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|a State programs can reduce tobacco use /
|c National Cancer Policy Board, Institute of Medicine, National Research Council.
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|a Growing attention is focused on how states can prevent deaths due to tobacco use. Thus state governors, state legislators, and their staffs currently must decide whether to fund tobacco control programs, and, if they do, how much to spend on them. The National Cancer Policy Board (a joint program of the Institute of Medicine and the National Research Council) is charged with carrying out policy analyses to help the nation deal with cancer; in 1997, it quickly identified tobacco's role as the foremost cause of cancer deaths as its first topic of concern. The board followed debates taking place in state capitals throughout 1998 and 1999, and decided in July 1999, in consultation with the Board on Health Promotion and Disease Prevention of the Institute of Medicine, that it would be useful to summarize evidence about the effectiveness of state tobacco control programs and to briefly describe those programs for state government officials.
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|a COVER -- WHAT IS THE EVIDENCE THAT STATE PROGRAMS MAKE A DIFFERENCE? -- COUNTERADVERTISING AND EDUCATION -- ESTABLISHING SMOKE-FREE WORKPLACES AND PUBLIC SPACES -- INCREASING PRICES THROUGH TAXATION -- SUPPORTING TREATMENT PROGRAMS FOR TOBACCO DEPENDENCE -- ENFORCING YOUTH ACCESS RESTRICTIONS44 -- MONITORING PERFORMANCE AND EVALUATING PROGRAMS -- CONCLUSIONS -- NOTES -- NATIONAL CANCER POLICY BOARD -- BOARD ON HEALTH PROMOTION AND DISEASE PREVENTION.
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|a Tobacco use
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|a Board, National Cancer Policy.
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