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- Mathe, G.
- Mclemore, T.
- Mills, P.
- Mittman, C.
- Mommsen, S.
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- Muir, C.
- Mulvihill, J.J.
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- Namekata, T.
- Newell, G.
- Nostbakken, D.
- Nunezcortes, J.
- Oconor, G.
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- Paterson, M.
- Pendergrass, T.
- Perk, K.
- Petersson, B.
- Pike, M.C.
- Prentice, R.
- Preussmann, R.
- Radford, E.
- Rajewsky, M.
- Ramanathan, J.
- Rapp, F.
- Rasmussen, R.
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- Russell, Mah
- Saccomanno, G.
- Sandberg, A.
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- Schroeder, T.
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- Silber, W.
- Slaga, T.
- Steinfeld, J.
- Stich, H.
- Sugimura, T.
- Trell, E.
- Trichopoulos, D.
- Tsuchiya, E.
- Upton, A.C.
- Vandenberghe, H.
- Vannevel, J.P.
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- 03734511 American Heart Association News Conference
- 03734514-4515 Updated Publications, 'smoking and Health Research Fiscal 1983' and 'tobacco Industry Research on Smoking and Health: A $120 Million Commitment'
- 03734516-4520 Tobacco Industry Research on Smoking and Health: A $120 Million Commitment
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- 03734525
- 03734526-4527 1984 Surgeon General's Report and American Lung Assn./American Thoracic Society
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- 03734529 Smoke Screens
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- 03734531-4533 Urge to Quit Smoking Catches on
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- 03734535-4536 Smoking Mad
- 03734537
- 03734538-4539 Restaurant Smoking Rule Gets Hazy Compliance
- 03734540-4542 Council for Tobacco Research Announces... Hoyt and Hockett Retire After 30 Years, Gertenbach Is Named New President
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- 03734551-4566 Smoking or Health: It's Your Choice A Report by the American Council on Science and Health
- 03734567-4570 Coming Meetings
- 03734571-4572
- 03734573 Passive Smoking in Pregnancy May Not Be Harmful for Fetus
- 03734576-4577 Ernst Wynder - Infolog Report
- 03734578 Presidential Commission Sought to Deter Smoking
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- 03734585 Three Items in Journal of Public Health Policy December 1983
- 03734586-4589 the Paradox of the Missing Institute Editorial
- 03734590-4613 Research and Demonstration Projects in Community Cardiovascular Disease Prevention
- 03734614-4621 the Cigarette Safety Bill: A Case Study in Injury Control Advocacy
- 03734624-4631 American Heart Association Anaheim, Ca, 831114-831117
- 03734632-4643 American Public Health Association Dallas 831115-831117
- 03734644-4647 Meetings in 840000
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- 03734651 Mrs. Heckler, As Seen by Both Sides
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- 03734671-4672 Coming Meeting
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- 03734675-4677
- 03734685
- 03734686-4687 Tobacco Institute Newsletter
- 03734688-4689
- 03734690
- 03734691
- 03734692 Light Cigarettes Have Just As Much Nicotine
- 03734695
- 03734696 the Life Expectancy of Nonsmoking Men and Women
- 03734697-4703 The Life Expectancy of Nonsmoking Men and Women
- 03734704-4706 "The Life Expectancy of Nonsmoking Men and Women" by G. H. Miller and D. R. Gerstein
- 03734711-4721 The World Health Organization European Collaborative Trial
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- 03734726-4727 Baltimore Survey Shows Poor at Highest Risk for Several Ca's
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- 03734738
- 03734740-4751 Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, Annual Meeting Chicago, 830410 - 830415
- 03734752-4755 TI Infolog
- 03734756-4759 Congress of European Society of Toxicology, Rome 830328 - 830330
- 03734760-4763 Britisa Association for Cancer Research, Annual Meeting, New York, 830323 - 830325
- 03734764-4777 International Conference on Environment and Lung Disease, Taormina, Sicily, 830322 - 830327
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- 03734782-4785 Coming Meetings
- 03734786-4799 International Conference on Environment and Lung Disease, Taormina, Sicily, 830322 - 830327
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- 03734815 Mitchum Loses A Very Sweet Admirer
- 03734816-4821 American Heart Association Science Writers Forum Tucson, Az, 830109 - 830112
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- 03734823 the No - Smoking Car
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- 03734825-4826
- 03734827-4828
- 03734829
- 03734830 Ban: State - Owned Buildings Usa Today: Washington, Dc 821223 (Newspaper Clip) Id Z12096 Smoking Snuffed at Mansion
- 03734834
- 03734835-4836 TI Federal Relations Report 821221
- 03734837-4848 American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Montreal, 821114 - 821118
- 03734852
- 03734853 From the Gallagher Report Mixed Reviews for Low - Tar, Low - Nicotine Cigarets.
- 03734854
- 03734855-4915 Reduced Tar and Nicotine Cigarettes: Smoking Behavior and Health
- 03734916
- 03734927
- 03734928 From Cigarettes to Coffins
- 03734929 Fifth World Conference on Smoking and Health Winnipeg, Canada, 830710 - 830715
- 03734930-4931 Conference Program
- 03734932-4935 Coming Meetings
- 03734939-4940 Stop - Smoking Campaign to Be Announced by American College of Chest Physicians
- 03734941-4958 International Cancer Congress Seattle, 820908 - 820915
- 03734959
- 03734960-4961 How to Quit Smoking - and Save on Taxes
- 03734963-4966 Coming Meetings
- 03734967-4968
- 03734969-4970 Doctor Doubts Smoking Harms Non-Smokers Ten Cigarettes A Day Is Ok, But None Thereafter
- 03734981
- 03734983-5036 Cigarette Smoking and Heart Disease
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INFOR'MATIONAL MEMCANDUK
SUBJECT: International Cancer Congress
Seattle, Wash., Sept. 8-15, 1982
Au&-st 25, 1982
I've obtained a copy of the programifor this meeting; it has.
28'3 pages and numerous presentations on different aspects of
tobacco anid health. Here is a rundown of the relevant items (P =
poster presentation):
"Cellular targets and~host genes involved inichemical
carcinogenesis" -- I.B. Weinsteiny N.Y.
"DNA modification and repair in relation to carcinogenesis"
Rajewsky, Essen, W. Germany.
"Induction of tumors by viral information" -- F. Rapp, Hershey,
Pa. "'
"Mechanisms of tumor promotion: evidence for the multistage nature
of tumor promotion" -- T. Slaga, Oak Ridge, Tenn.
"Inhibition of chemical carcinogenesis" -- Lee Wattenberg,
Minneapolis.
"Cancer prevention -- overview" -- R. Bedwani, Alexandria, Egypt.
"Social psychology applied to deterrence of cigarette smoking in
adolescents: some promising results and' possibilities as a model
in camcer prevention" -- Richard~Evans, Houston.
"The controversies inicancer prevention and screening" -- M.M.
Henderson, Seattle.
"Classification and prognosis of lung cancer" -- C. Mountain,
Houston. (Part of a postgraduate course.)
"Detection of precancerous bronchus metaplasia in heavy smokers
and its regression following retinoid treatment"' -- G. Mathe et
al, France.
"A surveillance study of asymptomatic black males from a high risk
area" -- W. Silber, Cape Town, S. Africa.
"Mutagenicity and carcinogenicity of environmental
combustion and comparative sources" -- J. Lewtas,
Triangle Park, NI.C.
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"Binding of environmental carcinogens to asbestos and mineral
fibers" -- G. Harvey, Quebec. _
"Comparison of nickel and cadmium carcinogenicity
-- Arthur Furst, San Francisco.
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"Effect of cigarette smoke on the covalent binding of
benzo(a)pyren~e with DNA of rat trachea in vitamin A deficiency" --
K. Khanduja, Chandigarth, India.
"The effect o'f exposure to whole cigarette smoke on short-term
endpoints in BC3'F11/Cum mice" -- Carol Henry et al, including R.
Rasmussen, and R. Kouri, Bethesda, Md. (P)(This is a CTR-supported
study).
"Effect of metals on cigarette smoke-induced genotoxicity: . a
study of multiple risk factors" -- M. Rosin et al, including H.
Stich, Vancouver.
"The effect of lifetime exposure to whole cigarette smoke in
BC3F1/Cum mice" -- Carol Henry et al. (P) (CTR support.)
"Multistage tumor development in the esophagus -- the first
complete experimental analysis of an etiologic modell situation
involving cocarcinogens as environmental risk factors of cancer in
man," -- E. Hecker et al, Heidelberg, WE. Germany and Coral Gables,
Fla.
,+The workplace as a cause of cancer -- the importance of
epidemiolog,, ~n assessing risks" -- David Schottenfeld~, New York.
"The changing cigarette: its influence on mortality rates" --
Lawrence Garfinkel, New York (American Cancer Society).
The next nine papers will be given at a session titled
"Tobacco Chewing and Smoking iniCancer Causation"' that will be
cochaired by E. Cuyler Hammond and Ernst Wynder:
1. "Genotoxicity in the saliva of betel nut and tobacco chewers as
a predictive tool" -- H. Stich, Vancouver.
2. "Chewers mucosa, a potentiall oral precancerous condition An Sri
Lanka?" -- J. Ramanathan, Sri Lanka.
3. "Cigarette smoking related cancers in Scotl'and~, 19111!-1978" --
P. Boyle, Glasgow.
4. "Cancer mortality and smoking cessatioo among California
physicians" -- J. Enstrom, I.os Anigeles.
5. "Chronological analysis of the relation between lung cancer and
cigarette smoking" -- W. Mori, Tokyo.
6. "Smoking,, AHH inducit:ility and respiratory tract neoplasia: a
prospective study in m1iddle-agt-d' men" -- E. T'rell et al, Sweden.
7. "Determinationiof smoking-specific lung cancer rates ir
e:pidemzologic studies" -- E. Radiford, Pittsburgh,.
8. "Cigarette smoking and radiation exposure in relation to cancer

mortality in Hiroshima: and~Nagasaki, Japan" -- R. Prentice et al,
Seattle and Tokyo.
9. "Smoking and cervical cancer: evidence from a study of.cervical
dyspllasia"' -- E. Clarke et al, Toronto.
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"Overview and extrapolation from mutagenicity" -- P. Magee,
Philadelphia.
r"Cancer ecogenetics: genetic susceptibility to carcinogens" --
J'.J. Mulvihill, Bethesda.
"Response of chemicals either identified or suspected to be
carcinogenic in humans in multiple short-term tests" -- H.
Bartsch, Lyon, France.
"Interspecies, interindividlual andlintercell-type variations of
metabolism of benzo(a)pyrenie inlepidermal and dermal cells" -- T.
Kuroki, T'okyo.
"Positive correlation between highiA'HHlactivity and primary lung
cancer in humans" -- R. Kouri et al, including CTR grantee T.
McLemore, Bethesda:, and Houston.
"Cancer and total mortality among vitamin supplements users" --
Enstrom,, Los Angeles.
"Coffee consumption and cancer: a prospective study" -- E.
B j,elke, Bergen,, Norway.
"Dietary habits and lung cancer", -- G. Kvale et al, including
Bjelke, Bergen and Bethesda.
"Dietary factors and lung cancer mortality. The Lutheran
Brotherhood Study 1'966-1977"' -- Bjelke et al, Bergen, Bethesda: and
Minneapolis.
"Dietary cholesterol consumptioniand lung cancer risk in a
multiethnic populiation"' -- M. Hinds et al, Honolulu,.
"Dietary intake of po:ta:ssium and sodium influences cancer rates"
-- B. Ja:nisson, Houston.
"Experimental induction and'icharacterization of pulmonary large
cell carcinoma"' -- W. Blair, Chicago.
"Comparison of experimentally induced carcinoma with human large
cell carcinoma of the lung" -- J. DiMa:uro, Chicago (Bliair's
coworker ),.
"Biological, ultrastructural and biochemical evidence for a
retrovirus etiology of pulmonary carcinoma of sheep -- a: model
system in comparative oncology" -- K. Perk, Israel. (P)'
"The impact of cancer on black and' white females in Metropolitan

Detroit"' -- D. Eckert, Detroit.
"Cancer mortality among immigrants to Canada" -- R. Dewar,
Edmonton. (P)
"Quality of cancer data obtained by household interviews"' -- R'.
Czaja, Chicago. (P)
"Time trend data of histological subtypes of lung cancer in Japan:
observation at the Cancer Institute Hospital from 1961-1978" -- E.
Tsuchiya, Tokyo. (P)
"Cancer incidence in Hispanic populations in urban and rural
areas" -- P. Mills, Houston (P) -
"Relationship between birth cohort effects and falling mortality
rates of lung and stomach cancer in Great Britain and other
countries" -- J. Jands and L. Kupper, Chapel Hill, N.C. (P)
"'Overview: naturally occurring carcinogens in human cancer
development" -- J. Weisburger, Valhalla, N.Y.
"N-nitroso compounds in the external environment" -- R.
Preussmann, Heidelberg, W. Germany.
"Formation of N-nitroso compounds in vivo" -- M. Archer, Toronto.
"Mutagens and carcinogens inifood produced by cooking and storage"
-- M. Nagao et al, including T. Sugimura, Tokyo.
"Naturally occurring carcinogens of plant origin" -- I. Hirono,
Tokyo.
"Radiation (as a natural carcinogen)" -- A.C. Upton, New York.
"Geographic epidemiology: overview" -- G.. O'Conor, Bethesda.
"Worldwide trends in canicer incidence" -- C. Muir, Lyon, France.
"The etiologic cliues from cancer mortality maps in China"' -- JI-Y.
Li
"Field studies in high risk areas in the U.S." -- W. Blot and J.
Fraumeni, Bethesda.
"International studies of'breast cancer" -- D.
Trichopoulos,Athens, Greece.
"Inverse correlationibetween serum cholesterol and fatal neoplasia
in middle-aged men" -- B'. Petersson, Sweden. (P') 03734W4
"Effects of agents of environmental concern on the immune response
and their possible epigenetic role in carcinogenesis" -- J. Dean,
Research Triangle Park.

"Heavy metals: immune system modulation
Koller, Moscow, Ida.
and carcinogenesis" --
"Facilitation of cancer cell metastasis by inhalation of air
pollutants" -~ A. Richters, Los Angeles.
"Antitumor cxytoxicity of human pulmonary alveolar macrophages in
lung cancer" -- J. Hengst, Los Angeles. (P)
"Inihibitory and stimulatory effects of macrophages on tumor
growth" -- J. Leibovici, Tel Aviv. (P)
"Cancer mortality in physicians and lawyers. A birth cohort study"
-- M. McCrea Curnen, New York. (P)'
"An occupational cancer mortality study in the Gary-Hammond-East
Chicago-SMSA, Indiana" -- T. Namekata, Seattle. (P)
"Lung cancer cell types and occupational exposure: case controls
and case-case study"' -- M. Geddes, Florence, Italy. (P)
"Environmental asbestos and mesothelioma inidairy calves
Croft, Madison, Wis. (P).
"Cancer mortality among plutonium and other nuclear workers" -- G.
Wilkinson, Los Alamos, N.M. (P)
"An epid~emiologic case-control study of bladder cancer inia
predominantly rural district in Denmark" -- S. Mommsen, Aarhus,
Denmark. (P)
"Contribution and mechanisms of genetic predisposition to cancer"
-- A.G. Knudson,, Jr., Philadelphia.
"Chromosomes, cancer genes and carcinog;enesis" -- D. Harnden,
Birmingham, England.
"Genetic markers of cancer susceptibility" -- F. Cleton,
Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
"Human heritable disorders linking carcinogen hypersensitivity and
DNA repair deficiency with cancer proneness" -- M. Paterson,
Ontario.
"Cigarette smoking and lung cancer: an overview" -- Oscar
Auerbach, East Orange, N.J.
"Lung cancer in uranium miners" -- G. Saccomanno, Grand Junction,
Colorado.
"Pathology of nasopharyngeal cancer - correlations with
epidemiology and environmental carcinogens" -- K. Shanimugaratniam,
Singapore.
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The following five papers will be given at a session titled

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"'Smoking and Cancer: A Comprehensive Approach" andicochaired by
Nigel Gray, Australia, and Allan Jonas, Los Angeles. Gray will
open withian overview.
1. "The politics of tobacco abuse" -- Jonas.
2. °Obstacles to health promotion` -- M. Daube, Edinburgh.
3. "The role of associations and the Comite Francais d'Ediucation
Pour la Sante irn the prevention of smoking in Franice" -- T'. Jean,
Paris.
.4. "^R'ecent advances in treatment for smokers" -- M.A.H. Russell,
London, England.
5. "Prevention of the smoking epidemic in Egypt" -- 0. Shierif,.
Cairo.
"Time-trends in cancer incidence and mortality in the United
States" -- S. Devesa, Bethesda:.
"Cancer mortality and life-style among active Mormons" -- J.
Enstrom, Los Angeles.
"Oral cancer in Scotland, 1911-1978" -- P. Boyle, Glasgow.
"Trends of lung cancer incidence and their histological
distribution in Osaka` -- I. Fujimoto, Osaka, Japan.
"The incidence of mesothelioma in the U.S." -- R. Connelly,
Bethesda.
"Epidemiology of bladder cancer iniYorkshire, England" -- R.
Cartwright, Leeds.
"Life-style variables in cancer etiology" -- Wynder.
"Assessment of low-level risks" -- M.C. Pike, Los Angeles.
"Carciniogens and a:nticarcinogens"' -- B'. Ames, Berkeley, Cal.
"Creating positive news for cancer control" -- Irving Rimer, N.Y.
(American Cancer Society.)
"The performance of mass media in covering hig,h:priority cancer
control topics" -- J.P'. Van Nevel, Bethesda.
"Braini,, behavior and human immunity" -- S. Locke, Boston,. (P)
"Congenital chromosome abnormalities and predisposition to cancer"
-- H. Van den Berghe, Leuven, Belg,ium. 03,y34Ws
"'Chromosomes and carcinogenesis: public health application"' -- A.
Sandberg, Buffalo, N.Y.
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"Structural factors that enhance or attentuate the carcin~ogenicity
of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons" -- S. Yang, Bethesda.
"High~degree of immune dysfunction among asbestos workers at high
risk of developing neopl'asia" -- J. Bekesi et al, including Irving.
Selikoff, New York.
"Regional variations in lung cancer reporting in the U.S. The
centralized cancer patient data system" -- R. Reimer, Seattle.
"3H-Benzo(a:)pyrene metabolism in lungs of naphithallene-treated
mice" -- CTR grantee R. Rasmussen, Irvine, Cal. (P)
"Synicarcinogenic effect of the environmental pollutants
cyclopenta(cd)pyrene and benzo(a)pyrene in mouse skin" -- E.
Rogan, Omaha. (P)
"Comparative metabol'ism of benzo(a)pyrene in primary cultures of
mouse and hamster epidermal cells" -- J. DiGiovanni, Philadelphia.
(P)
"Effects of the cocarcinogen benzo(e)pyrene on the binding,of thee
carcinogen b:enzo(a:)pyrene to DNA' in hamster embryo cell cultures"
-- W. Baird!, West Lafayette, Ind. (P)
"Benzo(a)pyrene transport into human cells via lipoprotein
carrier" -- CTR'grantee D. Busbee, Den~ton, Tex. (P)
"Thie effect of carrier protein on the oxidation products of
benzo(aYpyrene of microsomal cytochrome P-450" -- 0.
Hanson-Painiton, Oklahoma City. (P)
"Developmental effects of the environmental carcinogen
benzo(a)lpyrene" -- J. Hose, Los Angeles. (P)
"Economic costs of cancer in the U.S." -- T. Hodgson, Hyattsville,
Md.
"Food additives and coffee as risk factors" -- G.Newell, Houston.
"Parental exposures in cancer risk in offspring: epidemiologic
approaches" -- T. P'end'ergrass, Seattle.
"Inibornisusceptibility synidromes" -- T. Schroeder, Heidelberg, W.
Germany.
"Cell transformation by some Ames negative chemicals in Syrian `
hamster embryo cells"' -- D. Amacher, Groton, Conni.
"An assay for mutagenic activities in human saliva: smokers vs.
nonsmokers" -- J. Fliessbach, N.Y. . 03'7349'7'7
"Human hepatocytes and pulmonary alveolar macrophages mediated
mutagenesis of chemical carcinogens" -- I-C. Hsu, Bethesda.

"CEA and sputum cytology in a population
risk" -- C. Mittman, Duarte, Cal. (P)
with a: high lung cancer
"Cigarette smoking and appetitive behaviors: implications for
cancer" -- N.3 Grunberg, Bethesda:. (P)
"Environmental mutagens, carcinogens and tumor promoters" -- T.
Sugimura, Tokyo.
The next five papers will be given at a session titled
"Smoking, Chewing and Cancer" cochaired by C. Hierrara, Argentina,
and Jesse Steinfeld, U.S.
1. "Lung cancer prevention: why, where and how the UICC has tried
to assist this political andicultural process" -- Nigel Gray;
Melbourne, Australia.
2. "The woman smoker: current trends in behavior and biomedicine"
-- E. Gritz, Los Angeles.
3. "Smoking and chewing in the developing world'. the
epidemiological approach" -- T. Hirayama, Tokyo.
4. "Health behavior change: an overview" -- L. Green, Houston.
5. "The prevention of smoking among teenagers" -- D. Nostbakken,
Toronto.
"Proportion of lung cancer cases attributable to occupational
exposure and!cigarette smoking" -- U. Pastorino, Milan, Italy.
"Male lung,cancer in northern Sweden. A descriptive and analytical
epidemiologic study" -- L. Damber, Sweden.
"Fate of the tobacco-specific carcinogen NKK inimice, rats and
hamsters" -- A. Castonguay, Valhalla, N1.Y.
"Alpha-l-antitrypsin.as a biologic marker of malignancies" -- J.
Nunez-Cortes, Madrid.
"Effects of vitamin C on cigarette smoke inhalation toxicity in
Syrian golden hamsters" -- T. H'araida, Tokyo. (P'),
Not included in th~is memo are those sessions covering the
efforts of voluntary agencies in combating cancer and smoking.
Also omitted were most papers dealing withiantismoking programs
aimed at young people.
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