Image for Cigarette smoke toxicity: linking individual chemicals to human diseases

Cigarette smoke toxicity: linking individual chemicals to human diseases

Bernhard, David(Edited by)
See all formats and editions

Smoking causes and contributes to a large number of human diseases, yet due to the large number of potentially hazardous compounds in cigarette smoke -- almost 5,000 chemicals have been identified, establishing the link between smoking and disease has often proved difficult.
This unbiased and scientifically accurate overview of current knowledge begins with an overview of the chemical constituents in cigarette smoke, their fate in the human body, and their documented toxic effects on various cells and tissues. Recent results detailing the many ways components of cigarette smoke adversely affect human health are also presented, highlighting the role of smoking in cardiovascular, respiratory, infectious and other diseases. A final chapter discusses current strategies for the treatment and prevention of smoking-induced illness.
Despite the obvious importance of the topic, this is the first comprehensive reference on tobacco smoke toxicity, making for essential reading for all toxicologists and healthcare professionals dealing with smoking-related diseases.

Read More
Special order line: only available to educational & business accounts. Sign In
£98.95
Product Details
Wiley-VCH
3527635343 / 9783527635344
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
10/02/2011
Germany
English
361 pages
15.0 x 250. mm, 680 grams
Copy: 40%; print: 40%