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Cancer Trends Progress Report – 2007 Update

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Summary Table: Prevention – Advice to Quit

Only one measure per topic is displayed in the summary table. A complete set of measures, where they exist, can be found in the report.

Trend key:  solid green - headed in the right direction
   dotted red - headed in the wrong direction
   dashed black - stable or non-significant change (NSC)


 
Health professional advice to quit smoking
1992-2003
Measure Percentage of current smokers aged 18 years and older who were advised by a health professional in the past year to quit smoking.
Trend
Rising, then falling

Desired direction
Rising 
Most recent estimate In 2003, 59.8 percent of smokers 18 years of age and older who had seen a health professional during the past 12 months reported being advised by a health professional to quit smoking during the past year.
Healthy People 2010 target Increase the percentage of physicians and dentists and other health professionals who counsel their at-risk patients about tobacco use cessation to 85 percent.
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