1: Am J Public Health. 2009 Jan;99(1):45-58. Epub 2008 Nov 13.Click here to read Links

Tobacco industry efforts to undermine policy-relevant research.

Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education, Department of Medicine, Mail Stop 1390, University of California, San Francisco, CA 94143-1390, USA.

The tobacco industry, working through third parties to prevent policy-relevant research that adversely affected it between 1988 and 1998, used coordinated, well-funded strategies in repeated attempts to silence tobacco researcher Stanton A. Glantz. Tactics included advertising, litigation, and attempts to have the US Congress cut off the researcher's National Cancer Institute funding. Efforts like these can influence the policymaking process by silencing opposing voices and discouraging other scientists from doing work that may expose them to tobacco industry attacks. The support of highly credible public health organizations and of researchers' employers is crucial to the continued advancement of public health.

PMID: 19008508 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

PMCID: PMC2600597 [Available on 2010/01/01]