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- 2007921706 abstract "A new study from the Life Sciences Research Office, Inc. (LSRO), Scientific Methods to Evaluate Potential Reduced-Risk Tobacco Products, outlines laboratory and clinical testing approaches for the assessment of tobacco products with the potential to reduce the risks of cigarette smoking for individuals who switch from cigarettes to these products. This report and the scientific evaluation approach outlined by LSRO will be of interest to a number of audiences including academic, government and industry researchers; tobacco control and public health organizations; agencies with regulatory oversight of tobacco products, such as the Federal Trade Commission; as well as individuals involved in the development of legislation providing regulatory authority over tobacco products to public health organizations, such as the Food and Drug Administration, and agency staff. The report will also be of interest to current smokers (and their friends and family) who are unable or unwilling to quit smoking but are interested in reducing their risks due to smoking. This report was produced under a contract between Philip Morris USA, Inc. (Philip Morris) and LSRO. Findings, conclusions, and recommendations were developed independently of Philip Morris and represent the views of LSRO. - Publishers website.".
- 2007921706 contributor B11055138.
- 2007921706 contributor B11055139.
- 2007921706 created "2007.".
- 2007921706 date "2007".
- 2007921706 date "2007.".
- 2007921706 dateCopyrighted "2007.".
- 2007921706 description "A new study from the Life Sciences Research Office, Inc. (LSRO), Scientific Methods to Evaluate Potential Reduced-Risk Tobacco Products, outlines laboratory and clinical testing approaches for the assessment of tobacco products with the potential to reduce the risks of cigarette smoking for individuals who switch from cigarettes to these products. This report and the scientific evaluation approach outlined by LSRO will be of interest to a number of audiences including academic, government and industry researchers; tobacco control and public health organizations; agencies with regulatory oversight of tobacco products, such as the Federal Trade Commission; as well as individuals involved in the development of legislation providing regulatory authority over tobacco products to public health organizations, such as the Food and Drug Administration, and agency staff. The report will also be of interest to current smokers (and their friends and family) who are unable or unwilling to quit smoking but are interested in reducing their risks due to smoking. This report was produced under a contract between Philip Morris USA, Inc. (Philip Morris) and LSRO. Findings, conclusions, and recommendations were developed independently of Philip Morris and represent the views of LSRO. - Publishers website.".
- 2007921706 extent "vii, 174 p.:".
- 2007921706 identifier "097531677X".
- 2007921706 identifier "9780975316771".
- 2007921706 identifier 2007921706.html.
- 2007921706 issued "2007".
- 2007921706 issued "2007.".
- 2007921706 language "eng".
- 2007921706 publisher "Behesda, MD: Life Sciences Research Office,".
- 2007921706 spatial "United States.".
- 2007921706 subject "362.29/68 22".
- 2007921706 subject "Products liability Tobacco United States.".
- 2007921706 subject "RA1242.T6 S35 2007".
- 2007921706 subject "Smoking Health aspects.".
- 2007921706 subject "Tobacco Government policy United States.".
- 2007921706 subject "Tobacco use Health aspects.".
- 2007921706 title "Scientific methods to evaluate potential reduced-risk tobacco products / Catherine St. Hilaire, editor.".
- 2007921706 type "text".