ZW, Zelikoff JT. Effects of prenatal exposure to cigarette smoke on offspring tumor susceptibility and associated immune mechanisms. Toxicol Sci 2006 89(1) 135-44. [Pg.557]

C.R. Weinherg, A.J. Wilcox, D.D. Baird, Reduced fecundabihty in women with prenatal exposure to cigarette smoking. Am. J. Epidemiol. 129 (5) (1989) 1072-1078. [Pg.337]


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