A^cknowledgments 
The FTC Cigarette Test Method for Determining Tar, Nicotine, and Carbon 
Monoxide Yields ofU.S. Cigarettes: Report of the NCI Expert Committee was 
developed under the general editorship of the Smoking and Tobacco Control 
Program (STCP), National Cancer Institute (NCI), Donald R. Shopland, 
Coordinator. 
In organizing the December 5-6, 1994, meeting of the NCI Ad Hoc 
Committee of the President's Cancer Panel on the FTC Test Method for 
Determining Tar, Nicotine, and Carbon Monoxide Levels in Cigarettes, NCI 
had the expert advice and assistance of many individuals both in and out of 
Government service. In particular, the Coordinator and STCP staff members 
would like to acknowledge the following individuals who served as part of an 
informal planning group for the conference: 
Judith Wilkenfeld, Esq. 
Food and Drug Administration 
Rockville, MD 
Jack E. Henningfield, Ph.D. 
Addiction Research Center 
National Institute on Drug Abuse 
Baltimore, MD 
Michael P. Eriksen, Sc.D. 
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 
Atlanta, GA 
Shira D. Modell, Esq. 
Federal Trade Commission 
Washington, DC 
Special recognition is due John M. Pinney and Joseph G. Gitchell, 
Pinney Associates, Bethesda, MD, for their help with overall conference 
organization and planning. Mr. Pinney also served as facilitator for all 
consensus deliberations by the expert panel. 
We would like to express our sincere appreciation to 
the following memhers of the NCI Ad Hoc Co mm ittee of 
the President's Cancer Panel. 
Chairman, 
President's Cancer Panel 
Executive Secretary, 
President's Cancer Panel 
Harold P. Freeman, M.D. 
Director of Surgery 
Harlem Hospital Center 
New York, W 
Maureen O. Wilson, Ph.D. 
National Cancer Institute 
Bethesda, MD 
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