Tobacco Prevention & Control
Core Projects
2004–2009
Coalition-Based Efforts to Prevent Chronic Diseases
Evaluating Community-Based Prevention Marketing
Internet-Based Smoking Cessation Intervention for Korean American Men
Korean-American Community Health in California
Promoting Health Among African-American Boys Whose Fathers Do Not Live With Them
Quit & Fit: Improving Health Among Rural Teens
1998–2004
Not-On-Tobacco Program Helps Curb Smoking Among Appalachian Youths
Quit Smoking Options Offered to Connecticut Residents
Reducing the Risk of Heart Disease and Cancer Among African American Women
Reducing Heart Disease Among Southeast Missouri Residents
Improving Adolescent Health Through Enhanced Father-Son Relationships
Special Interest Projects
2004
Cancer Prevention and Control Research Network
2002
Preventing Tobacco Use Among African American Women
Reducing Young Children’s Exposure to Secondhand Smoke
2001
International Network for Tobacco Control
1999
National Training Center Established to Teach Tobacco Prevention Strategies
Network to Enhance Tobacco Control Activities
Researchers Offer States and Communities Technical Assistance in Tobacco Control
Other-Funded Projects
Using the Internet to Disseminate a Tobacco-Cessation Program
- Page last reviewed: June 26, 2007
- Page last updated: July 19, 2007
- Content source: Division of Adult and Community Health, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion
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