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Women, Tobacco, and Cancer: An Agenda for the 21st Century

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Publication Year: 2008
Type: Federal resource, Report
Language: English
Website: http://planning.cancer.gov/library/2004_wtobacco.pdf

The 2001 report of the Surgeon General, Women and Smoking, identifies several strategies to reduce smoking among women. In addition, in 2001, the National Cancer Institute (NCI) highlighted research on tobacco and tobacco related cancers in its annual budget document. The Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Healthy People 2010 continues to make smoking cessation and prevention a priority.

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National Cancer Institute, NIH
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