Hatsukami, Dorothy K.2007-06-192007-06-192004-06-03https://hdl.handle.net/11299/245To assess whether switching to modified tobacco products reduces the amount of tobacco-specific carcinogens in the body, scientists at the University of Minnesota measured carcinogen uptake in smokers who were using either a “reduced exposure” tobacco product (Swedish snuff or the Omni cigarette)or medicinal nicotine. Those using medicinal nicotine had greater reductions. Reductions of carcinogen uptake from modified cigarettes was modest at best.en-USSmoking CessationTobacco UseRandomized Controlled TrialModified tobacco products: are they safer?Report