“…In agreement with these results, the treatment of rats with (S)-NNN in our recent study produced a 100% incidence of oral and esophageal tumors, compared with only 5 and 3 out of 24 rats developing oral and esophageal tumors, respectively, upon treatment with (R)-NNN (Balbo et al, 2012). The relevance of these animal data to humans is supported by the findings of the strong relationship between NNN exposure in smokers and risk of esophageal cancer in a prospective cohort (Yuan et al, 2011), as well as by the epidemiological evidence that smokeless tobacco products contaminated with high levels of NNN cause oral cancer (Gupta, Murti, & Bhonsle, 1996;IARC, 2007;Stepanov, Hecht, Ramakrishnan, & Gupta, 2005).…”