Tobacco Addiction

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Disease Control Priorities in Developing Countries (2nd Edition)
  1. 1. Investing in Health
    1. Noncommunicable Disease and Injury
    2. Health System Development and Finance
    3. Conclusions
  2. 2. Intervention Cost–Effectiveness: Overview of Main Messages
    1. Annex 2.A: Intervention Categories and Pertinent Policy Instruments
  3. 8. Improving the Health of Populations: Lessons of Experience
    1. Cases
    2. General Findings
  4. 11. Fiscal Policies for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
    1. Use of Fiscal Policy for Health in Developing Countries
    2. Taxes and Tax Expenditures: Design and Outcomes
    3. Conclusions
  5. 14. Ethical Issues in Resource Allocation, Research, and New Product Development
    1. Health Resource Allocation
  6. 15. Cost–Effectiveness Analysis for Priority Setting
    1. Definition and Characteristics of Interventions
    2. More and Less Comprehensive Data and Analysis
    3. Cost-Effectiveness and Population Impact
  7. 29. Health Service Interventions for Cancer Control in Developing Countries
    1. Burden of Cancer in Developing Countries
    2. Types of Interventions for Cancer Control
    3. Cost-Effectiveness of Cancer Control Interventions
  8. 30. Diabetes: The Pandemic and Potential Solutions
    1. Cost-Effectiveness of Interventions and Priorities
  9. 35. Respiratory Diseases of Adults
    1. Chronic Respiratory Diseases: Nature, Causes, and Burden
    2. General Approach to Lowering Risk of Adult Respiratory Disease
    3. Future Research Needs
  10. 38. Oral and Craniofacial Diseases and Disorders
    1. Periodontal Diseases: Chronic Gingivitis and Chronic Periodontitis
    2. Oral Precancer and Cancer
  11. 46. Tobacco Addiction
    1. Smoking Trends
    2. Health Consequences of Smoking
    3. Rationale for Government Intervention
    4. Interventions to Reduce Demand for Tobacco
    5. Interventions to Reduce the Supply of Tobacco
    6. Effectiveness and Cost-Effectiveness of Tobacco-Control Interventions
    7. Comprehensive Tobacco-Control Programs
    8. Constraints to Effective Tobacco-Control Policies
    9. Conclusion
    10. Acknowledgments
  12. 48. Illicit Opiate Abuse
  13. 53. Public Health Surveillance: A Tool for Targeting and Monitoring Intervention
    1. Definitions and Basic Concepts
    2. Objectives of Surveillance Systems
    3. Surveillance for Specific Conditions
    4. Research Agenda in Public Health Surveillance
  14. 59. Adolescent Health Programs
    1. Nature and Causes of the Burden of Disease in Young People
    2. Interventions
    3. Economic Analysis
  15. 60. Occupational Health
    1. Nature and Causes of Occupational Health Conditions in the Developing World
Global Burden of Disease and Risk Factors
  1. 4. Comparative Quantification of Mortality and Burden of Disease Attributable to Selected Risk Factors
Priorities in Health
  1. 5. Cost–Effective Strategies for Noncommunicable Diseases, Risk Factors, and Behaviors
    1. Cancer
    2. Unintentional Injuries
    3. Tobacco Use
    4. Alcohol Abuse
    5. Conclusion
  2. 6. Providing Interventions
    1. Integration of Services Across the Life Cycle
  3. 7. Pillars of the Health System
    1. Financing

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