Smoking and Tobacco Control Monograph No. 7 
Chapter 5. 
Cigarette Smoke Components 
and Disease: Cigarette 
Smoke Is More Than a 
Triad of Tar, Nicotine, 
and Carhon Monoxide 
Jeffrey E. Harris, M.D., Ph.D. 
Massachusetts General Hospital 
Massachusetts Institute of Technology 
Cambridge, MA 
Chapter 6. 
The Changing Cigarette and 
Disease Risk: Current Status 
of the Evidence 
Jonathan M. Samet, M.D., M.S. 
Johns Hopkins University 
School of Hygiene and Public Health 
Baltimore, MD 
Chapter 7. 
Biomarkers of Cigarette 
Smoking 
Neal L. Benowitz, M.D. 
University of California, San Francisco 
San Francisco, CA 
Chapter 8. 
Pharmacology and Markers: 
Nicotine Pharmacology and 
Addictive Effects 
Jack E. Henningfield, Ph.D. 
Addiction Research Center 
National Institute on Drug Abuse 
Baltimore, MD 
Leslie M. Schuh, Ph.D. 
Wayne State University 
Detroit, MI 
Chapter 9. 
Consumer/Smoker 
Perceptions of Federal Trade 
Commission Tar Ratings 
Joel B. Cohen, Ph.D. 
University of Florida 
Gainesville, EL 
Chapter 10. 
Sensitivity of the Federal 
Trade Commission Test 
Method to Analytical 
Parameters 
Michael R. Guerin, Ph.D. 
Oak Ridge National Laboratory 
Oak Ridge, TN 
Chapter 11. 
Human Smoking Patterns 
James P. Zacny, Ph.D. 
University of Chicago 
Chicago, IL 
Maxine L. Stitzer, Ph.D. 
Johns Hopkins University School 
of Medicine 
Francis Scott Key Medical Center 
Baltimore, MD 
Chapter 12. 
Compensation for Nicotine 
by Smokers of Lower Yield 
Cigarettes 
Lynn T. Kozlowski, Ph.D. 
Pennsylvania State University 
University Park, PA 
Janine L. Pillitteri 
Pennsylvania State University 
University Park, PA 
