Philip Morris
Congressional Research Service Also Concludes Tobacco Smoke Causes Lung Cancer in Nonsmokers
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Congressional Research Service Also Concludes Tobacco
~~ Smoke Causes Lung Cancer in Nonsmokers
Yesterday the Congressional Research Service (CRS) became the latest In a long line of federal
I agencies to ' publicly conclude that secondhand tobacco smoke causes lung cancer In nonsmokers.
The same conclusion had previously been reached by the U.S. Public Health Service, National
~ Research Council, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), National Cancer
Institute, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Occupational Safety and Health
. Administration (OSHA), among others. Similar findings have also been made by the American Medical
~ Association, the World Health Organization (WHO), American Cancer Society, Consumer Reports,
American Public Health Association, and other nongovernmental bodies.
~ The CRS report was particularly Interesting because an earlier report by the same agency, although
written by economists with no medical or epidemiological training, had been critical of the EPA's
massive report.
Although yesterday's CRS report noted areas where further research might be Important, and some
uncertainties In making precise estimates of the relative risk and number of annual deaths, the ORS
did
~ not refute the basic conclusion of all of these studies: tobacco smoke causes cancer In
nonsmokers.
Using date from the largest and most carefully conducted study one which was not available at the
time
, the EPA report was Issued - the CRS concludes that the best estimate of nonsmokers killed each
year
by lung cancer caused by other people's tobacco smoke Is 2780. The EPA's estimate was 3300.
~ Using this same data, the CRS estimates that living with a smoker almost triples a nonsmoker's
risk of
dying of lung cancer. It also concludes that the number of lung cancer deaths from secondhand smoke
Is almost equal to all deaths resulting from surgery, and exceeds those caused by X-rays, bicycles,
~ home appliance accidents, commercial aviation, lightning, skiing, and vaccinations.
The CRS report mentioned more recent studies which suggest that secondhand smoke also causes a far
I larger number of nonsmoker deaths each year from heart attack and other cardiovascular diseases,
but
does not evaluate then.
John Banzhaf, spokesman for Action on Smoking and Health (ASH), said that the CRS report was
both conservative and confusing.
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