National Cancer Institute's leadership role in promoting State and Community Tobacco Control research

The National Cancer Institute (NCI) has been at the vanguard of funding tobacco control research for decades with major efforts such as the Community Intervention Trial for Smoking Cessation (COMMIT) in 1988 and the American Stop Smoking Intervention Study (ASSIST) in 1991, followed by the Tobacco R...

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Chronic illnesses
Cigarettes
Communities
Disease control
Disease prevention
Drug addiction
Electronic cigarettes
Federal regulation
Health Policy
Health promotion
Humans
Intervention
Leadership
Marketing
Mass media
Medical marijuana
Minors
Mortality
National Cancer Institute (U.S.) - organization & administration
Nicotine
Norms
Passive smoking
Policies
Public health
Research - economics
Research - organization & administration
Research projects
Research Support as Topic
Secondary school students
Smoking
Smoking - economics
Smoking - epidemiology
Smoking Cessation
Smoking Prevention - economics
Smoking Prevention - organization & administration
Tobacco
Tobacco Products - economics
Tobacco Smoke Pollution - prevention & control
Trends
United States
title National Cancer Institute's leadership role in promoting State and Community Tobacco Control research
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