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Tobacco Industry Efforts Subverting the International Agency for Research on Cancer's Secondhand Smoke Study

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syndrome,' with recent research adding breast cancer to this Iist.298 The strenuous effort mounted by the industry to subvert the IARC study and prevent an IARC monograph is perhaps the most compelling justification for IARC to prepare such a publication that considers not only lung cancer, but all the diseases that secondhand smoke causes. CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT - Do Not Distribute 85
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Robert Nilsson Professor, Swedish Chemicals Inspectorate CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT - Do Not Disttibute103
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Figure 2: 1989 PM Public Opinion Survey239 A large multinational survey conducted by PM International demonstrates broad public support for regulating smoking a11 over Europe, to a greater degree than in the US. The 1989 survey was conducted in 10 European countries with a random sample representative of each population using 1000 smokers and 1000 non-smokers in each country. CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT - Do Not Distribute 100
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June 5. 289. Tobacco litigation: AFCO v. TIA, the case against passive smoking. Redfern, Australia: Legal Books,1991. 290. New Zealand Department of Health, prepared by J. Reinken. 1990. Through the smokescreen- A critique of environmental tobacco smoke: A review of the literature by the Tobacco Institute of New Zealand. Welington. . Bates number: 291. European Working Group. 1996. Environmental tobacco smoke and lung cancer: an evaluation of the risk. 1996_ Bates number: 292. New Zealand Department of Health. 1988. Creating smokefree environments. Wellington. . Bates number: 293. Schlesinger J. Secondhand-smoke study ruled invalid; federal judge says EPA overstated cancer link; agency likely to appeal. Wall Street Journal 1998 July 20. 294. Dyer C. Tobacco firms win a hearing. The Guardian ] 998 July 7. 295. Oliver J. Fitms must tell secrets on smoking. The Express 1999 July 25. 296. World Health Organization. WHO appoints outside experts to review alleged industry attempts to "undermine" UN-wide tobacco control efforts [press release], 1999. 297. Bouma J. Secret WHO report in hands of tobacco lobby. Trouw 1999 October 4. 298. Lash T, Aschengrau A. Active and passive cigarette smoking and the occurrence of breast cancer. American Journal of Epidemiology 1999;149(1):5-] 2. CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT - Do Not Distribute 98
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Dr. Alfred P. Wehner President, Biomedical and Environmental Consultants Inc., Richland, WA Dr. John J. McKetta, Jr. Joe C. Walter Chair in Chemical Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin Dr. Henry I. Miller ~ Visiting Fellow, Institute for International Studies; Visiting Scholar, Hoover Institution, Stanford University Dr. Michael Karmrin Professor, Institute for Environmental Toxicology, Michigan State University, East Lansing Dr. Karl Maramorosch Robert L. Starkey Professor of Microbiology and Professor of Entomology, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey Dr. Joel W. Hay Associate Professor and Chair of Pharmaceutical Economics and Policy, University of Southern California, Los Angeles Dr. Richard Wilson Mallinekrodt Professor of Physics, Harvard University, Cambridge Massachusetts Peter Samuel Contributing Editor and Environmental Writer, National Review, Libertytown, Maryland CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT - Do Not Distribute105
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Figure 1: Philip Motris' IARC Task Force Structure.96 The Center for Indoor Air Research (CIAR), responsible for producing studies to offset the IARC study, would communicate with PM Science and Technology in Neuchatel (HR is likely Helmut Reif) and Research and Development in Richmond (Virginia) (RAC is likely Richard A. Carchman). These scientific departments would report to MW (likely Matthew Winokur, PM's IARC Task Force team leader), who would communicate with the legal resources (AA is likely ^- Anthony Andrade of Shook, Hardy and Bacon; SP is likely Steve Parrish, PM Senior Vice President and General Counsel) and PM Corporate Services in Brussels (DG is likely David Greenberg, DB is likely David Bushong). The line above the DG box suggests reporting to superior executive branches in PM. CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT - Do Not Distribute 99
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Appendix Table A-I: IARC Study Authors and Investigators Paolo Boffetta Rodolfo Saracci Antonio Agudo Wolfgang Ahrens Ellen Benhamou Simone Benhamou Sarah C. Darby Gilles Ferro Cristina Fortes Carlos A. Gonzalez Karl-Heinz Pockel Martin Krauss Lothar Kreienbrock Michaela Kreuzer Anabcla Mcndcs Franco Merletti Fredrik Nyberg Giiran Pershagen Hermann Pohlabeln Elio Riboli Giovanni Schmid Lorenzo Simonato Jean Tr6daniel Elise Whitley Heinz-Erich Wichmann Carlos Winck Paola 7_ambon Francesco Forastiere Co-head investigator, IARC, Lyon, France Co-head investigator, IARC, Lyon, France National Research Council, Pisa, Italy Institute for Epidemiological and Clinical Research, Matar6, Spain Institute for Medical Informatics, Biometry and Epidemiology, Essen, Germany Bremen Institute for Prevention Research, Germany Gustave Roussy Institute, Paris, France National Institute of Health and Medical Research, Paris Imperial Cancer Research Fund, Oxford, U.K. IARC, Lyon, France Epidemiology Unit Latium Region, Rome, Italy Institute for Epidemiological and Clinical Research, Matar6, Spain Institute for Medical Informatics, Biometry and Epidemiology, Essen, Germany IARC, Lyon, France GSF Institute for Epidemiology, Munich, Germany GSF Institute for Epidemiology, Munich, Germany GSF Institute for Epidemiology, Munich, Germany Regional Health Administration, Lisbon, Portugal Unit of Cancer Epidemiology, University of Turin, Italy Institute of Environmental Medicine, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden Institute of Environmental Medicine, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden Bremen Institute for Prevention Research, Germany IARC, Lyon, France Forlanini Hospital, Rome, Italy Venetian Cancer Registry, Padua, Italy St. Louis Hospital, Paris, France Imperial Cancer Research Fund, Oxford, U.K. GSF Institute for Epidemiology, Munich, Germany Hospital Viana do Castelo, Viana do Castelo, Portugal Venetian Cancer Registry, Padua, Italy Italy CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT - Do Not Distribute101

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