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Cancer Mortality in Nonsmoking Women with Smoking Husbands Based on A Large-Scale Cohort Study in Japan

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Hirayama, T.
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690 T. HIRAYAMA The results of the present study must be effectively utilized' in planning pro- erams for the control of lung cancer and other selected diseases. The results clearly indicate that lung cancer, especially in women, can only be controlled satisfactorily when proper measures are taken against passive smoking as well'as against active smoking. especially in countries like Japan. A similar statementt rnay also be valid for cancers of other selected sites. • REFERENCES 1., Bos. R. P. TAeuws. 1. K. G.. and' Henderson. P. Excretion of aautafens in human unne after passive smoking. Cancer Lrrr. 19, 15-90 (1983). 2. Bnntnettnnn. K. D.. Adatns.l. D.. Ho. D. P.,S.. u al. The influence of tobacco smoke on indoor atmospheres. 11. Volatile and tobacco specific eitrosamines in nsain- and sidestreun snake and their eontribution to indoor pollution. in "Proceedines of the 4th Joint Conference on the Sensing of Environmental Pollutants. New Orieans 1977". pp. /76-880. American Chemical Society. Washin=ton: D.C.. 1971. 3. Brunnemann. K. D.. and Hotfmanna D.,Chemical studies or tobacco smoke LIX. Analysis of Wolatik nitrosamines in tobacco smoke and poiluted indoor envirnnments. in "Environmental Aspects of N•nitroso Compounds" IE. A. Walter. L. Griciute. and M. Gastegnaro: Eds.). pp. 343-356. IARC Scientific Publications No. 119: WHO. Lyon. 1978. ,4. Correa. P.. Pickle. L. W.. Fontham. E.. Lin. Y.. and Haenssel. W. Pusive smoking and lung cancer. Lancrr 1. 393-!97 (1983): S. Garfinkel. L. Time trends in lung cancer nrorttality among non-smokers and a note on passive srtwkinS. J. 1Narl. Cancer lnrt. 66, 106 t- I0ti6 (198 1). 6. Hitaytuna. T. Non-smoking wives of heavy smokers h.ve a biBher risk of lung cancer: A study in Japan. erir. Med. J. 282. 183-1dt3 (19811: 7. Hirayama. T. Passive smoking and lung cancer Cortsistency of association. Lanect 1. 1425-1426 (1983). 8. Kstiati G. C.. and Wynder. E. L. Lung eancer in nonsmokers. Cancer 53. 1214-12-11 (1964). 9. Preston-Manin. S.. Yu. M. C.. Benton. B.. and Henderson. B. E. N-Nicroso compounds and childhood brain tumors: A ease-controt study. Cancer Res. 42. 5240-5245 (1982): 10. Thchopoulos. D:. Kalindidi. A.. and Sparros. L. Lung cancer and passive smoking: conclusion of Greek study. [ancer 1. 6?7-678 t'1983). el. White. R. J.. and Froeb. F H. Smatl•airways dysfunction in nots-fnsoters chronically exposed to tobacco smoke. New Eesl: J. Med. 302. 7?p-7i3 (1980).

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