Warning: The NCBI web site requires JavaScript to function. more...
Generate a file for use with external citation management software.
The Cancer Center, University of Minnesota, Box 806 Mayo, 420 Delaware Street SE, Minneapolis, MN, USA. hecht002@umn.edu
Cigarette smoking causes about 30% of all cancer mortality in developed countries. Although smoking is decreasing in developed countries, it is increasing in some developing countries.
Cigarette smoke contains over 60 well established carcinogens. There are strong links between some of these carcinogens and various types of smoking-induced cancers. Mechanisms by which cigarette smoke carcinogens cause cancer are well established and are discussed here.
A great deal is known about cigarette smoke carcinogens and the mechanisms by which they cause cancer. It is hoped that this will provide new insights for the prevention and cure of tobacco-induced cancer.
Your browsing activity is empty.
Activity recording is turned off.
Turn recording back on