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Is active smoking as deadly as the propaganda tells us? Is it true that there is a unanimous “consensus”? Is smoking actually killing millions of people a year around the world? Smoking has been statistically associated with over 100 diseases, and this section does not cannot report all the studies on all the diseases. Nevertheless, you will find here much material that you probably won’t find anywhere else, for the simple reason that it has been either ignored or suppressed.

Why is the death rate from lung cancer falling in the Russian Federation? | Vladimir Shkolnikov, Martin McKee, David Leon, Laurent Chenet
Article Published: 2004

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Type: Cohort
Published By: European Journal of Epidemiology, Springer Netherlands

Keywords: active, smoking, russia, russian, federation, Shkolnikov, McKee, Leon, Chenet

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Alcohol, tobacco and breast cancer - Collaborative reanalysis of individual data from 53 epidemiological studies | Collaborative Group on Hormonal Factors in Breast Cancer
Article Published: 2002

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Type: Meta-Analysis
Published By: British Journal of Cancer (2002) 87, 1234-1245

Keywords: alcohol, breast, cancer, tobacco, Richard, Doll

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Declining lung cancer mortality of young Australian women despite increased smoking is linked to reduced cigarette 'tar' yields | L. Blizzard, T. Dwyer
Article Published: Feb. 2001

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Type: Statistical Demographic
Published By: British Journal of Cancer, p 392-396, Volume 84, Number 3, February 2001

Keywords: Blizzard, Dwyer, Australia, light, low tar, decline, decrease, increase, women

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Risk of Brain Glioma not Associated with Cigarette Smoking or Use of Other Tobacco Products in Iowa | Tongzhang Zheng, Kenneth P. Cantor, Yawei Zhang, Brian C. H. Chiu, and Charles F. Lynch
Article Published: 2001

Details:
Risk: See study
Type: Case-Control
Significance: Not Statistically Significant Negative

Published By: Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention, Vol. 10, 413–414, April 2001

Keywords: brain, cancer, Zheng, Cantor, Zhang, Chiu, Lynch

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Lack of association between smoking and DNA fragmentation in the spermatozoa of normal men | M. Sergerie, S. Ouhilal, F. Bissonette, J. Rodeur, G. Bleau
Article Published: 2000

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Type: Experimental and Technical
Significance: No Risk Change

Published By: Human Reproduction, vol. 15, no. 6, pp. 1314-1321, 2000

Keywords: reproduction, sperm, spermatozoa, fertility, Sergerie, Ouhilal, Bissonette, Rodeur, Bleau

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Smoking does NOT cause lung cancer (according to the WHO/CDC data) | James P. Siepmann, MD
Article Published: 1999

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Type: Articles and Dissertations
Published By: Journal of Theoretics Vol.1-4, oct/nov 1999

Keywords: smoking, Siepmann, causation, theoretics

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Maternal Smoking and Down Syndrome: The Confounding Effect of Maternal Age | Chi-Ling Chen, Tim J. Gilbert, and Janet R. Daling
Article Published: 1999

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Risk: RR = 0.87
Type: Case-Control
Significance: Statistically Significant Negative

Published By: Am J Epidemiol 1999;149:442-46

Keywords: maternal, smoking, pregancy, down, syndrome, Chen, Gilbert, Daling

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Lies, Damn Lies, and 400,000 Smoking-Related Deaths | Levy Robert A, Marimont Rosalind B
Article Published: 1998

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Type: Articles and Dissertations
Published By: Regulation, Vol. 21, No. 4, 1998

Keywords: Marimont, Levy, lies, deaths

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Death Rates from Coronary Disease - Progress and a Puzzling Paradox | Daniel Levy, M.D
Article Published: 1998

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Type: Articles and Dissertations
Published By: NEJM 1998; 339: 915-917 -- September 24, 1998

Keywords: cardiovascular, disease, rates, incidence

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How many people does smoking actually kill? | Eysenck, HJ
Article Published: 1997

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Type: Articles and Dissertations
Funding Source: No funding
Significance: No Risk Estimate Reported

Published By: Publication suppressed

Keywords: active, smoking, mortality, eysenck

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