University of Minnesota2007-06-192007-06-192005-03-09https://hdl.handle.net/11299/137To assess whether smoking "light" cigarettes reduces the amount of tobacco-specific carcinogens in the body, scientists at the University of Minnesota measured the level of carcinogen uptake in smokers who were using regular, light, and ultralight cigarettes. No significant differences were observed among smokers of the three different types of cigarettes.en-USSmoking CessationSmokingComparative Study"Light" cigarettes and exposure to carcinogensReport