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T HROt'GHOt'T THE \VORLD millions
of people smoke tobacco because it gives
them solace and pleasure. Many find smoking
a nuld tranquilizer and energizer. The public is
no\i the target of considerable propaganda from
various volttntar. and government agencies con-
cerning the allegedly harmful effects of cigarette
sa d r, ,,.i, ittg.
t"nfortunatei\, the charges and claims have
tended to obscure a number of scientific matters
EDITOR'S \nTE
Pharmacists across the nation are assuming an
increasingly stringent anti-tubacco stance. At its
annual convention last April, the American Phar-
maceutical Association passed a resolution com-
mending pharmacists who have stopped selling
cigarettes, and urged others to initiate similar
action.
Against this background, The Council for To-
bacco Research presents its case to pharmacists.
The cigarette controversy is eslwcially impor-
tant because pharmacists, as health professionals,
exert considerable influence in their communities.
The accompanying article, entitled "Smoking
and Health : Many Unanswered Questions," was
written by Sheldon C. Sommers, a1.I)., chairman
of the Scientific Advisory Board to the Council
for Tobacco Res,eareh,'and director of labora-
tories, Lenox Hill Hospital, \.Y.
of unquestionable validity. Because simple an-
swers do not solve difficult problem~, of tlte
human diseases to be discussed, and because s(~
many questions remain ttnanswerecl I do no;
believe it has been scientifically established that
cigarette smoking causes human disea>c.
The Council for Tobacco Research-t.`.A.
was formecl in 1954 to hell) find answers to thi~:
qttestiorts, partictttarh in regard w tutttg ewtinr-t^°,
heart disease and chronic pulmonars aiinrett:,.
and to fill in the mant gaps in knot;lecl"e that
still exist. al} colleagues and I on The C<nincil'.~
Scientific Adtisorv I3oard. xsho are respnnsil,le
for funding the research program, are doing all
v,e can to aid the acquistion n of funclamen,,:il
knowledge needed for the solution of these
various major diseases.
With reference to lung cancer, if smoking i,
a causal factor, why is it that the di~,ease strikeN
males five or six times more often than iemales:
ha'~ adec7u,ttel~
No the~~rv ai causation known
explained this striking seti difference.
Unl\ aven $ntall suhgrc~ull oi even hec"~
smokers gets lttng cancer, and NOhW this is So
is unknown. The great majority uf ci;*;+rette
snwkers never detielop the di,,ease. :\,ortstrn.hers
dci get `Itrng caneerV Tllli e 9111s'ezseqts ?n,pire prevalent
in urban areas than in rural areas, sinoking
Ai~ar~-- Trerd . 82

IN DEFENSE OF CIGARETTES (Continued)
habits notwithstanding. There is a
marked difference in lung cancer
rates in different countries, and the
highest rates are in countries with
less cigarette smoking than in the
t'nited States.
The recent press conference re-
port of the induction of lung cancer
in dogs exposed to cigarette smoke
inhalation raised more questions
than answers. In the experiment
smoke entered through a tracheos-
tomy, a traumatic method quite un-
like the human custom : there were
insufficient control animals de-
scribed and inadequate control pro-
cedures mentioned. The experi-
ment. unpublished as of this date,
also apparently failed to fulfill other
important scientific criteria in work
of this kind.
In the last 30 years many cig-
arette smoke inhalation experiments
with different kinds of animals have
failed to induce lung cancers of the
most common type reported in
humans. Further, there have been
numerous tests on a varietv of
animals and fowl in which cigarette
"tars" were fed the animals or in-
jected into their bloodstream or tis-
sues. The results were negative.
Of course, it is difficult to prove a
negative, but if cigarette smoke is
the cause of lung cancer that some
claim, it is indeed surprising that
none of these many experiments
have succeeded in its repeated pro-
ductian.
A major drawback in experimen-
tal work of this kind is the lack of
a suitable test animal. The Council
for Tobacco Research is devoting
considerable time, monev and effort
in research aimed at developing a
better animal model that will be use-
ful in research related to tobacco
and in other fields of study.1'l'e con-
sider this a most important area, as
do others.
As regards statistical studies in-
volving the number of reported lung
cancer deaths, experienced pathol-
ogists would not include as valid
scientific data the death certificate
diagnoses that are not confirmed by
study of tissues grossly or micro-
scopically at surgery or autopsy.
The overall autopsy rate in the
t'nited States is below 10 per cent.
and without supporting information
there are too many death certificate
errors in distingushing primar}-
lung cancers (that orginate in the
lung ) from secondary cancers
(which spread to the lung from
other organs). A recent report
showed that death certificate noti-
fications of lung cancer in one hos-
pital, when checked bv autonsv.
were more than half wrong. There
are other difficulties in use of death
certficates in scientific research, as
a number of authors have pointed
out.
There are various pathologically
classified types of lung cancer, and
several have no implied relationship
whatsoever to any environmental
agent. It is a gross oversimplifica-
tion to lttnnp together at least nine
different tumor types and ascribe
them all to any agent, including
cigarettes.
Medical fashions change, as do
diagnostic methods, tools and even
interest. For example, 30 years ago
authorities considered tuberculosis
the most common cause of lung
cancer. There are still reports in-
dicating that lung cancers may arise
in or near the site of healed tuber-
culous lesions. Other reports as-
sociate lung cancer with previous
lung damage as from influenza and
other inflammations.
It is important to note that under-
standing the development of lung
cancer is one of the most complex
and difficult problems in all cancer
research, not presently well under-
stood and not vielding simple an-
swers. More study is urgently
needed to see what viruses, air pr+l-
lutants, previous lung infections,
hormones, constitutional factors,
and others ma} contribute to lung
cancer development in animals and
in man.
Heart disease: There also are
many unanswered questions about
cardiovascular disease, the cause of
about half the total deaths in the
United States. It attacks men more
often than women, for unknown
reasons. With respect to smokinr
as a possible cause or contrihutor%
situation, newer multifactorial stud-
ies point to a family history of heart
disease, diet, blood cholesterol, bod.,
weight, and blood pressure as in-
dependent, predictive factors which
in various combinations are associ-
ated with increased rates of heart
disease. Each factor alone, includ-
ing smoking, is not a cause. A num-
ber of studies show no relation of
smoking to heart disease. Aging and
accompanying coronary arterioscle-
rosis overshadow the other proces-
ses that mav contribute to the most
common type of heart disease.
Another difficulty with coronan
-
heart disease concerns how accu-
rately the diagnosis is made. When
the most advanced clinical tests are
employed, evidence for coronary
disease is found in almost half of all
men over 40 vtars of age By thi=
age practically all the coronarN
arteries show some pathologic le-
sions. Since both coronarv disease
and cigarette smoking are so com-
mon in the L.S. male population.
it is quite difficult to find adequcrte
numbers of people for comparison
who meet neither, or only one, of
these conditions.
A well-known statistical fallacy is
likelv to exist when groups of such
unequal size are compared. The
factor of stress in cardiovascular
disease seems to be important.
Studies have shown such disease to
be more prevalent among intense,
hard-driving persons than among
those who are more relaxed and
easy-going. It would seem that con-
stitutional factors may be strongly
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CIGARETTES (continued)
implicated in heart disease.
Emphysema is now added to the
list of diseases blamed on cigarette
smoking. Recent reports emphasize
how difficult are the diagnosis, clas-
sification and grading of the severity
of pulmonary
emphysema.
even among ex-
perts. The cause
admittedly is
unknown. The
most common
form develops
to some degree
in every person
with age, and
lumping several
types together
as if the~- com-
prised an entity
Dr. S. C. Sommers
is unwarranted. Thus, death certifi-
cate diagnoses or a routine patho-
logi:- diagnosis of emph}sema at
present are scientifically of little
practical use except in a few special-
ized research centers. In the current
era of relative ignorance concerning
how to define and recognize empd~~~--
sema and other chronic lung dis-
ease;, no sweeping generalizations
as tr, causation can be justified.
In this brief review of a few se-
lected discrepancies, difficulties,
shortcomings and unsolved prob-
lems in the field of smoking and
health, there is no wish to denigrate
the concentrated efforts made bv
mam workers to find answers. It
is simply that the field is too rbe%.
the techniques are still being devel-
oped, and the conclusive proofs are
not in. It is less than 40 years since
lung surgery began, for example.
The needs for research are
great, perhaps exceeding the pres-
ent number of qualified investiga-
tors and their available time. E.en -
one wants better health for the
public. Diseases such as cancer,
heart disease and chronic pulmo-
narv ailments develop over long
periods of time and do not have sim-
ple cause-and-effect relationships.
Simple solutions to these complex
medical problems may be hoped for
but they are scarcely to be expected.
The Council for Tobacco Re-
searcli is dee,ply committed to the
search for answers.
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