Mayo Clinic
RE: Trip Report on the "Fifth International Symposium on the Prevention and Detection of Cancer" - Sao Paulo/Brazil, May 16-22, 1982.
Abstract
Highlights tobacco-related presentations from the Fifth International Symposium on the Prevention and Detection of Cancer. Opines that pertinent studies were "nearly all one-sidedly anti-smoking." Notes, however, that Ernst Wynder, "a world leader of the anti-smoking Establishment, took pains to make at least two detailed public declarations that he disagrees with the studies claiming that 'passive smoking' can be alleged to induce lung cancer in non-smokers."
Fields
- Type
- Memorandum
- Company
- R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co.
- Site
- Mn Depository
- Author
- Colby, Frank G.
- Recipient
- Witt, Samuel B. III
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