Tobacco takes an enormous toll on the health of the public asthe cause of 440,000 deaths annually in the United States and4.8 million deaths worldwide.1,2 An estimated 8.6 million personsin the United States have serious smoking-related illness.3The World Health Organization projects that by the year 2030the use of tobacco will kill 10 million persons annually including 7 million in developing countries which willmake tobacco use the world's leading cause of preventable death.4
In 2001, the prevalence of smoking in the United States stoodat 25.5 percent among men and 21.5 percent among . . . [Full Text of this Article]
The 1998 Master Settlement Agreement
Background
Terms of the Agreement
Limitations
Strengths
Winners and Losers
Federal, State, and Local Tobacco-Control Policies
Taxation
Clean-Indoor-Air Initiatives
Support of Smoking-Cessation Programs
International Trade Policies
Conclusions
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From the Department of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco.
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