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| Nigel GraySummaryAffiliation: International Agency for Research on Cancer Country: France Publications
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Publications
The future of the cigarette and its marketNigel Gray
Director's Office, International Agency for Research on Cancer, 69008 Lyon, France
Lancet 364:231-2. 2004
Dilemmas over tobacco researchNigel J Gray
Cancer Council of Victoria, Hawthorn, Vic 3122, Australia
Lancet 371:368-70. 2008
The consequences of the unregulated cigaretteNigel Gray
International Agency for Research on Cancer, 150 cours Albert Thomas, 69008 Lyon, France
Tob Control 15:405-8. 2006..The need for regulation of smoke constituents is emphasised...
Mixed feelings on snusNigel Gray
Tobacco Unit, International Agency for Research on Cancer, 69008 Lyon, France
Lancet 366:966-7. 2005
Toward a comprehensive long term nicotine policyN Gray
International Agency for Research on Cancer, 150 cours Albert Thomas, 69372 Lyon Cedex 08, France
Tob Control 14:161-5. 2005..The third phase includes a progressive reduction in the nicotine content of cigarettes, with clean nicotine freely available to take the place of tobacco as society's main nicotine source...
The case for smoker-free workplacesN John Gray
Tob Control 14:143-4. 2005
A long-term view of harm reductionNigel J Gray
Directors Office, International Agency for Research on Cancer, 150 cours Albert Thomas, 69372 Lyon 08, France
Nicotine Tob Res 6:759-64. 2004..The risks potentially associated with reducing levels of known toxicants in cigarettes are tiny in comparison with the acceptance of the status quo, which is disastrous. Failure to act in these circumstances is negligence...
Tobacco: deadly in any form or disguisePeter Boyle
International Agency for Research on Cancer, 69372 Lyon, France
Lancet 367:1710-2. 2006
Smokeless tobacco and cancerPaolo Boffetta
International Agency for Research on Cancer, Lyon, France
Lancet Oncol 9:667-75. 2008..Animal carcinogenicity studies strongly support clinical results. Cancer risk of smokeless tobacco users is probably lower than that of smokers, but higher than that of non-tobacco users...
Curbing tobacco's toll starts with the professionals: World No Tobacco DayPeter Boyle
International Agency for Research on Cancer, Lyon, France
Lancet 365:1990-2. 2005
The modern cigarette, an unregulated disasterNigel J Gray
Med J Aust 187:502-3. 2007
