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Tobacco Control Policies: Do They Make a Difference for Low Socioeconomic Status Women and Girls? Summary Report, September 2008
Inventory Number:   T120
Type of Publication:   Research/Statistics
Audience:   Health Professional
Language:   English
Abstract:   Since 1987, lung cancer has been the leading cause of cancer deaths among women in the US including low socioeconomic status (SES) women. This full report provides methodological and measurement recommendations and other research action that will increase our knowledge of how to reduce tobacco use among low socioeconomic status (SES) women and girls. 9/2008
Last Printed:   9/1/2008
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