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The picture on the right shows a T1 squamous
cell carcinoma of the oral cavity in the region of the retromolar
trigone. The patient had a 30 pack year history of smoking
an a two month history of feeling a lump in her throat.
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The
picture on the right shows a T1 squamous cell carcinoma on the floor of
the mouth. The patient was a 60 yr old male and had a 50 pack your
history of smoking. The cancer blocked the submaxillary salivary
gland duct. The gland swelled and presented as a mass in his upper
neck.
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picture on the right shows a large white lesion which mimics a T2 squamous cell carcinoma on the
upper gingival buccal sulcus and hard palate. The
leukoplakia extends anteriorly in the gingival buccal sulcus. The
patient is a 75 year old male with a 90 pack year history of smoking.
The patient quite smoking 15 years previously. The patient also
used 1/3 of a pouch per day of tobacco for the last 65 years.
The lesion was biopsied which revealed pseudoepithelial hyperplasia from
candidiasis.
Synopsis
"Several thousand pages of documents from the Brown &
Williamson Tobacco Company . . . were
sent anonymously in mid-1994 to Stanton A. Glantz, an
antismoking campaigner and a faculty member at the medical school of the
University of California, San Francisco. . . . {This volume is} an edited
compendium of these documents with commentary, together with other Brown &
Williamson materials obtained by a Congressional subcommittee and certain
private papers provided by a former research director at the company's parent,
B.A.T. Industries." (NY Times Book Rev) Bibliography. Indexes.
From The Publisher
On May 12, 1994, a package containing 4,000 pages of secret
internal tobacco industry documents arrived at the office of Professor Stanton
Glantz at the University of California, San Francisco. The anonymous source of
these "cigarette papers" was identified in the return address only as "Mr.
Butts" - presumably a reference to the Doonesbury cartoon character. These
documents provide a shocking inside account of the activities of one tobacco
company, Brown & Williamson, and its multinational parent, British American
Tobacco, over more than thirty years. The Cigarette Papers provides the
definitive examination of these striking documents, combined with other material
subpoenaed by Congress and obtained by Professor Glantz. Quoting extensively
from the papers and adding needed background and context, this book offers a
keyhole view of the tobacco industry, promising to fundamentally change the
public's perception of the industry, of tobacco litigation, and of public policy
making.
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