In order for epidemiologists to evaluate the 'nitrosamine hypothesis' it is necessary to develop measures of human exposure to N-nitrosamines - both exogenous and when formed internally through consumption precursors. Dissatisfied with indefinite findings using indirect indices of N-nitrosamine exposure, we have attempted to derive an index based on the known kinetics of N-nitrosamine formation. This has been applied in a case-control study of cerebral tumours and resulted in a suggestive finding of increased risk for exogenous but not total N-nitrosamine exposure. A potential difficulty with our index is doubt as to whether vegetable sources of nitrates and consequent endogenous formation of nitrites indeed result in N-nitrosamine exposure, in view of the possible presence of blocking agents or of vitamin C consumed at the same time as vegetables. Further work is necessary, but we hope to apply the index in a case-control study of gastric cancer currently under analysis.