Control de tabaco Press Releases
BOISE, Idaho –– Cancer patients, survivors and advocates are marking the American Cancer Society's 48th annual Great American Smokeout® by calling on elected officials across the state to do more to reduce tobacco use.
CHEYENNE, WYO. – – Cancer patients, survivors and advocates are marking the American Cancer Society's 48th annual Great American Smokeout® today by calling on elected officials across the state to do more to reduce tobacco use.
SALEM, Ore. – Cancer patients, survivors and advocates are marking the American Cancer Society's 48th annual Great American Smokeout® today by calling on elected officials across the state to do more to reduce tobacco use.
HELENA, MONT. –– Cancer patients, survivors and advocates are marking the American Cancer Society's 48th annual Great American Smokeout® today by calling on elected officials across the state to do more to reduce tobacco use.
OLYMPIA, Wash. –– Cancer patients, survivors and advocates are marking the American Cancer Society's 48th annual Great American Smokeout® today by calling on elected officials across the state to do more to reduce tobacco use.
State Lawmakers Must Prioritize Investing in Programs that Reduce Tobacco Use
INDIANAPOLIS, IN –Cancer patients, survivors and advocates are marking the American Cancer Society's 48th annual Great American Smokeout® by calling on elected officials across the state to do more to reduce tobacco use.
Pacientes y sobrevivientes de cáncer y activistas contra el cancer están conmemorando el 48º Gran Día de No Fumar® haciéndoles un llamado a los funcionarios electos a que tomen pasos para reducir el impacto del tabaco en Nueva York.
FRANKFORT, KY – Cancer patients, survivors and advocates are marking the American Cancer Society's 48th annual Great American Smokeout® by calling on elected officials across the state to do more to reduce tobacco use.
Nuevos datos de 2024 de la Administración de Alimentos y Medicamentos de EE. UU. (FDA, por sus siglas en inglés) y de la Encuesta Nacional sobre el consumo de tabaco en los Jóvenes de los Centros para el Control y la Prevención de Enfermedades de los EE. UU. encontraron que más de 2 millones de jóvenes o el 8.1% informaron consumir productos de tabaco comercial.