Some tobacco researchers have argued that the European Union should remove its ban on a form of low-nitrosamine smokeless tobacco referred to as Swedish 'snus'. This argument has developed in to an international debate over the use of smokeless tobacco as a measure of harm reduction for smokers. Leading authorities in the USA have firmly stated that there is no safe tobacco - a message which does not allow for any discussion of comparative tobacco risks. This commentary is intended to review the origin of the controversy over Swedish 'snus', to examine briefly the meta-analysis on cancer risks by Peter Lee and Jan Hamling (published in July in BMC Medicine) and to discuss the anticipated direction of the debate on tobacco-harm reduction in ...
Smokeless tobacco (ST) use (which currently refers primarily to snuff dipping) is widely believed to...
To support risk management decisions, information from different fields has been integrated in this ...
Eletter to Tobacco Control in response to an eletter published in the same journal about whether snu...
Some tobacco researchers have argued that the European Union should remove its ban on a form of low-...
The well-balanced paper on harm reduction by Gilmore et al. is a much needed briefing on the subject...
Abstract Over the past five years there has been exponential expansion of interest in tobacco harm r...
Background to the debate: The tobacco control community is divided on whether or not to inform the p...
In Sweden, male cigarette smoking has declined as snus, a smokeless tobacco product which is low ill...
This is a review paper on the usage of smokeless tobacco, snus. A narrative view of published papers...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversitySmokeless tobacco products have existed for centuries and vary signi...
Tobacco harm reduction is a controversial policy due to the experience with filtered and ‘light’ cig...
Introduction The objective was to systematically review studies reporting on health outcomes from sm...
In Norway, snus (low nitrosamine smokeless tobacco) is allowed to compete with cigarettes for market...
ABSTRACT In excess of 10% of the Norwegian population are snus-users, and the proportion is increas...
Smokeless tobacco (ST) use (which currently refers primarily to snuff dipping) is widely believed to...
To support risk management decisions, information from different fields has been integrated in this ...
Eletter to Tobacco Control in response to an eletter published in the same journal about whether snu...
Some tobacco researchers have argued that the European Union should remove its ban on a form of low-...
The well-balanced paper on harm reduction by Gilmore et al. is a much needed briefing on the subject...
Abstract Over the past five years there has been exponential expansion of interest in tobacco harm r...
Background to the debate: The tobacco control community is divided on whether or not to inform the p...
In Sweden, male cigarette smoking has declined as snus, a smokeless tobacco product which is low ill...
This is a review paper on the usage of smokeless tobacco, snus. A narrative view of published papers...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversitySmokeless tobacco products have existed for centuries and vary signi...
Tobacco harm reduction is a controversial policy due to the experience with filtered and ‘light’ cig...
Introduction The objective was to systematically review studies reporting on health outcomes from sm...
In Norway, snus (low nitrosamine smokeless tobacco) is allowed to compete with cigarettes for market...
ABSTRACT In excess of 10% of the Norwegian population are snus-users, and the proportion is increas...
Smokeless tobacco (ST) use (which currently refers primarily to snuff dipping) is widely believed to...
To support risk management decisions, information from different fields has been integrated in this ...
Eletter to Tobacco Control in response to an eletter published in the same journal about whether snu...