Tobacco Industry Documents on the Web
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- Tobacco Industry Documents Research Publication List edition 7 may 2005, by Norbert Hirschhorn, (May 2005)
- Philip Morris on Harm Reduction, collected by Bert Hirschhorn (Dec 2001)
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- On-Line Resources, by Tim Filler (May 1999)
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Tobacco Industry on the Web and in the Minnesota Depository, By Norbert Hirschhorn, MD, Consultant to the World Health Organization, Tobacco-Free Initiative (April 1999)
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Annotations of the British American Tobacco Company documents
By Norbert Hirschhorn, MD (April 1999)
- The continuing saga of suppression of research on smoking and health by the
Tobacco Industry by Norbert Hirschhorn, MD (Supplement I April 2000) also available in
MS Word and Word Perfect
- Three Decades of the Tobacco Industry's Hidden Research on Smoking and Health by Norbert Hirschhorn, MD (Revised document February 2000) also available in MS Word and Word Perfect
A compilation initiated by Norbert Hirschhorn
- Barnes DE, Hanauer P, Slade J, Bero L, Glantz SA, “Environmental tobacco smoke: The Brown and Williamson documents,” Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA)1995;274: 248-53.
- Bates, C; Watkins, P and McNeill, A Danger! PR in the playground: tobacco industry initiatives on youth smoking ASH (Action on Smoking and Health) and the Cancer Research Campaign, 2000
- Bero L, Barnes DE, Hanauer P, Slade J, Glantz SA, “Lawyer control of the tobacco industry’s external research program: The Brown and Williamson documents,” Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) 1995;274; 241-47.
- Bialous SA, Yach D, “Whose standard is it anyway? How the tobacco industry determines the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) standards for tobacco and tobacco products,” Tobacco Control 2001;10: 96-104.
- Connolly GN, Wayne GD, Lymperis D, Doherty MC, “How cigarette additives are used to mask environmental tobacco smoke,” Tobacco Control 2000;9: 283-91.
- Davis RM, Landman A. Lorrillard's "Candy Box" ad for Newport cigarettes: is she pregnant? Tobacco Control 2000;9 (Suppl III):iii3-iii5.
- Drope J, Chapman S, “Tobacco industry efforts at discrediting scientific knowledge of environmental tobacco smoke: a review of internal industry documents,” Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 2001;55: 588-94.
- Finn Edler von Eyben: The anatomy of manipulation. Ugeskrift for Læger 2000;162:4962.
- Francey N, Chapman S. "Operation Berkshire": the international tobacco companies' conspiracy. BMJ 2000;321:371-374.
- Givel MS, Glantz SA, “Tobacco lobby political influence on US state legislatures in the 1990s,” Tobacco Control 2001;10: 124-34.
- Glantz SA, Barnes DE, Bero L, Hanauer P, Slade J, “Looking through a keyhole at the tobacco industry: The Brown and Williamson documents. Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) 1995;274: 219-24.
- Glantz SA, Lee CY, "The Tobacco Industry's Successful Efforts to Control Tobacco Policy Making in Switzerland", January 2001 http://tobacco.who.int/documents/InquirySwiss.pdf
- Glantz SA, Slade J, Bero LA, Hanauer P, Barnes DE, “The Cigarette Papers, ”Berkeley:University of California Press, 1996.
- Glantz, S.(2000) The truth about big tobacco in its own words" British Medical Journal, 316, 23 May: 1553 http://www.bmj.com/cgi/reprint/321/7257/313.pdf
- Hammond R., Rowell A., "Trust Us: We're the Tobacco Industry", (ASH-UK & Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids")2001. http://tobaccofreekids.org/campaign/global/framework/docs/TrustUs.pdf
- Hanuaer P, Slade J, Barnes DE, Bero L, Glantz SA, “Lawyer control of internal scientific research to avoid products liability lawsuits: The Brown and Williamson documents,” Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) 1995;274: 234-40.
- Hastings G, MacFadyen L, “A day in the life of an advertising man: review of internal documents from the UK tobacco industry’s principal advertising agencies,” British Medical Journal (BMJ) 2000;321: 366-71.
- Hastings GB and MacFadyen L (2000). Keep Smiling: No one's going to die. An analysis of internal documents from the tobacco industry's main UK advertising agencies. The Centre for Tobacco Control Research and the Tobacco Control Resource Centre. London: British Medical Association. ISBN 0-7279-1600-9
- Hirschhorn N, “Shameful science: four decades of the German tobacco industry’s hidden research on smoking and health,” Tobacco Control 2000;9: 242- 47.
- Hirschhorn N, Bialous SA, “Second-hand smoke and risk assessment: What was in it for the tobacco industry?” Tobacco Control 2002 (accepted).
- Hirschhorn N, Bialous SA, Shatenstein S, “Philip Morris’ new scientific initiative: an analysis,” Tobacco Control 2001;10: 247-52.
- Hurt RD, Robertson CR, “Prying open the door to the tobacco industry’s secrets about nicotine,” JAMA 998;280:1173-81.
- Klein JD, St Clair S. Do candy cigarettes encourage young people to smoke? BMJ 2000;321:362-365.
- Landman A, “Push or be punished: tobacco industry documents reveal aggression against businesses that discourage tobacco use,” Tobacco Control 2000;9: 339-46.
- Leavell N-R, “The low tar lie,” Tobacco Control 1999;8:433-39.
- Magzamen S, Glantz SA, “The new battleground: California’s experience with smoke-free bars,” American Journal of Public Health 2001;91: 245-52.
- Malone RE, Balbach ED, “Tobacco industry documents: treasure trove or quagmire?” Tobacco Control 2000;9: 334-38.
- Mangurian CV, Bero LA, “Lessons learned from the tobacco industry’s efforts to prevent the passage of a workplace smoking regulation,” American Journal of Public Health 2000; 90:1926-30.
- Manipulation: The Story of Imperial Tobacco and Its Cigarettes. From tobacco industry documents, a story of the research agenda of BAT and Imperial Tobacco. http://www.smoke-free.ca/eng_research/pscresearch_papers.htm
- Marsden W, “Tobacco insider talks. Major firms were deeply involved in cross-border smuggling, former executive says,” The Montreal Gazette, Saturday 18 December 1999,
- Muggli ME, Forster JL, Hurt RD, Repace JL, “The Smoke You Don't See: Uncovering Tobacco Industry Strategies Aimed Against Environmental Tobacco Smoke,” American Journal of Public Health 2001;91: 1419-23.
- Multinational Monitor (Special Issue: The Tobacco Papers) July/August 1998; 19:3-9, 9-11,11-17, 17-20.
- Multiple Authors, “Symposium – Tobacco Regulation: The Convergence of Law, Medicine & Public Health,” William Mitchell Law Review (St. Paul, Minnesota) 1999;25: 373-761.
- O’Sullivan B, Chapman S, “Eyes on the Prize: Transnational Tobacco Companies in China 1976-1997,” Tobacco Control 2000; 9: 292-302.
- Ong EK, Glantz SA, “Tobacco industry efforts subverting the International Agency for Research on Cancer’s second-hand smoke study,” Lancet 2000;355:1253-9.
- Perry CL, “The tobacco industry and underage youth smoking: Tobacco industry documents from the Minnesota litigation,” Archives of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine 1999;153:935-41.
- Pollay RW, “Targeting youth and concerned smokers: evidence from Canadian tobacco industry documents,” Tobacco Control 2000;9: 136-47.
- Ritch WA, Begay ME, “Strange bedfellows: the history of collaboration between the Massachusetts Restaurant Association and the tobacco industry,” American Journal of Public Health 2001;91: 598-603.
- Saloojee Y, Dagli E, “Tobacco industry tactics for resisting public policy on health,” Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2000;78: 911-12.
- Scharfstein J, “Blowing smoke: How cigarette manufacturers argues that nicotine is not addictive,” Tobacco Control 1999;8:210-13.
- Slade J, Bero L, Hanauer P, Barnes DE, Glantz SA, “Nicotine and Addiction: The Brown and Williamson documents,” Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) 1995;274:225-33.
- The Tobacco Industry and Scientific Groups International Life Sciences Institute: A Case Study, February 2001 http://tobacco.who.int/en/industry/ilsi.pdf
- Tobacco Explained. The truth about the tobacco industry in its own words ASH (Action on Smoking and Health) 1998 http://www.ash.org.uk/
- Tobacco Industry Strategies to Undermine Tobacco Control Activities at the World Health Organization, July 2000 http://filestore.who.int/~who/home/tobacco/tobacco.pdf
- Yach D, Bettcher D, “Globalisation of tobacco industry influence and new global responses,” Tobacco Control 2000;9: 206-16.
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