Peter Lee and his colleagues have produced numerous reports, many published in peer-reviewed journals. This section provides details of these reports sorted by subject category. For published reports, the full reference is given (with the names of current PNLSC staff underlined), while for unpublished reports the title and download details are shown. Within each category the unpublished reports are listed first and then the published reports, with each subsection sorted in date order.
Category Index
ETS and Cancer (EC)
ETS and Vascular disease (EV)
ETS and Respiratory disease (ER)
ETS and Other Endpoints (EOE)
ETS - Other issues (EO)
Comments on ETS Reviews and Publications (ERev)
Cigarette Type Compensation (Comp)
Type of cigarette and disease (CigT)
Smokeless tobacco and disease (SLess)
Smoking and Lung Cancer (SLC)
Smoking and Vascular disease (SV)
Smoking and Respiratory disease (SR)
Smoking and Other diseases (SO)
Smoking and Total mortality (SM)
Quitting Smoking (QS)
Trends in smoking related disease (Tr)
Lung Cancer - Other issues (LCO)
Respiratory disease - Other issues (RO)
Cancer Diagnosis (CD)
Smoking Habits (SH)
Smoke Components (SC)
Cancer intervention studies (CI)
Experimental studies (ES)
Statistical Issues (St)
Epidemiological Issues (Ep)
Clinical Trials (CT)
Impact of new tobacco products (IN)
E-cigarettes (ECIG)
Corona Virus COVID 19 (COVID)
ETS and Cancer (EC) Category Index
ETS and Cancer (Unpublished Reports)
ETS and Cancer (Published Reports)
HAMLING, J.S.,
COOMBS, K.J., LEE, P.N. (2019) Misclassification of smoking habits: An
updated review of the literature. World Journal of Meta-Analysis, 7,
31-50. DOI: 10.13105/wjma.v7.i2.31.
LEE, P.N., and HAMLING, J.S.
(2016) Environmental tobacco smoke exposure and risk of breast cancer in
nonsmoking women. An updated review and meta-analysis. Inhalation
Toxicology, 28, 431-454 (online)
LEE, P.N., THORNTON, A.J. and HAMLING, J.S.
(2016) Environmental tobacco smoke and cancers other than lung or breast.
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology, 80, 134-163 (online)
LEE, P.N.,
FRY, J.S. , FOREY, B.A., HAMLING, J.S.
and THORNTON, A.J.
(2016) Environmental tobacco smoke exposure and lung cancer: A
systematic review. World Journal of Meta-Analysis, 4,
10-43 (online)
LEE, P.N. and
HAMLING, J.S.
(2006)
Environmental tobacco smoke exposure and risk of breast cancer in nonsmoking
women: a review with meta-analyses. Inhalation Toxicology, 18,
1053-1070.
LEE, P.N. (2005) Answering
unjustified criticisms of my paper on smoking misclassification rates in
Japanese women (ELetter). Tob. Control, Dec 13, 2005.
http://tobaccocontrol.bmj.com/content/14/6/430.2.full
LEE, P.N. (2005) Response to
E Yano and S Chapman. Tob. Control, 14, 430-431.
LEE, P.N. (2005) Japanese
spousal study: a response to Professor Yano’s claims. Tob. Control, 14,
233-234.
LEE, P.N.,
FRY, J.S.
and FOREY, B.A. (2002) Revisiting the association between environmental
tobacco smoke exposure and lung cancer risk. V. Overall conclusions. Indoor
Built Environ. 11, 59-82.
LEE, P.N. (2002)
Environmental tobacco smoke and cancer of sites other than the lung in adult
non-smokers. Food Chem. Toxicol. 40, 747-766.
LEE, P.N., and
FRY, J.S.
(2002) Revisiting the association between environmental tobacco smoke exposure
and lung cancer risk. IV. Investigating heterogeneity between studies. Indoor
Built Environ. 11, 4-17.
LEE, P.N.,
FOREY, B.A.
and FRY, J.S. (2001) Revisiting the association between environmental
tobacco smoke exposure and lung cancer risk. III. Adjustment for the biasing
effect of misclassification of smoking habits. Indoor Built Environ. 10,
384-398.
FRY, J.S. and
LEE, P.N.,
(2001) Revisiting the association between environmental tobacco smoke exposure
and lung cancer risk. II. Adjustment for the potential confounding effects of
fruit, vegetables, dietary fat and education. Indoor Built Environ. 10,
20-39.
FRY, J.S. and
LEE, P.N.,
(2000) Revisiting the association between environmental tobacco smoke exposure
and lung cancer risk. I. The dose-response relationship with amount and
duration of smoking by the husband. Indoor Built Environ. 9, 303-316.
LEE, P.N. (2000) Difficulties
in determining health effects related to environmental tobacco smoke
exposure. In "Environmental tobacco smoke." Eds. R.R. Watson and M. Witten.
CRC Press LLC, Boca Raton, Florida, 1-24.
LEE, P.N. (2000)
Environmental tobacco smoke, lung cancer and heart disease. In "Tobacco: the
growing epidemic," proceedings of the Tenth World Conference on Tobacco or
Health, Beijing, 24-28 August 1997. Eds. R. Lu, J. Mackay, S. Niu and R. Peto.
Springer, London. 145-150.
LEE, P.N. and THORNTON, A.J.
(1998) A critical commentary on views expressed by IARC in relation to ETS and
lung cancer. Indoor Built Environment, 7, 129-145.
LEE, P.N. (1998)
Difficulties in assessing the relationship between passive smoking and lung
cancer. Statistical Methods in Medical Research, 7, 137-163.
THORNTON, A.J. and
LEE, P.N. (1998) Parental
smoking and risk of childhood cancer: A review of the evidence. Indoor Built
Environment, 7, 65-86.
LEE, P.N. and
FOREY, B.A.
(1996) Misclassification of smoking habits as a source of bias in the study of
environmental tobacco smoke and lung cancer. Statistics in Medicine, 15,
581-605.
LEE, P.N. and
FOREY, B.A.
(1995) Misclassification of smoking habits as determined by cotinine or by
repeated self-report - a summary from 42 studies. Journal of Smoking-Related
Disorders, 6, 109-129.
LEE, P.N. (1995) "Marriage to
a smoker" may not be a valid marker of exposure in studies relating
environmental tobacco smoke to risk of lung cancer in Japanese non-smoking
women. International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health, 67,
287-294.
LEE, P.N. (1994) Lung cancer
and ETS: is the epidemiologic evidence conclusive? American Statistical
Association. Proceedings of the Section on Statistics and the Environment,
65-73.
LEE, P.N. (1994)
Environmental tobacco smoke and lung cancer. In: "Indoor air quality and
respiratory disease." Ed. D.F. Weetman. Indoor Environment, 3, 5-12.
LEE, P.N. (1993) An
assessment of the epidemiological evidence relating lung cancer risk in never
smokers to environmental tobacco smoke exposure. In: “Environmental tobacco
smoke.” Ed. H. Kasuga. Springer-Verlag, New York, 1993, 28-70.
LEE, P.N. (1992)
Environmental tobacco smoke and mortality. Karger, Basle.
LEE, P.N. (1992) Evaluation
of epidemiological studies on environmental tobacco smoke and lung cancer from
a statistical perspective. Pollution Atmosphérique. 134, 75-82.
LEE, P.N.
(1991) Weaknesses
in recent risk assessments of environmental tobacco smoke. Environmental
Technology, 12, 193-208.
LEE, P.N. (1990) Epidemiology
of passive smoking and lung cancer. Panel discussion. In "Indoor air quality."
Ed. H. Kasuga. International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health
Supplement, Springer-Verlag, 480-507.
LEE, P.N. (1989) Passive
smoking and lung cancer. Fact or fiction? In: “present and future of indoor air quality.” Eds:
C.J.Bieva et al, Excerpta Medica International Congress Series
860, Amsterdam, 119-128.
LEE, P.N. (1988) An
alternative explanation for the increased risk of lung cancer in non-smokers
married to smokers. In "Indoor and ambient air quality." eds. R.Perry and
P.W.Kirk. Selper, London, 149-158.
LEE, P.N. (1990) Increased
risk of lung cancer in non-smokers married to smokers: a result of ETS
exposure or of bias? In "Indoor air quality." Ed. H. Kasuga. International
Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health Supplement, Springer-Verlag,
25-36.
LEE, P.N. (1988)
Misclassification of smoking habits and passive smoking. A review of the
evidence. International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health
Supplement. Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg.
LEE, P.N. (1987) Passive
smoking and lung cancer association: A result of bias? Human Toxicology, 6,
517-524.
LEE, P.N. (1987) Passive
smoking and lung cancer. Problems in interpreting the epidemiological data. The Toxicology
Forum. 1987 Annual Winter Meeting. February 16-18, 1987. L'Enfant Plaza Hotel,
Washington, D.C. 66-81.
LEE, P.N. (1987) Lung cancer
and passive smoking : association an artefact due to misclassification of
smoking habits? Toxicology Letters, 35, 157-162.
LEE, P.N. (1986)
Misclassification as a factor in passive smoking risk (Letter). Lancet, 2,
867.
LEE, P.N., CHAMBERLAIN, J.
and ALDERSON, M.R. (1986) Relationship of passive smoking to risk of lung
cancer and other smoking-associated diseases. British Journal of Cancer, 54,
97-105.
LEHNERT, G., GARFINKEL, L., HIRAYAMA, T., SCHMAHL, D.,
UBERLA, K., WYNDER, E.L. and LEE, P.N. (1984) Round table discussion.
Preventive Medicine, 13, 730-746.
LEE, P.N. (1984) Passive
smoking. In "Smoking and the lung". Eds. G. Cumming and G. Bonsignore, Plenum
Publishing Corporation, pp 187-216.
LEE, P.N. (1982) Passive smoking. Food and Chemical Toxicology, 20, 223-229.
ETS and Vascular disease (EV) Category Index
ETS and Vascular disease (Unpublished Reports)
ETS and Vascular disease (Published Reports)
LEE, P.N., FOREY, B.A., HAMLING, J.S. and THORNTON, A.J. (2017) Environmental tobacco smoke exposure and heart disease: A systematic review. World Journal of Meta-Analysis,
5, 14-40.
LEE, P.N., THORNTON, A.J., FOREY, B.A. and HAMLING, J.S. (2017) Environmental tobacco smoke exposure and risk of stroke in never smokers: an updated review with meta-analysis. Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases,
1, 204-216.
LEE, P.N. and FOREY, B.A.
(2006) Environmental tobacco smoke exposure and risk of stroke in nonsmokers:
a review with meta-analysis. Journal of Stroke & Cerebrovascular Diseases,
15, 190-201.
LEE, P.N. (2000) Difficulties
in determining health effects related to environmental tobacco smoke
exposure. In "Environmental tobacco smoke." Eds. R.R. Watson and M. Witten.
CRC Press LLC, Boca Raton, Florida, 1-24.
LEE, P.N. (2000)
Environmental tobacco smoke, lung cancer and heart disease. In "Tobacco: the
growing epidemic," proceedings of the Tenth World Conference on Tobacco or
Health, Beijing, 24-28 August 1997. Eds. R. Lu, J. Mackay, S. Niu and R. Peto.
Springer, London. 145-150.
LEE, P.N. and ROE, F.J.C.
(1999) Environmental tobacco smoke exposure and heart disease: a critique of
the claims of Glantz and Parmley. Human and Ecological Risk Assessment, 5,
171-218.
LEE, P.N. (1992)
Environmental tobacco smoke and mortality. Karger, Basle.
LEE, P.N., CHAMBERLAIN, J.
and ALDERSON, M.R. (1986) Relationship of passive smoking to risk of lung
cancer and other smoking-associated diseases. British Journal of Cancer, 54,
97-105.
LEE, P.N. (1984) Passive
smoking. In "Smoking and the lung". Eds. G. Cumming and G. Bonsignore, Plenum
Publishing Corporation, pp 187-216.
LEE, P.N. (1982) Passive smoking. Food and Chemical Toxicology, 20, 223-229.
ETS and Respiratory disease (ER) Category Index
ETS and Respiratory disease (Unpublished Reports)
ETS and Respiratory disease (Published Reports)
LEE, P.N.,
FOREY, B.A., COOMBS, K.J., HAMLING, J.S., THORNTON, A.J. (2018)
Epidemiological evidence relating environmental smoke to COPD in lifelong
non-smokers: a systematic review. F1000Research, 7, 146. [version 3;
peer review: 2 approved]. DOI:1.12688/f1000research.13887.1.
LEE, P.N.
and FOREY, B.A. (2009) Exacerbation of asthma in children and exposure to
environmental tobacco smoke. A detailed review of the epidemiological
evidence. Nova Science Publishers, Inc. New York.
LEE, P.N.
and FOREY, B.A. (2007) The role of environmental tobacco smoke in asthma
induction and exacerbation in children and adults. Nova Science Publishers,
Inc. New York.
LEE, P.N. (2000) Difficulties
in determining health effects related to environmental tobacco smoke
exposure. In "Environmental tobacco smoke." Eds. R.R. Watson and M. Witten.
CRC Press LLC, Boca Raton, Florida, 1-24.
LEE, P.N. (1992)
Environmental tobacco smoke and mortality. Karger, Basle.
LEE, P.N., CHAMBERLAIN, J.
and ALDERSON, M.R. (1986) Relationship of passive smoking to risk of lung
cancer and other smoking-associated diseases. British Journal of Cancer, 54,
97-105.
LEE, P.N. (1984) Passive
smoking. In "Smoking and the lung". Eds. G. Cumming and G. Bonsignore, Plenum
Publishing Corporation, pp 187-216.
LEE, P.N. (1982) Passive smoking. Food and Chemical Toxicology, 20, 223-229.
ETS and Other Endpoints (EOE) Category Index
ETS and Other Endpoints (Unpublished Reports)
ETS and Other Endpoints (Published Reports)
LEE, P.N. (2000) Difficulties
in determining health effects related to environmental tobacco smoke
exposure. In "Environmental tobacco smoke." Eds. R.R. Watson and M. Witten.
CRC Press LLC, Boca Raton, Florida, 1-24.
THORNTON, A.J. and LEE, P.N. (1999) Parental smoking
and middle ear disease in children: a review of the evidence. Indoor + Built
Environment, 8, 21-39.
THORNTON, A.J. and LEE, P.N. (1998) Parental
smoking and sudden infant death syndrome: A review of the evidence. Indoor
Built Environment, 7, 87-97.
LEE, P.N. (1992)
Environmental tobacco smoke and mortality. Karger, Basle.
LEE, P.N. (1984) Passive
smoking. In "Smoking and the lung". Eds. G. Cumming and G. Bonsignore, Plenum
Publishing Corporation, pp 187-216.
LEE, P.N. (1982) Passive smoking. Food and Chemical Toxicology, 20, 223-229.
ETS - Other issues (EO) Category Index
ETS and Other Issues (Unpublished Reports)
ETS and Other Issues (Published Reports)
LEE, P.N. (1992) Environmental tobacco smoke and mortality. Karger, Basle.
Cigarette Type Compensation (Comp) Category Index
Cigarette Type Compensation (Unpublished Reports)
Cigarette Type Compensation (Published Reports)
SCHERER, G. and LEE, P.N. (2014) Smoking behaviour and compensation: a review of the literature with meta-analysis. Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology, 70, 615-628.
Comments on ETS Reviews and Publications (ERev) Category Index
Comments on ETS Reviews and Publications (Unpublished Reports)
Comments on ETS Reviews and Publications (Published Reports)
LEE,P.N.
(2005) Estimated deaths from passive smoking invalid (Rapid response to
Jamrozik K, “Estimate of deaths attributable to passive smoking among UK
adults: database analysis. BMJ, 330, 812.”)
LEE,P.N.
(2005) Response to E Yano and S Chapman. Tob. Control, 14, 430-431
LEE,P.N.
(2005) Japanese spousal study: a response to Professor Yano’s claims. Tob.
Control, 14, 233-234.
LEE, P.N. and THORNTON A.J.
(1998) A critical commentary on views expressed by IARC in relation to ETS and
lung cancer. Indoor Built Environment, 7, 129-145.
LEE, P.N. (1994) Environmental tobacco smoke and lung cancer: are the conclusions of the US EPA justified? In: “Indoor air quality and respiratory disease.” Eds. R. Fritsch, G.B. Leslie, and K. Leslie. Indoor Air International. 106-121.
Type of cigarette and disease (CigT) Category Index
Type of cigarette and disease (Unpublished Reports)
Type of cigarette and disease (Published Reports)
LEE, P.N.
(2018) Tar level of cigarettes smoked and risk of smoking-related
diseases. Inhalation Toxicology, 30, 5-18.
LEE, P.N., FRY, J.S., HAMLING, J.S. (2017) Investigation into the risk of ultra-low tar cigarettes and lung cancer. Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology,
89, 112-117.
WEITKUNAT, R., LEE, P.N., BAKER, G., SPONSIELLO-WANG, Z.,
GONZÁLEZ-ZULOETA LADD, A.M., LÜDICKE, F. (2015) A novel approach to assess
the population health impact of introducing a modified risk tobacco product.
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology, 72, 87-93.
LEE, P.N. (2011) Systematic review of the
epidemiological evidence comparing lung cancer risk in smokers of
mentholated and unmentholated cigarettes. BMC Pulmonary Medicine 11:18.
MURRELLE, L., COGGINS,C.R.E., GENNINGS,C., CARCHMAN,R.A.,
LEE,P.N., ZEDLER,B.K., HEIDBREDER,C. (2010) Further considerations on the evaluation of potential reduced-risk tobacco products.
Part II: Re-assessment of a heuristic using the CPS-II database.
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology
57, 11-17.
MURRELLE, L., COGGINS,C.R.E., GENNINGS,C., CARCHMAN,R.A., CARTER,W.H.Jr.,
DAVIES,B.D., KRAUSS,M.R., LEE,P.N., SCHLEEF,R.R., ZEDLER,B.K.,
HEIDBREDER,C. (2010) Hypotheses and fundamental study design characteristics
for evaluating potential reduced-risk tobacco products. Part I: Heuristic.
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology 57, 1-10.
LEE, P.N., FOREY,
B.A., FRY, J.S., HAMLING, J.S., HAMLING, J.F.,
SANDERS, E.B. and CARCHMAN, R.B.
(2009) Does use of flue-cured rather than blended
cigarettes affect international variation in mortality from lung cancer and COPD? Inhalation
Toxicology, 21, 404-430. Related information:
WERLEY, M.S., COGGINS, C.R.E., LEE, P.N. (2007)
Possible effects on smokers of
cigarette mentholation: a review of the evidence relating to key research
questions.
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology, 47, 189-203.
CALLICUTT, C.H., COX, R.H., FARTHING, D. HSU, F.S., JOHNSON, L., LAFFOON,
S., LEE, P.N., KINSER, R.D., PODRAZA, K.F., SANDERS, E.B. and SEEMAN,
J.I. (2006) The ability of the FTC method to quantify nicotine as a
function of ammonia in mainstream smoke. Beitr@ge
zur Tabakforschung International, 22, 71-78.
CALLICUTT,C.H., COX,R.H., HSU,F., KINSER,R.D., LAFFOON, S.W., LEE,P.N.,
PODRAZA,K.F., SANDERS,E.B., SEEMAN,J.I. (2006). The role of ammonia in the
transfer of nicotine from tobacco to mainstream smoke. Regulatory
Toxicology and Pharmacology 46, 1-17.
LEE, P.N., FOREY, B.A.
and GORI,G.B. (2006) Do reductions in the tar and nicotine yields of
cigarettes help to explain recent reductions in lung cancer rates in young men
and women in the United States? Inhalation Toxicology, 18, 365-388.
LEE, P.N. and SANDERS, E.
(2004) Does increased cigarette consumption nullify any reduction in lung
cancer risk associated with low-tar filter cigarettes? Inhal. Toxicol., 16,
817-833.
LEE, P.N. (2001) Lung cancer
and type of cigarette smoked. Inhalation Toxicology, 13, 951-976.
ADLKOFER, F., SCHERER, G., BIBER, A., HELLER, W.-D.,
SCHIEVELBEIN, H. AND LEE, P.N. (1989) Consistency of nicotine intake in
smokers of cigarettes with varying nicotine yields. In "Nicotine, smoking and
the low tar programme." eds N. Wald and Sir P. Froggatt. Oxford University
Press.
ALDERSON, M.R., LEE, P.N. and WANG, R. (1985) Risks
of lung cancer, chronic bronchitis, ischaemic heart disease and stroke in
relation to type of cigarette smoked. Journal of Epidemiology and Community
Health 39, 286-293.
LEE, P.N. (1984) Lung cancer
incidence and type of cigarette smoked. In "Lung cancer: causes and
prevention." Verlag Chemie International, Inc, pp 274-284.
LEE, P.N. (1983) Lung cancer
and the 'safer' cigarette. The Practitioner, 227, 1459-1461.
LEE, P.N. and GARFINKEL, L.
(1981) Mortality and type of cigarette smoked. Journal of Epidemiology and
Community Health, 35, 16-22.
DEAN, G., LEE, P.N., TODD, G.F. and WICKEN, A.J. (1977) Report on a second retrospective mortality study in North-East England. Part I Factors related to mortality from lung cancer, bronchitis, heart disease and stroke in Cleveland County, with particular emphasis on the relative risks associated with smoking filter and plain cigarettes. Tobacco Research Council Research Paper 3, Tobacco Research Council, London.
Smokeless tobacco and disease (SLess) Category Index
Smokeless tobacco and disease (Unpublished Reports)
Smokeless tobacco and disease (Published Reports)
DJURDJEVIC, S., PECZE, L., WEITKUNAT, R., LUEDICKE, F., FRY, J., LEE, P.
(2019) Using data on snus use in Sweden to compare different modelling
approaches to estimate the population health impact of introducing a
smoke-free tobacco product. BMC Public Health, 19, 1411.
LEE, P.N., THORNTON, A.J. (2017) The relationship of snus use to diabetes and allied conditions. Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology,
91, 86-92
LEE, P.N. (2015) Appropriate and inappropriate methods for
investigating the "gateway" hypothesis, with a review of the evidence
linking prior snus use to later cigarette smoking. Harm Reduction Journal,
12:8
LEE, P.N. (2014) Health risks related to dual use of cigarettes and
snus - A systematic review. Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology 69,
125-134.
LEE, P.N. (2013) Epidemiological evidence relating snus to health - an
updated review based on recent publications. Harm Reduction Journal 10, 36.
RUTQVIST, L.E., FRY, J.S., LEE, P.N.(2013) Systematic review of Swedish snus
for smoking cessation based on primary subject data from randomized clinical
trials. Journal of Smoking Cessation 8, 33-44.
LEE,P.N. (2013) The effect on health of switching from cigarettes to
snus - a review. Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology 66, 1-5.
LEE, P.N. (2011) Summary of the epidemiological evidence relating snus to health.
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology 59, 197-214
LEE, P.N. (2010) “Quantifying the effects of promoting smokeless
tobacco as a harm reduction strategy in the USA”. A commentary on the paper
by Mejia et al (E-letter). Tobacco Control, published online November 9, 2010.
LEE, P.N. and HAMLING, J. (2009) Systematic review of the relation between smokeless tobacco and cancer in
Europe and North America. BMC Medicine 7:36.
LEE, P.N. and HAMLING, J. (2009) The relation between smokeless tobacco and cancer in Northern Europe and
North America. A commentary on differences between the conclusions reached
by two recent reviews. BMC Cancer 9:256.
SPONSIELLO-WANG, Z., WEITKUNAT, R. and LEE, P.N. (2008) Systematic
review of the relation between smokeless tobacco and cancer of the pancreas in Europe and the
North America. BMC Cancer 8, 356-368.
SPONSIELLO-WANG, Z., WEITKUNAT, R. and
LEE, P.N. (2008) Meta-analysis
of the relationship between European and North American smokeless tobacco
and pancreatic cancer. (Abstract). American Journal of Epidemiology
167(Suppl), S57.
KALLISCHNIGG, G., WEITKUNAT, R. and LEE, P.N. (2008) Systematic
review of the relation between smokeless tobacco and non-neoplastic oral
diseases in Europe and the United States. BMC Oral Health 8, 13.
WEITKUNAT. R., SANDERS, E. and LEE, P.N. (2007) Meta-analysis of the
relation between European and American smokeless tobacco and oral cancer.
BMC Public Health, 7, 334.
LEE,P.N. (2007) Circulatory disease and smokeless tobacco in
Western populations: a review of the evidence. International Journal of
Epidemiology 36, 789-804.
Smoking and Lung Cancer (SLC) Category Index
Smoking and Lung Cancer (Unpublished Reports)
How do lung cancer rates in never smokers vary by
country? Lee PN. 2003
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Smoking and Lung Cancer (Published Reports)
LEE,
P.N,
HAMLING, J.S., THORNTON, A.J. (2020) Exclusive cigar smoking in the United
States and smoking-related diseases: A systematic review. World J Metaanal,
8(3):245-64. DOI: 10.13105/wjma.v8.i3.245
LEE, P.N.,
FOREY, B.A., THORNTON, A.J., COOMBS, K.J. (2018) The relationship of
cigarette smoking in Japan to lung cancer, COPD, ischemic heart disease and
stroke: a systematic review. F1000Research. 7, 204.
[version 1; peer review: 2 approved]. DOI:
10.12688/f1000research.14002.3.
LEE, P.N., GOSNEY, J.R. (2016) The effect of time changes in diagnosing lung cancer type on its recorded distribution, with particular reference to adenocarcinoma. Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology,
81, 322-333.
LEE, P.N. Possible explanations for the observed rise in the incidence of lung adenocarcinoma relative to that of lung squamous cell carcinoma. Journal of Adenocarcinoma,
1, 1-3.
LEE, P.N., FOREY, B.A., COOMBS, K.J., LIPOWICZ, P.J., APPLETON, S. (2016) Time trends in never smokers in the relative frequency of the different histological types of lung cancer, in particular adenocarcinoma. Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology
74, 12-22.
FRY, J.S., LEE,
P.N., FOREY, B.A., and COOMBS, K.J. (2015) Is the shape of
the decline in risk following quitting smoking similar for squamous cell
carcinoma and adenocarcinoma of the lung? A quantitative review using the
negative exponential model. Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology, 72,
49-57.
LEE, P.N. (2013) The effect
of reducing the number of cigarettes smoked on risk of lung cancer, COPD,
cardiovascular disease and FEV1 - a review. Regulatory Toxicology and
Pharmacology 67, 372-381.
FRY, J.S., LEE, P.N.,
FOREY,
B.A., COOMBS, K.J. (2013) Dose-response relationship of lung cancer to
amount smoked, duration and age starting. World Journal of Meta-Analysis 1,
57-77.
FRY, J.S., LEE, P.N.,
FOREY,
B.A., COOMBS, K.J. (2013) How rapidly does the excess risk of lung cancer
decline following quitting smoking? A quantitative review using the negative
exponential model. Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology 67, 13-26.
LEE,P.N. and FOREY,
B.A. (2013) Indirectly estimated absolute lung cancer mortality rates by
smoking status and histological type based on a systematic review BMC Cancer
13, 189-224.
LEE, P.N., FOREY,
B.A. and COOMBS, K.J. (2012) Systematic review with meta-analysis of the
epidemiological evidence in the 1900s relating smoking to lung cancer. BMC
Cancer 12, 385.
LEE, P.N., FOREY, B.A.
and GORI, G.B. (2006) Do reductions in the tar and nicotine yields of
cigarettes help to explain recent reductions in lung cancer rates in young men
and women in the United States? Inhalation Toxicology, 18, 365-388.
LEE, P.N. and SANDERS, E.
(2004) Does increased cigarette consumption nullify any reduction in lung
cancer risk associated with low-tar filter cigarettes? Inhal. Toxicol., 16,
817-833.
LEE, P.N. (2001) Lung cancer
and type of cigarette smoked. Inhalation Toxicology, 13, 951-976.
LEE, P.N. (2001) Relation
between exposure to asbestos and smoking jointly and the risk of lung cancer.
Occup. Environ. Med. 58, 145-153.
ALDERSON, M.R., LEE, P.N. and WANG, R. (1985) Risks
of lung cancer, chronic bronchitis, ischaemic heart disease and stroke in
relation to type of cigarette smoked. Journal of Epidemiology and Community
Health 39, 286-293.
LEE, P.N. (1984) Lung cancer
incidence and type of cigarette smoked. In "Lung cancer: causes and
prevention." Verlag Chemie International, Inc, pp 274-284.
LEE, P.N. (1983) Lung cancer
and the 'safer' cigarette. The Practitioner, 227, 1459-1461.
LEE, P.N. and GARFINKEL, L.
(1981) Mortality and type of cigarette smoked. Journal of Epidemiology and
Community Health, 35, 16-22.
DEAN, G., LEE, P.N., TODD, G.F. and WICKEN, A.J.
(1977) Report on a second retrospective mortality study in North-East England.
Part I Factors related to mortality from lung cancer, bronchitis, heart
disease and stroke in Cleveland County, with particular emphasis on the
relative risks associated with smoking filter and plain cigarettes. Tobacco
Research Council Research Paper 3, Tobacco Research Council, London.
DEAN, G., LEE, P.N., TODD, G.F. and WICKEN, A.J.
(1978) Report on a second retrospective mortality study in North-East England.
Part II Changes in lung cancer and bronchitis mortality and in other relevant
factors occurring in areas of the North-East England, 1963-1972. Tobacco
Research Council Research Paper 4, Tobacco Research Council, London.
TODD, G.F., LEE, P.N. and WILSON, M.J. (1976) Cohort
analysis of cigarette smoking and of mortality from four associated diseases.
Tobacco Research Council Research Paper 5, Tobacco Research Council, London.
Smoking and Vascular disease (SV) Category Index
Smoking and Vascular disease (Unpublished Reports)
Smoking and Vascular disease (Published Reports)
LEE,
P.N,
HAMLING, J.S., THORNTON, A.J. (2020) Exclusive cigar smoking in the United
States and smoking-related diseases: A systematic review. World J Metaanal,
8(3):245-64. DOI: 10.13105/wjma.v8.i3.245
LEE, P.N.,
FRY, J.S., THORNTON, A.J. (2019) Updating the evidence relating smoking
bans to incidence of heart disease. Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology,
101, 172-186.
LEE, P.N.,
FOREY, B.A., THORNTON, A.J., COOMBS, K.J. (2018) The relationship of
cigarette smoking in Japan to lung cancer, COPD, ischemic heart disease and
stroke: a systematic review. F1000Research. 7, 204.
[version 1; peer review: 2 approved]. DOI:
10.12688/f1000research.14002.3.
LEE, P.N. and
FRY, J.S. (2011) Reassessing the evidence relating smoking bans to heart
disease. Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology, 61,
318-331.
LEE, P.N., FRY, J.S., FOREY, B.A. (2014) A review of the
evidence on smoking bans and incidence of heart disease. Regulatory
Toxicology and Pharmacology, 70, 7-23.
LEE, P.N., FRY, J.S., THORNTON, A.J. (2014) Estimating the decline in excess
risk of cerebrovascular disease following quitting smoking - A systematic
review based on the negative exponential model. Regulatory Toxicology and
Pharmacology 68, 85-95.
LEE, P.N., FRY, J.S. and HAMLING, J.S. (2012) Using the negative exponential
distribution to quantitatively review the evidence on how rapidly the excess
risk of ischaemic heart disease declines following quitting smoking.
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology 64, 51-67.
GOSTOMZYK, J.-G., HELLER, W.-D., GERHARDT, P., LEE, P.N.
AND KEIL, U. (1988) B-scan ultrasound examination of the carotid arteries with
a representative population (MONICA project Augsburg). Klinische Wochenschrift,
66, Suppl XI, 58-65.
ALDERSON, M.R., LEE, P.N. and WANG, R. (1985) Risks
of lung cancer, chronic bronchitis, ischaemic heart disease and stroke in
relation to type of cigarette smoked. Journal of Epidemiology and Community
Health 39, 286-293.
LEE, P.N. and GARFINKEL, L.
(1981) Mortality and type of cigarette smoked. Journal of Epidemiology and
Community Health, 35, 16-22.
DEAN, G., LEE, P.N., TODD, G.F., WICKEN, A.J. and
SPARKS, D.N. (1978) Factors related to respiratory and cardiovascular symptoms
in the United Kingdom. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 32,
86-96.
DEAN, G., LEE, P.N., TODD, G.F. and WICKEN, A.J.
(1977) Report on a second retrospective mortality study in North-East England.
Part I Factors related to mortality from lung cancer, bronchitis, heart
disease and stroke in Cleveland County, with particular emphasis on the
relative risks associated with smoking filter and plain cigarettes. Tobacco
Research Council Research Paper 3, Tobacco Research Council, London.
TODD, G.F., LEE, P.N. and WILSON, M.J. (1976) Cohort analysis of cigarette smoking and of mortality from four associated diseases. Tobacco Research Council Research Paper 5, Tobacco Research Council, London.
Smoking and Respiratory disease (SR) Category Index
Smoking and Respiratory disease (Unpublished Reports)
Smoking and Respiratory disease (Published Reports)
LEE,
P.N,
HAMLING, J.S., THORNTON, A.J. (2020) Exclusive cigar smoking in the United
States and smoking-related diseases: A systematic review. World J Metaanal,
8(3):245-64. DOI: 10.13105/wjma.v8.i3.245
LEE, P.N.,
FOREY, B.A., THORNTON, A.J., COOMBS, K.J. (2018) The relationship of
cigarette smoking in Japan to lung cancer, COPD, ischemic heart disease and
stroke: a systematic review. F1000Research. 7, 204.
[version 1; peer review: 2 approved]. DOI:
10.12688/f1000research.14002.3.
LEE, P.N., FRY, J.S.,
FOREY,
B.A. (2014) Estimating the decline in excess risk of obstructive pulmonary
disease following quitting smoking - A systematic review based on the
negative exponential model. Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology 68,
231-239.
FRY, J.S., HAMLING, J.S. and
LEE, P.N. (2012) Systematic review with meta-analysis of the epidemiological
evidence relating FEV1 decline to lung cancer risk. BMC Cancer 12, 498.
FOREY, B.A.,
THORNTON, A.J. and LEE, P.N. (2011) Systematic review with
meta-analysis of the epidemiological evidence relating smoking to COPD,
chronic bronchitis and emphysema. BMC Pulmonary Medicine 11:36.
LEE, P.N. and FRY, J.S. (2010) Systematic review of the evidence
relating FEV1 decline to giving up smoking. BMC Medicine, 8:84.
FOREY, B.A., LEE, P.N., LAMA, N. and SPONSIELLO-WANG, Z. (2010)
Evidence on smoking and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (Abstract).
Annals of Epidemiology 20, 701-702.
LEE, P.N. (1987) Childhood
respiratory infection and adult chronic bronchitis in England and Wales
(Letter). British Medical Journal, 294, 118.
ALDERSON, M.R., LEE, P.N. and WANG, R. (1985) Risks
of lung cancer, chronic bronchitis, ischaemic heart disease and stroke in
relation to type of cigarette smoked. Journal of Epidemiology and Community
Health 39, 286-293.
DEAN, G., LEE, P.N., TODD, G.F., WICKEN, A.J. and
SPARKS, D.N. (1978) Factors related to respiratory and cardiovascular symptoms
in the United Kingdom. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 32,
86-96.
LEE, P.N. and GARFINKEL, L.
(1981) Mortality and type of cigarette smoked. Journal of Epidemiology and
Community Health, 35, 16-22.
DEAN, G., LEE, P.N., TODD, G.F. and WICKEN, A.J.
(1977) Report on a second retrospective mortality study in North-East England.
Part I Factors related to mortality from lung cancer, bronchitis, heart
disease and stroke in Cleveland County, with particular emphasis on the
relative risks associated with smoking filter and plain cigarettes. Tobacco
Research Council Research Paper 3, Tobacco Research Council, London.
DEAN, G., LEE, P.N., TODD, G.F. and WICKEN, A.J.
(1977) Report on a second retrospective mortality study in North-East England.
Part II Changes in lung cancer and bronchitis mortality and in other relevant
factors occurring in areas of the North-East England, 1963-1972. Tobacco
Research Council Research Paper 4, Tobacco Research Council, London.
TODD, G.F., LEE, P.N. and WILSON, M.J. (1976) Cohort
analysis of cigarette smoking and of mortality from four associated diseases.
Tobacco Research Council Research Paper 5, Tobacco Research Council, London.
Smoking and Other diseases (SO) Category Index
Smoking and Other diseases (Unpublished Reports)
Smoking and Other diseases (Published Reports)
LEE,
P.N.,
COOMBS, K.J. (2020) Systematic review with meta-analysis of the
epidemiological evidence relating smoking to type 2 diabetes. World Journal
of Meta-Analysis, 8, 119-52. DOI: 10.13105/wjma.v8.i2.119
LEE, P.N.
(2006) Maternal smoking during pregnancy and offspring IQ (Letter).
International Journal of Epidemiology, 35, 491.
LEE, P.N. (1994) Smoking and
Alzheimer's disease: A review of the epidemiological evidence.
Neuroepidemiology, 13, 131-144.
LEE, P.N. (1989)
Epidemiological research on Alzheimer's disease: past, present and future.
Environmental Technology Letters, 10, 427-434.
COPE, G.F., HEATLEY, R.V., KELLEHER, J. and LEE, P.N.
(1987) Cigarette smoking and inflammatory bowel disease: a review. Human
Toxicology, 6, 189-193.
GODWIN-AUSTEN, R.B., LEE, P.N., MARMOT, M.G. and
STERN, G.M. (1982) Smoking and Parkinson's disease. Journal of Neurology,
Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, 45, 577-581.
LEE, P.N. and GARFINKEL, L.
(1981) Mortality and type of cigarette smoked. Journal of Epidemiology and
Community Health, 35, 16-22.
Smoking and Total mortality (SM) Category Index
Smoking and Total mortality (Unpublished Reports)
Smoking and Total mortality (Published Reports)
LEE, P.N. (1996) Mortality from tobacco in developed countries: are indirect estimates reliable? Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology, 24, 60-68.
Quitting Smoking (QS) Category Index
Quitting Smoking (Unpublished Reports)
Quitting Smoking (Published Reports)
FRY, J.S.,
LEE, P.N., FOREY, B.A., and COOMBS, K.J. (2015) Is the
shape of the decline in risk following quitting smoking similar for squamous
cell carcinoma and adenocarcinoma of the lung? A quantitative review using
the negative exponential model. Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology,
72, 49-57.
LEE, P.N.,
FRY, J.S., FOREY, B.A. (2014) Estimating the decline in excess risk of
obstructive pulmonary disease following quitting smoking - A systematic
review based on the negative exponential model. Regulatory Toxicology and
Pharmacology 68, 231-239.
LEE, P.N.,
FRY, J.S., THORNTON, A.J. (2014) Estimating the decline in excess risk of cerebrovascular disease following quitting smoking - A systematic review
based on the negative exponential model. Regulatory Toxicology and
Pharmacology 68, 85-95.
FOREY, B.A.,
FRY, J.S., LEE, P.N., THORNTON, A.J., COOMBS, K.J. (2013) The effect of
quitting smoking on HDL-cholesterol - a review based on within-subject
changes. Biomarker Research 1:26.
FRY, J.S.,
LEE, P.N., FOREY, B.A., COOMBS, K.J. (2013) How rapidly does the excess risk
of lung cancer decline following quitting smoking? A quantitative review
using the negative exponential model. Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology
67, 13-26.
LEE, P.N., FRY, J.S. and HAMLING, J.S. (2012) Using the negative exponential distribution to quantitatively review the evidence on how rapidly the excess risk of ischaemic heart disease declines following quitting smoking. Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology 64, 51-67.
Trends in smoking related disease (Tr) Category Index
Trends in smoking related disease (Unpublished Reports)
Trends in smoking related disease (Published Reports)
LEE, P.N., GOSNEY, J.R. (2016) The effect of time changes in diagnosing lung cancer type on its recorded distribution, with particular reference to adenocarcinoma. Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology,
81, 322-333.
LEE, P.N. Possible explanations for the observed rise in the incidence of lung adenocarcinoma relative to that of lung squamous cell carcinoma. Journal of Adenocarcinoma,
1, 1-3.
LEE, P.N., FOREY, B.A., COOMBS, K.J., LIPOWICZ, P.J., APPLETON, S. (2016) Time trends in never smokers in the relative frequency of the different histological types of lung cancer, in particular adenocarcinoma. Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology
74, 12-22.
LEE, P.N., FOREY, B.A.
and GORI, G.B. (2006) Do reductions in the tar and nicotine yields of
cigarettes help to explain recent reductions in lung cancer rates in young men
and women in the United States? Inhalation Toxicology, 18, 365-388.
LEE, P.N. and FOREY, B.A.
(2003) Why are lung cancer rate trends so different in the United States and
United Kingdom? Inhal. Toxicol., 15, 909-949.
LEE, P.N. and FOREY, B.A.
(1998) Trends in cigarette consumption cannot fully explain trends in British
lung cancer rates. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 52,
82-92.
LEE, P.N. and FOREY, B.A.
(1996) Trends in cigarette consumption cannot fully explain trends in US lung
cancer rates (Abstract). The Statistician, 45, 448.
LEE, P.N., FRY, J.S. AND
FOREY, B.A. (1990) Trends in lung cancer, chronic obstructive lung
disease, and emphysema death rates for England and Wales 1941-85 and their
relation to trends in cigarette smoking. Thorax, 45, 657-665.
LEE, P.N. (1980) Smoking and
mortality of male doctors (Letter). British Medical Journal, 280,
562-563.
LEE, P.N. (1980) An
explanation for the hypothesis that was demolished in five minutes (Letter).
General Practitioner, Feb. 8th.
LEE, P.N. (1979) Has the
mortality of male doctors improved with the reductions in their cigarette
smoking? British Medical Journal, 2, 1538-1540.
TODD, G.F., LEE, P.N. and WILSON, M.J. (1976) Cohort analysis of cigarette smoking and of mortality from four associated diseases. Tobacco Research Council Research Paper 5, Tobacco Research Council, London.
Lung Cancer and Other issues (LCO) Category Index
Lung Cancer and Other issues (Unpublished Reports)
A review of the evidence on the joint relationship of asbestos exposure and smoking to risk of lung cancer. Lee PN. 2000
Download: LEE2000.pdf
Lung Cancer and Other issues (Published Reports)
LEE, P.N. (2017) The epidemiology of tobacco and lung cancer: Some conclusions from a lifetime of research. In: M Adonis (Ed). A global scientific vision - Prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of lung cancer. 3-28. INTECH Croatia.
LEE, P.N., FOREY,
B.A., COOMBS, K.J., LIPOWICZ, P.J., APPLETON, S. (2016) Time
trends in never smokers in the relative frequency of the different
histological types of lung cancer, in particular adenocarcinoma. Regulatory
Toxicology and Pharmacology, 74, 12-22.
LEE, P.N. (2001) Relation
between exposure to asbestos and smoking jointly and the risk of lung cancer.
Occup. Environ. Med. 58, 145-153.
EGERVARY, M., SZENDE, B., ROE, F.J.C. and LEE, P.N.
(2000) Accuracy of clinical diagnosis of lung cancer in Budapest in an
institute specializing in chest diseases. Pathol. Res. Pract. 196,
761-766.
SZENDE, B., LAPIS, K., KENDREY, G., ROE, F.J.C. and LEE,
P.N. (1996) Accuracy of admission and clinical diagnosis in general, and
of malignant tumours and lung cancer, in 2000 consecutive autopsy cases
(Budapest study) (Abstract). The Statistician, 45, 449.
SZENDE, B., KENDREY, G., LAPIS, K., ROE, F.J.C. and LEE,
P.N. (1996) Accuracy of admission and clinical diagnosis of tumours as
revealed by 2000 autopsies. European Journal of Cancer, 32A, 1102-1108.
KENDREY, G., SZENDE, G., LAPIS, K., MARTON, T., HARGITAI,
B., ROE, F.J.C. and LEE, P.N. (1995/96) Misdiagnosis of lung cancer in
a 2000 consecutive autopsy study in Budapest. General and Diagnostic
Pathology, 141, 169-178.
LEE, P.N. (1994) Comparison
of autopsy, clinical and death certificate diagnosis with particular reference
to lung cancer. A review of the published data. APMIS, Supplement 45, 102,
1-42.
LEE, P.N. (1993)
Epidemiological studies relating family history of lung cancer to risk of the
disease. Indoor Environment, 2, 129-142.
GARDINER, A.J.S., FOREY, B.A. AND LEE, P.N.
(1992) The relationship between avian exposure and bronchogenic carcinoma. In:
“Quality of the indoor environment”. eds. J.N. Lester et al. Selper, London.
(Abstract Indoor Environment, 1992, 1, 315).
GARDINER, A.J.S., FOREY, B.A. AND LEE, P.N.
(1992) Avian exposure and bronchogenic carcinoma. British Medical Journal,
305, 989-992.
LEE, P.N. (1980) Vitamin A,
retinol, carotene and cancer prevention (Leading Article). British Medical
Journal, 2, 957-958.
GREGOR, A., LEE, P.N., ROE, F.J.C., WILSON, M.J. and MELTON, A. (1980) Comparison of dietary histories in lung-cancer cases and controls with special reference to vitamin A. Nutrition and Cancer, 2, 93-97.
Respiratory disease and Other issues (RO) Category Index
Respiratory Disease and Other issues (Unpublished Reports)
Respiratory Disease and Other issues (Published Reports)
None Available
Cancer Diagnosis (CD) Category Index
Cancer Diagnosis (Unpublished Reports)
None Available
Cancer Diagnosis (Published Reports)
LEE, P.N. and GOSNEY, J.R. (2016) The effect of time changes in diagnosing lung cancer type on its recorded distribution, with particular reference to adenocarcinoma. Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology,
81,
322-333.
EGERVARY, M., SZENDE, B., ROE, F.J.C. and LEE, P.N.
(2000) Accuracy of clinical diagnosis of lung cancer in Budapest in an
institute specializing in chest diseases. Pathol. Res. Pract. 196,
761-766.
SZENDE, B., LAPIS, K., KENDREY, G., ROE, F.J.C. and LEE,
P.N. (1996) Accuracy of admission and clinical diagnosis in general, and
of malignant tumours and lung cancer, in 2000 consecutive autopsy cases
(Budapest study) (Abstract). The Statistician, 45, 449.
SZENDE, B., KENDREY, G., LAPIS, K., ROE, F.J.C. and LEE,
P.N. (1996) Accuracy of admission and clinical diagnosis of tumours as
revealed by 2000 autopsies. European Journal of Cancer, 32A, 1102-1108.
KENDREY, G., SZENDE, G., LAPIS, K., MARTON, T., HARGITAI,
B., ROE, F.J.C. and LEE, P.N. (1995/96) Misdiagnosis of lung cancer in
a 2000 consecutive autopsy study in Budapest. General and Diagnostic
Pathology, 141, 169-178.
SZENDE, B., KENDREY, G., LAPIS, K., LEE, P.N. and
ROE, F.J.C. (1994) Accuracy of admission and pre-autopsy clinical diagnoses in
the light of autopsy findings: a study conducted in Budapest. Human and
Experimental Toxicology, 13, 671-680.
LEE, P.N. (1994) Comparison of autopsy, clinical and death certificate diagnosis with particular reference to lung cancer. A review of the published data. APMIS, Supplement 45, 102, 1-42.
Smoking Habits (SH) Category Index
Smoking Habits (Unpublished Reports)
Smoking Habits (Published Reports)
FOREY,B. and LEE,P.N. (2007) New edition of International Smoking Statistics
(Letter) International Journal of Epidemiology 36, 471-472.
FOREY, B., HAMLING, J., LEE, P.N. and WALD,
N. (2002) International smoking statistics. A collection of historical data
from 30 economically developed countries. 2nd edition. Wolfson Institute of
Preventive Medicine and Oxford University Press, London and Oxford.
See also updates in
ISS WEB Edition
LEE, P.N. (1999) Uses and
abuses of cotinine as a marker of tobacco smoke exposure. In “Analytical
determination of nicotine and related compounds and their metabolites.” Eds.
J.W. Gorrod and P. Jacob III. 1st edition. Elsevier, Amsterdam.
669-719.
FOREY, B.A., LEE, P.N.
and FRY, J.S. (1998) Updating UK estimates of age, sex and period
specific cumulative constant tar cigarette consumption per adult. Thorax,
53, 875-878.
LEE, P.N., FRY, J.S.
and FOREY, B.A. (1993) Estimating age, sex and period specific constant
tar cigarette consumption in the UK (Letter). Thorax, 48, 679.
LEE, P.N., ed. (1976)
Statistics of smoking in the United Kingdom. Tobacco Research Council Research
Paper 1, Tobacco Research Council, London.
LEE, P.N., ed. (1975) Tobacco consumption in various countries. Tobacco Research Council Research Paper 6, Tobacco Research Council, London.
Smoke Components (SC) Category Index
Smoke Components (Published Reports)
LEE, P. (2022). Filter ventilation and the risk associated with cigarette smoking. Addiction and Substance Abuse 2022;1(1):20-4.
LEE, P., FRY, J. (2021). Cigarette filter ventilation and biomarkers. [Letter] Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 2021;30(7):1449. (doi: 10.1158/1055-9965.Epi-21-0122).
LEE, P.N., FARISS, M.W. (2016) A systematic review of possible serious adverse health effects of nicotine replacement therapy. Archives of Toxicology,
91, 1565-1594.
CALLICUTT,
C.H., COX, R.H., HSU, F., KINSER, R.D., LAFFOON, S.W., LEE, P.N., PODRAZA,
K.F., SANDERS, E.B., SEEMAN, J.I. (2006). The role of ammonia in the
transfer of nicotine from tobacco to mainstream smoke. Regulatory Toxicology
and Pharmacology 46, 1-17.
WERLEY,
M.S., COGGINS, C.R.E. and LEE, P.N. (2007) Possible effects on smokers of
cigarette mentholation: A review of the evidence relating to key research
questions. Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology, 47, 189-203.
CALLICUTT, C.H., COX, R.H., FARTHING, D. HSU, F.S., JOHNSON, L., LAFFOON, S., LEE, P.N., KINSER, R.D., PODRAZA, K.F., SANDERS, E.B. and SEEMAN, J.I. (2006) The ability of the FTC method to quantify nicotine as a function of ammonia in mainstream smoke. Beitrage zur Tabakforschung International, 22, 71-78.
Cancer intervention studies (CI) Category Index
Cancer intervention studies (Published Reports)
YOUNG, K.J. and LEE, P.N. (1999) Intervention studies on cancer. European Journal of Cancer Prevention, 8, 91-103.
Experimental studies (ES) Category Index
Experimental Studies (Unpublished Reports)
Experimental Studies (Published Reports)
LEE, P.N. and FRY, J.S.
(2002) Statistical methods for carcinogenicity studies. Commentary from Peter
N Lee and John S Fry. Toxicol. Pathol., 30, 415-418, and Final comments
from Peter N Lee and John S Fry Toxicol. Pathol., 30, 412-414.
CARTHEW, P., LEE, P.N., EDWARDS, R.E., HEYDON, R.T.,
NOLAN, B.M. and MARTIN, E.A. (2001) Cumulative exposure to tamoxifen: DNA
adducts and liver cancer in the rat. Archives of Toxicology, 75,
375-380.
LEE, P.N., (2001) New
approach to Peto analysis. Comment by Peter Lee. British Society for
Toxicological Pathologists Newsletter, March, 13-14.
LEE, P.N. and LOVELL, D.
(1999) Statistics for toxicology. In "General and applied toxicology." Eds. B.
Ballantyne, T.C. Marrs and T. Syversen. 2nd edition. Macmillan
Reference Ltd, London. 291-302.
ROE, F.J.C., LEE, P.N., CONYBEARE, G., KELLY, D.,
MATTER, B., PRENTICE, D., and TOBIN, G. (1995) The Biosure Study: influence of
composition of diet and food consumption on longevity, degenerative disease
and neoplasia in Wistar rats studied for up to 30 months post weaning. Food
and Chemical Toxicology, 33, Supplement 1, 1S-100S.
LEE, P.N. (1993) Statistics.
In "Experimental toxicology: the basic issues." Eds. D.Anderson and D.N.
Conning. 2nd edition. Royal Society of Chemistry. 405-441.
CARTHEW, P., HILL, R.J., EDWARDS, R.E. AND LEE, P.N.
(1992) Intrapleural administration of fibres induces mesothelioma in rats in
the same relative order of hazard as occurs in man after exposure. Human and
Experimental Toxicology, 11, 530-534.
ROE, F.J.C., LEE, P.N., CONYBEARE, G., TOBIN, G.,
KELLY, D., PRENTICE, D. AND MATTER, B. (1991) Risks of premature death and
cancer predicted by body weight in early adult life. Human and Experimental
Toxicology, 10, 285-288.
SALMON, G.K., LESLIE, G.B., ROE, F.J.C. AND LEE, P.N.
(1990) Influence of food intake and sexual segregation on longevity, organ
weights and the incidence of non-neoplastic and neoplastic diseases in rats.
Food and Chemical Toxicology, 28, 39-48.
LEE, P.N. (1987) Statistical
aspects of toxicity studies. Annex II pp.115-133 to Principles for the safety
assessment of food additives and contaminants in food. Environmental Health
Criteria 70. WHO, Geneva.
LEE, P.N. (1988) Assumptions
in analyses of the bioassay - a statistician's view. In: “Carcinogenicity :
the design, analysis, and interpretation of long-term animal studies.” Eds.
H.C. Grice and J.L. Ciminera. Springer-Verlag.
GART, J.J., KREWSKI, D., LEE, P.N., TARONE, R.E. and
WAHRENDORF J. (1986) statistical methods in cancer research, Volume III: The
design and analysis of long-term animal experiments. IARC Scientific
Publications No.79, Lyon.
LEE, P.N. (1986) Passive
smoking (Letter). British Journal of Cancer, 54, 1019-1021.
LEE, P.N. (1983) Design and
analysis of carcinogenicity studies. In "Animals and alternatives in toxicity
testing." Eds. M. Balls, R.J. Riddell and A.N. Worden, Academic Press.
LEE, P.N. (1981) Statistical
analysis of animal carcinogenesis experiments. In "Perspectives in medical
statistics". Eds. J.F. Bithell and R. Coppi, Academic Press.
PETO, R., PIKE, M.C., DAY, N.E., GRAY, R.G., LEE, P.N.,
PARISH, S., PETO, J., RICHARDS, S. and WAHRENDORF, J. (1980) Guidelines for
simple, sensitive significance tests for carcinogenic effects in long-term
animal experiments. In "Long-term and short-term screening assays for
carcinogens: a critical appraisal". IARC Monographs on the Evaluation of the
Carcinogenic Risk of Chemicals to Humans, Supplement 2, 311-426.
TURNER, D.M., LEE, P.N., ROE, F.J.C. and GOUGH, K.J.
(1979) Atherogenesis in the white carneau pigeon: further studies of the role
of carbon monoxide and dietary cholesterol. Atherosclerosis, 34,
407-417.
SIMONS, P.J., LEE, P.N. and ROE, F.J.C. (1978)
Squamous lesions in the lungs of rats exposed to tobacco smoke condensate
fractions by repeated intratracheal instillation. British Journal of Cancer,
37, 965-973.
LEE, P.N. (1977) Methods of
analysis of survival data in animal experiments which lead to an understanding
of the data as well as avoiding biased conclusions. In "Recent developments in
statistics". J.R. Barra et al., editors. North Holland
Publishing Company, 69-78.
LEE, P.N., ROTHWELL, K. and
WHITEHEAD, J.K. (1977) Fractionation of mouse skin carcinogens in cigarette
smoke condensate. British Journal of Cancer, 35, 730-742.
HODSON, M.E., LEE, P.N., ROE, F.J.C. and ROWSON,
K.E.K. (1977) Viral antibodies and bronchial carcinoma (Letter). Lancet, 1,
524.
PETO, R., ROE, F.J.C., LEE, P.N., LEVY, L. and
CLACK, J. (1975) Cancer and ageing in mice and men. British Journal of Cancer,
32, 411-426.
DAVIS, B.R., WHITEHEAD, J.K., GILL, M.E., LEE, P.N.,
BUTTERWORTH, A.D. and ROE, F.J.C. (1975) Response of rat lung to inhaled
tobacco smoke with or without prior exposure to 3,4-benzpyrene (BP) given by
intratracheal instillation. British Journal of Cancer, 31, 469-484.
DAVIS, B.R., WHITEHEAD, J.K., GILL, M.E., LEE, P.N.,
BUTTERWORTH, A.D. and ROE, F.J.C. (1975) Response of rat lung to inhaled
vapour phase constituents (VP) of tobacco smoke alone or in conjunction with
smoke condensate or fractions of smoke condensate given by intratracheal
instillation. British Journal of Cancer, 31, 462-468.
DAVIS, B.R., WHITEHEAD, J.K., GILL, M.E., LEE, P.N.,
BUTTERWORTH, A.D. and ROE, F.J.C. (1975) Response of rat lung to tobacco smoke
condensate or fractions derived from it administered repeatedly by
intratracheal instillation. British Journal of Cancer, 31, 453-461.
DAVIS, B.R., WHITEHEAD, J.K., GILL, M.E., LEE, P.N.,
BUTTERWORTH, A.D. and ROE, F.J.C. (1975) Response of rat lung to 3,4
benzpyrene administered by intratracheal instillation in infusine with or
without carbon black. British Journal of Cancer, 31, 443-452.
DAVIES, R.F., LEE, P.N. and ROTHWELL, K. (1974) A
study of the dose-response of mouse skin to cigarette smoke condensate.
British Journal of Cancer, 30, 146-156.
PETO, R. and LEE, P.N. (1973) Weibull distributions
for continuous-carcinogenesis experiments. Biometrics, 29, 457-470.
PETO, R., LEE, P.N. and PAIGE, W.S. (1972)
Statistical analysis of the bioassay of continuous carcinogens. British
Journal of Cancer, 26, 258-261.
LEE, P.N. and O'NEILL, J.A.
(1971) The effect both of time and dose applied on tumour incidence rate in
benzopyrene skin painting experiments. British Journal of Cancer, 25,
759-770.
LEE, P.N. and PETO, R. (1970) The effect of the age of mice on the incidence of skin cancer. British Journal of Cancer, 24, 849-852.
Statistical Issues (St) Category Index
Statistical issues (Unpublished Reports)
Statistical issues (Published Reports)
LEE, P.,
HAMLING, J., FRY, J., VANDYKE, S., WEIGKUNAT, R. (2020) Using the “Uniform
Scale” to facilitate meta-analysis where exposure variables are qualitative
and vary between studies – methodology, examples and software.
F1000Research, 9, 33 [version 1; peer review: awaiting peer review].
DOI: 10.12688/f1000research.21900.1.
HAMLING, J.S.,
COOMBS, K.J., LEE, P.N. (2019) Misclassification of smoking habits: An
updated review of the literature. World Journal of Meta-Analysis, 7,
31-50. DOI: 10.13105/wjma.v7.i2.31.
LEE, P.N.
(2018) Improving the conduct of meta-analyses of observational studies.
World Journal of Meta-Analysis, 6, 21-28.
LEE, P.N. FRY, J.S., HAMLING, J.F., SPONSIELLO-WANG, Z., BAKER, G., WEITKUNAT, R. (2017) Estimating the effect of differing assumptions on the population health impact of introducing a Reduced Risk Tobacco Product in the USA Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology,
88, 192-213.
LEE, P.N., HAMLING,
J., FRY, J., FOREY, B. (2015) Using the negative
exponential model to describe changes in risk of smoking-related diseases
following changes in exposure to tobacco. Advances in Epidemiology, Article
ID 487876, 13 pages.
WEITKUNAT, R., LEE, P.N., BAKER, G., SPONSIELLO-WANG, Z., GONZÁLEZ-ZULOETA LADD, A.M., LÜDICKE, F. (2015) A novel approach to assess the population health impact of introducing a modified risk tobacco product. Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology,
72, 87-93 .
LEE, P.N. (2015)
Appropriate and inappropriate methods for investigating the "gateway"
hypothesis, with a review of the evidence linking prior snus use to later
cigarette smoking. Harm Reduction Journal, 12:8
FRY, J.S., LEE, P.N. and
HAMLING, J.S. (2013) Analysis of graded lesions in long-term carcinogenicity
studies. Open Access Medical Statistics 3, 11-37.
LEE, P.N.
and LOVELL, D. (2009) Statistics for toxicology. In "General and Applied
Toxicology," Third Edition. Eds B
Ballantyne, T
Marrs and T Syversen.
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
HAMLING, J.S.,
LEE, P.N., WEITKUNAT, R. and AMBUHL, M. (2007) Facilitating
meta-analyses by deriving alternative comparisons from a set of estimates
presented by exposure level or disease category. Statistics in Medicine, 27,
954-970.
LEE, P.N. and FRY, J.S.
(2002) Statistical methods for carcinogenicity studies. Commentary from Peter
N Lee and John S Fry. Toxicol. Pathol., 30, 415-418, and Final comments
from Peter N Lee and John S Fry Toxicol. Pathol., 30, 412-414.
LEE, P.N., (2001) New
approach to Peto analysis. Comment by Peter Lee. British Society for
Toxicological Pathologists Newsletter, March, 13-14.
THORNTON, A. and LEE, P. (2000) Publication bias in
meta-analysis: its causes and consequences. J. Clin. Epidemiol. 53,
207-216.
LEE, P.N. and LOVELL, D.
(1999) Statistics for toxicology. In "General and applied toxicology." Eds. B.
Ballantyne, T.C. Marrs and T. Syversen. 2nd edition. Macmillan
Reference Ltd, London. 291-302.
LEE, P.N. (1999) Simple
methods for checking for possible errors in reported odds ratios, relative
risks and confidence intervals. Statistics in Medicine, 18, 1973-1981.
LEE, P.N. (1998)
Difficulties in assessing the relationship between passive smoking and lung
cancer. Statistical Methods in Medical Research, 7, 137-163.
LEE, P.N. (1996) Mortality
from tobacco in developed countries: are indirect estimates reliable?
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology, 24, 60-68.
LEE, P.N. and FOREY, B.A.
(1996) Misclassification of smoking habits as a source of bias in the study of
environmental tobacco smoke and lung cancer. Statistics in Medicine, 15,
581-605.
LEE, P.N. and FOREY, B.A.
(1995) Misclassification of smoking habits as determined by cotinine or by
repeated self-report - a summary from 42 studies. Journal of Smoking-Related
Disorders, 6, 109-129.
LEE, P.N. (1993) Statistics.
In "Experimental toxicology: the basic issues." Eds. D.Anderson and D.N.
Conning. 2nd edition. Royal Society of Chemistry. 405-441.
LEE, P.N. (1993) Design and
analysis of epidemiological studies. “In: Risk factors for cardiovascular
disease in non-smokers. Int. Workshop, Washington, Tyne and Wear 1991.” Eds.
D.F. Weetman and D. Wood. Karger, Basel, 1993, 72-85.
FRY, J.S. AND LEE, P.N.
(1991) A stratified Wilcoxon-type test for trend (Letter). Statistics in
Medicine, 10, 799-800.
FRY, J.S. AND LEE, P.N.
(1988) Stratified rank tests (Letter). Applied Statistics, 37, 264-266.
LEE, P.N. (1987) Statistical
aspects of toxicity studies. Annex II pp.115-133 to Principles for the safety
assessment of food additives and contaminants in food. Environmental Health
Criteria 70. WHO, Geneva.
LEE, P.N. (1988) Assumptions
in analyses of the bioassay - a statistician's view. In: “Carcinogenicity :
the design, analysis, and interpretation of long-term animal studies.” Eds.
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GART, J.J., KREWSKI, D., LEE, P.N., TARONE, R.E. and
WAHRENDORF J. (1986) statistical methods in cancer research, Volume III: The
design and analysis of long-term animal experiments. IARC Scientific
Publications No.79, Lyon.
LEE, P.N. (1983) Design and
analysis of carcinogenicity studies. In "Animals and alternatives in toxicity
testing." Eds. M. Balls, R.J. Riddell and A.N. Worden, Academic Press.
LEE, P.N. (1981) Statistical
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statistics". Eds. J.F. Bithell and R. Coppi, Academic Press.
PETO, R., PIKE, M.C., DAY, N.E., GRAY, R.G., LEE, P.N.,
PARISH, S., PETO, J., RICHARDS, S. and WAHRENDORF, J. (1980) Guidelines for
simple, sensitive significance tests for carcinogenic effects in long-term
animal experiments. In "Long-term and short-term screening assays for
carcinogens: a critical appraisal". IARC Monographs on the Evaluation of the
Carcinogenic Risk of Chemicals to Humans, Supplement 2, 311-426.
PETO, R. and LEE, P.N. (1973) Weibull distributions for continuous-carcinogenesis experiments. Biometrics, 29, 457-470.
Epidemiological Issues (Ep) Category Index
Epidemiological issues (Unpublished Reports)
Epidemiological issues (Published Reports)
LEE,P.N.(2013) Journal policy on research funded by the tobacco industry. BMJ
Rapid Response Letter, 26th November.
EMMETT, S., ANGUS, F., FRY, J.S. and LEE, P.N.
(1999) Perceived prevalence of peanut allergy in Great Britain and its
association with other atopic conditions and with peanut allergy in other
household members. Allergy, 54, 380-385.
LEE, P.N. (1994) Low-dose
risk assessment. Indoor Environment, 3, 13-15.
LEE, P.N. (1994) The need for
caution in interpreting low level risks reported by epidemiologists. In: "Preventionitis.
the exaggerated claims of health promotion." Ed. J. Le Fanu. The Social
Affairs Unit.
THORNTON, A.J., LEE, P.N., and FRY, J.S.
(1994) Differences between smokers, ex-smokers, passive smokers and
non-smokers. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 47, 1143-1162.
LEE, P.N. (1993) Evaluating
possible hazards of trace chemicals - the need to apply scientific and
statistical principles. In "PCB's in the environment today. The current
situation and research requirements". Centre for Environmental Control & Waste
Management and Robens Institute of Health and Safety. SCS Publications,
Biggleswade.
JONES, P.H. and LEE, P.N. (1993) A perspective on
PCB levels in soil and grass in industrial areas. In "PCB's in the environment
today. The current situation and research requirements". Centre for
Environmental Control & Waste Management and Robens Institute of Health and
Safety. SCS Publications, Biggleswade.
LEE, P.N. (1993) Design and
analysis of epidemiological studies. “In: Risk factors for cardiovascular
disease in non-smokers. Int. Workshop, Washington, Tyne and Wear 1991.” Eds.
D.F. Weetman and D. Wood. Karger, Basel, 1993, 72-85.
COPE, G.F., WYATT, J.I., PINDER, I.F., LEE, P.N.,
HEATLEY, R.V. AND KELLEHER, J. (1991) Alcohol consumption in patients with
colorectal adenomatous polyps. Gut, 32, 70-72.
LEE, P.N. (1991) Personality
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LEE, P.N. (1989) Problems in interpreting epidemiological data. In: “Assessment of inhalation hazards.” Eds. U. Mohr et al, ILSI Monographs, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 49-59.
Clinical Trials (CT) Category Index
Clinical Trials (Published Reports)
QARAWI,
A.T.A., NG. M. S.J., GAD, A., MAI, L.N., AL-AHDAL, T.M.A., SHARMA, A., HUAN,
V.T., VUONG, N.L., TAWFIK, G.H., HASHAN, M.R., DUMRE, S.P., GHOZY, S.,
SHAIKHKHALIL, H., MAHMOUD, M.H., ALHADY, S.T.M., NAM, N.H., ISLAM, S.M.S.,
SMITH, C., LEE, P., CHICO, M., COX, S., HIRAYAMA, K., HUY, N.T.
HAMLING, J., FRY, J., VANDYKE, S., WEIGKUNAT, R. (2020) Awareness and
preparedness of hospital staff against Novel Coronavirus (COVID-2019): A
global survey. SSRN Electronic Journal. DOI:
10.12688/f1000research.21900.1.
GIANG,
H.T.N., AHMED, A.M., FALA, R.Y., KHATTAB, M.M., OTHMAN, M.H.A., ABDELRAHMAN,
S.A.M., THAO, L.P., GABL, A.E.A.E., ELRASHEDY, S.A., LEE, P.N.,
HIRAYAMA, K., SALEM, H., HUY, N.T. (2019) Methodological steps used by
authors of systematic reviews and meta-analyses of clinical trials: a
cross-sectional study. BMC Medical Research Methodology, 19, 164
BURGESS, I.R., LEE, P.N., KAY, K., JONES, R. and
BRUNTON, E.R. (2012) 1,3-Octanediol, a novel surfactant, for treating head
louse infestation: identification of activity, formulation, and randomized,
controlled trials. PLoS ONE 7(4): e35419. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0035419.
BURGESS, I.F.,
LEE, P.N. and BROWN, C.M. (2008) Randomised, controlled, parallel
group clinical trials to evaluate the efficacy of isopropyl myristate/cyclomethicone
solution against head lice. The Pharmaceutical Journal 280, 371-375.
BURGESS, I.F., LEE, P.N. and MATLOCK, G (2007) Randomised,
controlled, assessor blind trial comparing 4% dimeticone lotion with 0.5%
malathion liquid for head louse infestation. PLoS ONE, 2, e1127.
BURGESS, I., BROWN, C.M. and LEE, P. N. (2005) Re: Head lice: standards in
clinical trial design – authors' reply (Rapid response).
http://www.bmj.com/content/330/7505/1423?tab=responses.
BURGESS, I., BROWN, C.M. and LEE, P. N. (2005)
Treatment of head louse infestation with 4% dimeticone lotion: randomized
controlled equivalence trial. B.M.J., 330, 1423-1425. Full version
posted on bmj.com on 10 June 2005:
http://www.bmj.com/content/330/7505/1423
DENNIS, G.A. and LEE, P.N. (1999) A phase I
volunteer study to establish the degree of absorption and effect on
cholinesterase activity of four head lice preparations containing malathion.
Clin. Drug Invest., 18, 105-115.
HALL, M.R.P., BRIGGS, R.S.J., LEE, P.N. and DEWAR, S.J. (1987) Procaine haematoporphyrin and its effect on urinary incontinence in the institutionalised elderly. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Gerontology, 9, 43-55.
Impact of new tobacco products (IN) Category Index
Impact of new tobacco products (Published Reports)
LEE P.N., COOMBS, K.J., HAMLING, J.S. (2022) Review with meta-analysis relating North American, European and Japanese snus or smokeless tobacco use to major smoking-related diseases. World J Metaanal 2022;10(3):130-42..*
LEE, P.N., FRY, J.S., LJUNG, T. (2022) Estimating the public health impact had tobacco-free nicotine pouches been introduced into the US in 2000. BMC Public Health 2022;22(1):1025 *
RYTSAR, R., DJURDJEVIC S., NUSSBAUM A.K., KAUL A., BENNEWITZ E., LEE P.N., FRY, J.S. (2022) Estimated public health gains from smokers in Germany switching to risk-reduced alternatives: Results from population health impact modelling by socioeconomic group. Contributions to Tobacco & Nicotine Research 2022;31(1):52-67 *
RYTSAR, R., DJURDJEVIC S., NUSSBAUM A.K., KAUL A., BENNEWITZ E., LEE P.N., FRY, J.S. (2022) Estimated public health gains from German smokers switching to risk-reduced alternatives: Results from population health impact modelling. Contributions to Tobacco & Nicotine Research 2022;31(1):35-51 *
LEE, P.N., FRY, J.S., LJUNG, T. (2021). Estimating the public health impact from introducing tobacco-free nicotine pouches into the US. Res Sq 2021; Preprint: Dec 9, 2021 Version 1. (doi:10.21203/rs.3.rs-1124367/v1).
RYTSAR, R., DJURDJEVIC, S., NUSSBAUM, A.K., KAUL, A., BENNEWITZ, E., LEE, P.N., FRY, J.S. (2020) Estimated public health gains from smokers in Germany switching to risk-reduced alternatives: Results from population health impact modelling by socioeconomic group. Research Square, Preprint: Dec 28, 2020 (doi: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-135254/v1). *
RYTSAR, R., DJURDJEVIC, S., NUSSBAUM, A.K., KAUL, A., BENNEWITZ, E., LEE, P.N., FRY, J.S. (2020) Estimated public health gains from smokers in Germany switching to risk-reduced alternatives: Results from population health impact modelling by socioeconomic group. Research Square, Preprint: Dec 28, 2020 (doi: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-135254/v1). *
RYTSAR, R., DJURDJEVIC, S., NUSSBAUM, A.K., KAUL, A., BENNEWITZ, E., LEE, P.N., FRY, J.S. (2020) Estimated public health gains from German smokers switching to risk-reduced alternatives: Results from population health impact modelling. Research Square, Preprint: Dec 28, 2020 (doi: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-135255/v1).
LEE, P.N.,
ABRAMS, D., BACHAND, A., BAKER, G., BLACK, R., CAMACHO, O., CURTIN, G.,
DJURDJEVIC, S., HILL, A., , MENDEZ, D., MUHAMMAD-KAH, R.S., MURILLO, J.L.,
NIAURA, R., PITHAWALLA, Y.B., POLAND, B., SULSKY, S., WEI, L., WEITKUNAT, R.
(2020) Estimating the population health impact of recently introduced
modified risk tobacco products: a comparison of different approaches.
Nicotine Tob Res. Published online ahead of print June 4, 2020. DOI:
10.1093/ntr/ntaa102
DJURDJEVIC, S., PECZE, L., WEITKUNAT, R., LUEDICKE, F., FRY, J.,
LEE, P.
(2019) Using data on snus use in Sweden to compare different modelling
approaches to estimate the population health impact of introducing a
smoke-free tobacco product. BMC Public Health, 19, 1411.
LEE, P.N.
, DJURDJEVIC, S., WEITKUNAT, R. BAKER, G. (2018) Estimating the population
health impact of introducing a reduced-risk tobacco product into Japan. The
effect of differing assumptions, and some comparisons with the U.S.
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology, 100, 92-104.
DJURDJEVIC, S., SPONSIELLO-WANG, Z.,
LEE, P.N., FRY, J.S., WEITKUNAT,
R., LUDICKE, F., BAKER, G. (2018) Modeling the impact of changes in tobacco
use on individual disease risks. Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology,
97, 88-97.
DJURDJEVIC, S., LEE, P.N., WEITKUNAT, R., SPONSIELLO-WANG, Z.,
LUDICKE, F., BAKER, G. (2018) Modeling the population health impact of
introducing a modified risk tobacco product into the U.S. market.
Healthcare, 6, 47; doi: 10.3390/healthcare6020047
LEE, P.N. FRY, J.S., HAMLING, J.F., SPONSIELLO-WANG, Z., BAKER, G., WEITKUNAT, R. (2017) Estimating the effect of differing assumptions on the population health impact of introducing a Reduced Risk Tobacco Product in the USA Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology,
88, 192-213.
LEE, P.N., HAMLING,
J., FRY, J., FOREY, B. (2015) Using the negative exponential model to describe changes in risk of smoking-related diseases following changes in exposure to tobacco. Advances in Epidemiology, Article
ID 487876, 13 pages.
WEITKUNAT, R.,
LEE, P.N., BAKER, G., SPONSIELLO-WANG, Z.,
GONZÁLEZ-ZULOETA LADD, A.M., LÜDICKE, F. (2015) A novel approach to assess
the population health impact of introducing a modified risk tobacco
product. Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology, 72, 87-93
E-cigarettes (ECIG) Category Index
E-cigarettes (Published Reports)
LEE, P.N.,, FRY, J.S., GILLILAND, S. 3RD., CAMPBELL, P., JOYCE, A.R. (2022). Estimating the reduction in US mortality if cigarettes were largely replaced by e-cigarettes. Arch Toxicol 2022;96(1):167-76. *
LEE,
P.N.,
FRY. J.S. (2020) Investigating the effect of e-cigarette use on quitting
smoking in adults aged 25 years or more using the PATH study [version 1;
peer review: awaiting peer review]. F1000Research, 9:1099. DOI:
10.12688/f1000research.26167.1
LEE,
P.N.,
FRY, J.S., FOREY, B.A., COOMBS, K.J., THORNTON, A.J. (2020) Cigarette
consumption in adult dual users of cigarettes and e-cigarettes: a review of
the evidence, including new results from the PATH study [version 1; peer
review: awaiting peer review]. F1000Research, 9:630. DOI: 10.12688/
f1000research.24589.1
LEE,
P.N.,
FRY, J.S. (2020) Further investigation of gateway effects using the PATH
study [version 2; peer review: 2 approved with reservations] F1000Research,
9:607. DOI: 10.12688/f1000research.24289.2
LEE, P.N.,
FRY, J. (2019) Investigating gateway effects using the PATH study.
F1000Research, 8, 264 [version 2; peer review: 2 approved]. DOI:
10.12688/f1000research.18354.2.
LEE, P.N.,
COOMBS, K.J., AFOLALU, E.F. (2018) Considerations related to vaping as a
possible gateway into cigarette smoking: an analytical review.
F1000Research, 7, 1915 [version 3; peer review: 2 approved]. DOI:
10.12688/f1000research.16928.1.
Corona Virus COVID 19 (COVID) Category Index
Corona Virus COVID 19 (Published Reports)
LEE, P.N., HAMLING, J.S., COOMBS, K.J. (2021). Systematic review with meta-analysis of the epidemiological evidence in Europe, Israel, America and Australasia on smoking and COVID-19. World J Metaanal 2021;9(4):353-76. (doi: 10.13105/wjma.v9.i4.353). *
QARAWI, A.T.A., NG, S.J., GAD, A., LUU, M.N., AL-AHDAL, T.M.A., SHARMA, A., HUAN, V.T., VUONG, N.L., TAWFIK, G.M., HASHAN, M.R., DURMRE, S.P., GHOZY, S., SHAIKHKHALIL, H.W., MAHMOUD, M.H., ALHADY, S.T.M., NAM, N.H., ISLAM, S.M.S., SMITH, C., LEE, P., CHICO, R.M., COX, S., HIRAYAMA, K., HUY, N.T. (2021) Study protocol for a global survey: Awareness and preparedness of hospital staff against coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak. Front Public Health 2021;9 580427. (doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2021.580427). *