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Tobacco: Science, Policy and Public Health Second Edition comprehensively covers the science and policy issues relevant to one of the major public health disasters of modern times. It pulls together the aetiology and burden of the myriad of tobacco-related diseases with the successes and failures of tobacco control policies. The book looks at lessons learnt to help set health policy for reducing the burden of tobacco-related diseases. It also deals with the international public health policy issues which bear on control of the problem of tobacco use and which vary between continents. New chapters in this second edition include: Market manipulation: How the tobacco industry recruits and retains smokers; In Their Own Words: An Epoch of Deceit and Deception; Manipulating Product Design to Reinforce Tobacco Addiction; and a new section of the text devoted to 'Tobacco around the world'. The editors are an international group distinguished in the field of tobacco-related diseases, epidemiology, and tobacco control. The contributors are world experts drawn from the various clinical fields. This major reference text gives a unique overview of one of the major public health problems in both the developed and developing world. Brings together science and public health policy Focuses on global tobacco control issues Distinguished contributors from around the world New to this edition New chapters in this second edition include: Market manipulation: How the tobacco industry recruits and retains smokers; In Their Own Words: An Epoch of Deceit and Deception; Manipulating Product Design to Reinforce Tobacco Addiction; and a new section of the text devoted to 'Tobacco around the world'. Peter Boyle , Division of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, European Institute of Oncology, Milan, Italy, Nigel Gray , Honorary Senior Associate, Cancer Council Victoria, Australia, Jack Henningfield , Professor, Behavioral Biology and Director, Innovators Awards Program, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and Vice President, Research and Health Policy, Pinney Associates, USA, John Seffrin , Chief Executive Officer, American Cancer Society, Inc, USA, and Witold Zatonski , Director and Professor in the Division of Epidemiology and Cancer Prevention Center and Institute of Oncology; Founder and President of the Health Promotion Foundation, Warsaw, Poland Review(s) from previous edition "This is a substantial, authoritative, multi-author book assembled by a distinguished group of editors. It is remarkably comprehensive, international in scope, and forms a detailed source of scientific information on the impact of tobacco use on health and on public health approaches to the control of tobacco. It should be available in every medical and public health library, and many physicians would value having it in their own possession, both as a readable and interesting book, and also an important work of reference. - Royal College of Physicians Edinburgh "This book is, and will likely remain for many years to come, the definitive work on tobacco use and its impact upon the world's public health." - Doody's Journal ". . . the editors must be complemented for having composed a comprehensive and broad-spectrum book on this man-made, health care complex issue of unimaginable size, which is, fortunately, receiving more and more public awareness. The book is mandatory reading for everyone engaged in the combat of this health catastrophe." - Annals of Oncology ". . . should be compulsory reading for all involved in the control of chronic diseases and more specifically in the control of tobacco." - Bulletin of the World Health Organisation "As we drown in information, such books can be liferafts of sanity. Aggregators and distillers of information at the peak of their fields do us all a service, as do those who have the patience to compile convenient collections like this one." - British Medical Journal CONTENTS C. Everett Koop: Preface Tobacco: History 1: Sir Richard Doll: Evolution of knowledge of the smoking epidemic 2: Michael J. Thun and S. J. Henley: The great studies of smoking and disease in the twentieth century 3: Lynn T. Kozlowski and Richard J. O'Connor: Dealing with health fears: Cigarette advertising in the United States in the twentieth century 4: Melanie Wakefield: Market manipulation: How the tobacco industry recruits and retains smokers 5: Channing Robertson and Richard Hurt: In Their Own Words: An epoch of deceit and deception Tobacco: Composition 6: Ilse Hoffmann and Dieter Hoffmann: The changing cigarette: chemical studies and bioassays 7: Stephen S. Hecht: Tobacco carcinogenesis: Mechanisms and biomarkers Nicotine and addiction 8: Jack E. Henningfield and Neal L. Benowitz: Pharmacology of tobacco addiction 9: Geoffrey Ferris Wayne and Carrie M. Carpenter: Manipulating product design to reinforce tobacco addiction 10: Mirjana V. Djordjevic: Nicotine dosing characteristics across products Tobacco around the world 11: Witold Zatonski, Marta Manczuk: Tobacco smoking and tobacco-related harm in the European Union with the special attention to the new EU member states 12: Prakash C. Gupta and Cecily S. Ray: The epidemic in India 13: Richard Peto, Zheng-ming Chen and Jillian Boreham: The epidemic in China 14: Jae-Gahb Park, Ji Won Park, Hong-Gwan Seo, Jin Soo Lee, Il Soon Kim, Yong-Ik Kim, Jong-Koo Lee and Dae-Kyu Oh: Tobacco Control in Korea Tobacco and health. Global burden 15: Richard Peto: The hazards of smoking and the benefits of stopping: Cancer mortality and overall mortality 16: Jonathan M. Samet: Passive smoking and health 17: John P. Pierce, Janet M Distefan and David Hill: Adolescent smoking 18: Amanda Amos and Judith Mackay: Tobacco and women Tobacco and cancer 19: Fabio Levi and Carlo La Vecchia: Cancer of the prostate 20: Paolo Boffetta: Laryngeal cancer 21: Eva Negri: Smoking and cancer of the oesophagus 22: Tongzhang Zheng: Tobacco use and cancer of the oral cavity 23: David Zaridze: Smoking and stomach cancer 24: E. Giovanucci: Tobacco and colorectal cancer 25: Jack Cuzick, Maribel Almonte and Anne Szarewski: Tobacco and cervical neoplasia 26: Patrick Maisonneuve: Smoking and pancreatic cancer 27: Peter Boyle and Graham Giles: Smoking and lung cancer 28: Areti Lagiou and Dimitrios Trichopoulos: Active and passive smoking and cancer of the breast 29: Crystal N. Holick and Harvey A. Risch: Smoking and ovarian cancer 30: Paul D. Terry, Thomas E. Rohan and Elisabete Weiderpass: Smoking, hormone concentrations and ovarian cancer Tobacco and cardiovascular disease 31: Konrad Jamrozik: Tobacco and cardiovascular disease Tobacco and respiratory disease 32: David Burns: Chronic obstructive lung disease 33: Allan Hackshaw: Tobacco and other diseases Tobacco and alcohol 34: Albert B. Lowenfels and Patrick Maisonneuve: Interaction of tobacco with other risk factors Tobacco control: successes and failures 35: Richard A. Daynard: Roles of tobacco litigation in societal change 36: Maria Leon-Roux and John P. Pierce: The adoption of smoke-free policies and their effectiveness 37: Ron Borland and K. Michael Cummings: Advancing tobacco control by effective evaluation 38: Nigel Gray: Global tobacco policy Treatment of dependence 39: Robyn L. Richmond and Nicholas Zwar: Treatment of tobacco dependence Harm Reduction 40: Dorothy Hatsukami and Mark Parascandola: Tobacco harm reduction Advocacy and activism in the real world 41: Simon Chapman: Influencing politicians to implement comprehensive tobacco control: the power of news media Overview of regulatory efforts 42: Vera Luiza da Costa e Silva and Douglas Bettcher: Origins and status of the WHO framework convention on tobacco control (WHO FCTC) 43: Raman Minhas and Douglas Bettcher: WHO - Coordinating international policy in tobacco control
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Publisher
Oxford University Press
Publication date
August 18, 2010
Pages
776
ISBN
9780199566655
Format
Hardback
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