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This book tells the fascinating story of the relationship of
tobacco products to cancer, from the first discoveries to the
present day cancer pandemic and regulatory activities. Although
there are already excellent books and monographs on this topic,
both in the popular press and as government summaries, none relate
the scientific story at the level of non-specialist graduate and
medical students, researchers, or educated popular science readers.
In this book, with a primary focus on the United States, the
editors - Stephen S Hecht and Dorothy K Hatsukami - bring together
24 renowned experts on the subject of tobacco and cancer to
summarize specific aspects of this critical topic in relatively
non-technical terms while also incorporating some personal insights
related to the story of the discovery process. This highly
authoritative book is also expected to be an excellent teaching
tool and basis for a course for graduate and medical students on
this important topic.
Prior to 1979, consideration of the problem of the carcinogenicity
of the aromatic amine class of chemicals took place primarily in
poster sessions and symposia of annual meetings of the American
Association for Cancer Research and analogous international
associations. In November 1979 the first meeting concerned with the
aromatic amines was held in Rockville, Haryland under primary
sponsorship of the National Cancer Institute. The proceedings from
this meeting were published as Monograph 58 of the Journal of the
National Cancel' Institute in 1981. The second meeting in this
series, the Second International Conference on N-Substituted Aryl
Compounds, was held in March/April of 1982 in Hot Springs,
Arkansas. The National Cancer Institute and The National Center for
Toxicological Research were the primary sponsors of this meeting.
The proceedings were published as Volume 49 of the journal
En-vil'onmental Health Perspectives in 1983. The third meeting in
this series was held in April of 1987 at the Dearborn Hyatt in
Dearborn, Michigan. The principal sponsor of this meeting was the
Heyer L. Pre ntis Comprehensive Cancer Center of Metropolitan
Detroit. The proceedings, Carcinogenic and Mutagenic Responses to
Aromatic Amines and Nitroal'enes, were published in 1987 by
Elsevier Press. The fourth meeting was held in Cleveland, Ohio, on
July 15-19, 1989.
A volume in the Emerging Issues in Analytical Chemistry series,
Analytical Assessment of E-Cigarettes: From Contents to Chemical
and Particle Exposure Profiles addresses the many issues
surrounding electronic cigarettes in an unprecedented level of
scientific detail. The plethora of product devices, formulations,
and flavors, combined with the lack of industry standards and
labeling requirements, quality control, and limited product
oversight, has given rise to public concern about initiation of use
and potential for adverse exposure and negative long-term health
outcomes. This volume discusses how analytical methods can address
these issues and support the manufacturing, labeling, distribution,
testing, regulation, and monitoring for consistency of products
with known chemical content and demonstrated performance
characteristics. The book begins with the background on aerosol
drug delivery services and e-cigarettes, constituents of
nicotine-containing liquid dosing formulations, typical use
scenarios and associated aerosol emissions, and chemical exposures
and pharmacological and toxicological effect profiles, and then
continues with descriptions of the analytical methods used to
characterize the chemicals in formulations and emissions from
e-cigarettes, including their stability, physical particle-size
distribution and thermal degradation under commonly employed
conditions of use. Analytical methods enabling detection of
biomarkers of exposure and harm in complex biological matrices are
discussed, with an emphasis on constituents or emissions of current
medicinal interest or with potential to produce harm. Opportunities
and challenges for analytical chemistry in supporting the continued
development and use of safe and consistent dosage formulations as
alternatives to tobacco products are also explored, with a
concluding section describing an analytical approach to a
risk-benefit assessment of e-cigarette use on human health. The
Emerging Issues in Analytical Chemistry series is published in
partnership with RTI International and edited by Brian F. Thomas.
Please be sure to check out our other featured volumes: Thomas,
Brian F. and ElSohly, Mahmoud. The Analytical Chemistry of
Cannabis: Quality Assessment, Assurance, and Regulation of
Medicinal Marijuana and Cannabinoid Preparations, 9780128046463,
December 2015. Hackney, Anthony C. Exercise, Sport, and
Bioanalytical Chemistry: Principles and Practice, 9780128092064,
March 2016. Tanna, Sangeeta and Lawson, Graham. Analytical
Chemistry for Assessing Medication Adherence, 9780128054635, April
2016. Rao, Vikram; Knight, Rob; and Stoner, Brian. Sustainable
Shale Oil and Gas: Analytical Chemistry, Biochemistry, and
Geochemistry Methods, 9780128103890, September 2016.
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