Tobacco control in NSW: evidence supporting improved strategies to reduce exposure to environmental tobacco smoke
Elayne Mitchell and John Sanders
New South Wales Public Health Bulletin
13(10) 215 - 217
Published: 2002
Abstract
Environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) is a mixture of sidestream smoke (emitted to the atmosphere from the tip of a burning cigarette) and mainstream smoke (inhaled and exhaled by a smoker). ETS contains at least 50 chemicals recognised to be carcinogenic, as well as thousands of other chemicals including many known to be developmental, reproductive, mutagenic, and cardiac toxins.https://doi.org/10.1071/NB02084
© NSW Department of Health 2002