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Cederlof, Rune, Ph.D.

(CTR Special Projects, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden) Professor Rune Cederlof was a CTR grantee, CTR Special Project recipient and Industry Consultant. (PMI's Introduction to Privilege Log and Glossary of Names, Estate of Burl Butler v. PMI, et al, April 19, 1996)

Dr Rune Cederlof visited Australia in December 1969. The visit was organised and sponsored by Philip Morris.Papers authored by Cederlof:Cederlof, R., Friberg, L., Jonsson, E., Kaij, L. Morbidity among monozygotic twins. Arch Environ Health 10(2): 346-350; 1965.Cederlof, R., Friberg, L., Jonsson, E., Kaij, L. Respiratory symptoms and `angina pectoris" in twins with reference to smoking habits. An epidemiological study withmailed questionnaire. Arch. of Environ. Health 13(6):726-737; 1966.Cederlof, R. et al., Hereditary factors and "angina pectoris" Arch Environ Health 14 (3): 397-400; 1967.Cederlof, R., et al. Hereditary factors, "spontaneous cough" and smoker' s cough. Arch Environ Health 14(3): 401-406; March 1967.Cederlof, R., Friberg, L. Tobacco smoking and health: Results of epidemiologic studies in twins. Source? 65(27): 2727-2734; July 3, 1968.Cederlof, R., Friberg, L., Hrubec, Z. Cardiovascular and respiratory symptoms in relation to tobacco smoking. A study on American twins. Arch. Environ. Health 18(June):934-940, 1969. Cederlof, R. Statement presented at Hearings-before the Committee of Interstate and Foreign Commerce, House of Representatives, April 15 - May 1, 1969. Serial No. 91-11, pp. 673-.Friberg L, Cederlof R, Lorich U, LundmanT, De Faire U. Mortality in twins in relation to smoking habits and alcohol problems. Arch Environ Health 1973;27:294-304.Cederlof, R., Friberg, L., Hrubec, Z., Lorich, U. The Relationship of Smoking andSome Social Covariables to Mortality and Cancer Morbidity. A Ten Year Follow-up in a Probability Sample of 55,000 Swedish Subjects Age 18-69, Part 1/2. Stockholm, Sweden: Karolinska Institute, Department of Environmental Hygiene, 1975.Cederlof, R., Friberg, L. and Lundman, T. (1977). The interactions of smoking, environment and heredity and their implications for disease etiology : areport of epidemiological studies on the Swedish twin registries. Acta Med. Scand. Suppl. 612, 1-128.Cederlof, R., et al., Air Pollution and Cancer: Risk Assessment Methodology and Epidemiologic Evidence, Env. Health Persp. 22:1-12, 1978.