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Wynder, Ernst

Perhaps the first modern analytical studies were those reported in the 1950s on the relationship between smoking and lung cancer. Richard Doll (he appears again ) and Bradford Hill, of England, were the authors of cohort studies of smokers, and Ernst Wynder and Evarts Graham, of the United States, undertook and reported case-control studies of lung cancer cases. The Doll-Hill studies are, in their... [Pg.171]

A tribute to Ernst L. Wynder. Chem Res Toxicol 14 767-790 Idris AM, Nair J, Oshima H, Friesen M, Bronet I, Faustman EM, Bartsch H (1991) Unusually high levels of carcinogenic tobacco-specific nitrosamines in Sudan snuff (toombak). Carcinogenesis 12 1115-1118... [Pg.80]

Hoffmann, D., I. Hoffmann, and K. El-Bayoumy The less harmful cigarette A controversial issue. A tribute to Ernst L. Wynder Chem. Res. Toxicol. 14 (2001) 767-790. [Pg.1329]

Rodgman, A. Data discussed by Dr. Ernst L. Wynder in speech Human and experimental relationship of cancer and tobacco presented at the symposium on Tobacco before the Metropolitan Long Island Subsection of the American Chemical Society, February 24, 1956 RDM, 1956, No. 9, March 16, see www.rjrtdocs.com 501009747 -9754. [Pg.1390]

G. Mason, Marjorie P. Newell, Thomas S. Osdene, Donald L. Roberts, Ralph L. Rowland, Alex W. Spears, William A. Rohde, Fredrick A. Thome, George P. Touey, John J. Whalen, George F Wright, Ernst L. Wynder, and George W. Young. [Pg.1796]


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