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  Secondhand Smoke Causes Cancer in Cats http://aje.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/156/3/268
According to recent research, secondhand smoke causes feline malignant lymphoma.
  The accumulated evidence on lung cancer and environmental tobacco smoke http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/315/7114/980
Paper in the British Medical Journal.
  Meds.com: Environmental Tobacco Smoke http://www.meds.com/lung/smoking/environmental.html
Focus is on lung cancer caused by secondhand smoke.
  Exposure to Spouse's Smoking Causes Lung Cancer http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/328/7431/70-c
Long term smokers increase their spouses' risk of developing lung cancer by more than 20%, according to a new report.
  WHO: Passive Smoking Causes Lung Cancer http://www.who.int/inf-pr-1998/en/pr98-29.html
The World Health Organization (WHO) sets the record straight: secondhand smoke causes lung cancer in non-smokers.
  Secondhand Smoke Causes Cancer http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/2053840.stm
The largest review to date examined 50 studies on secondhand smoke, and concludes that secondhand smoke causes cancer of the lung, uterus, cervix, liver, and kidneys.
  Environmental Tobacco Smoke http://www.meb.uni-bonn.de/cancernet/600039.html
Cancer Facts from the National Cancer Institute. Summary and bibliography on effects of secondhand smoke. Additional publications you can send for.
  Involuntary smoking causes breast cancer http://www.ash.org/dangers/bcancer.html
Summary of Swiss study published in the American Journal of Epidemiology that studied 1300 women.
  Health Effects of Secondhand Smoke: Lung Cancer http://www.ocat.org/healtheffects/lungcancer.html
Characterizes the risk and provides a bibliography of the research literature that establishes the risk.
  NERC Bibliography on Tobacco smoke and Cancer http://www.nercenter.org/TopBibs/tscahd.htm
Over 700 references to the scientific literature. From the National Environmental Respiratory Center.
  OncoLink: Environmental Tobacco Smoke http://www.oncolink.com/library/article.cfm?c=2&s=34&id=479
Updated February 2000 to include latest research.

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