NIH State-of-the-Science Conference on
Tobacco Use: Prevention,
Cessation and Control
June 12–14, 2006
Bethesda, Maryland
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Final Statement | PDF
Program & Abstracts (PDF)
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Evidence Report
Planning Committee | Panel
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Conference Scope
The State-of-the-Science panel assessed the evidence on the following conference questions:
- What are the effective population- and community-based interventions to prevent tobacco use in adolescents and young adults, including among diverse populations?
- What are the effective strategies for increasing consumer demand for and use of proven, individually oriented cessation treatments, including among diverse populations?
- What are the effective strategies for increasing the implementation of proven, population-level, tobacco-use cessation strategies, particularly by health care systems and communities?
- What is the effect of smokeless tobacco product marketing and use on population harm from tobacco use?
- What is the effectiveness of prevention and of cessation interventions in populations with co-occurring morbidities and risk behaviors?
- What research is needed to make the most progress and greatest public health gains nationally and internationally?
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