Objectives In the USA, some tobacco companies replaced the marketing phrase ‘100% natural additive-free tobacco’ with ‘tobacco ingredients: tobacco & water’ (T&W) after receiving warnings from the US ...
Tobacco use is linked to increased cancer risk, and people who smoke represent a large proportion of newly diagnosed patients with cancer. The fact that smoking cessation at the time of diagnosis can ...
2 IARC Monographs, International Agency for Research on Cancer, Lyon, France 3 Section of Environment and Radiation, International Agency for Research on Cancer, Lyon, France Correspondence to Maria E ...
Philip Morris International’s (PMI) website stated they support ‘independent’ continuing medical education courses on harm ...
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Center for Global Tobacco Control, Department of Society, Human Development & Health Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, USA Correspondence to Vaughan Rees, Harvard School of Public Health, ...
Objective: To discover how the tobacco industry considers social class and gender in its efforts to market cigarettes in the USA, particularly to socially disadvantaged young women. Methods: A ...
Correspondence to Professor Robert K Jackler, Stanford Research into The Impact of Tobacco Advertising, 801 Welch Road, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA 94305, USA; ...
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