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Composition of Tobaccos From Countries With High and Low Incidences of Lung Cancer. I. Selenium, Polonium-210, <italic>Alternaria</italic>, Tar, and Nicotine
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1981
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Cigarette Smoke TarEpidemiology Of CancerTobacco ControlNicotineEnvironmental HealthToxicologyTobaccos From CountriesPublic HealthSmoking Related Lung DiseaseI. SeleniumTobacco UseCancer PreventionPharmacologyLow-incidence CountriesLung CancerEpidemiologyGlobal HealthEnvironmental ToxicologyMedicine
Tobaccos from countries with high and low incidences of lung cancer were analyzed. Tobacco concentrations of polonium-210 were similar in cigarettes from high- and low-incidence countries, as were levels of cigarette smoke tar and nicotine. Tobaccos from low-incidence countries had significantly lower Alternaria spore counts. Mean selenium concentrations of tobaccos from the high-incidence countries (0.16 +/- 0.05 micrograms/g) were significantly lower than those of tobaccos from the low-incidence countries (0.49 +/- 0.22 micrograms/g).