Which are the most effective and cost-effective interventions for tobacco control?

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Abstract
Tobacco use is a leading cause of preventable premature death in the world today, claiming 1.6 million lives per year in the European Region, with 2 million projected by 2020. Although tobacco deaths are on the rise globally, in some places control policies have managed to reduce smoking. Millions of people in the European Region could be spared disease and early death if effective policies were put in place. This report is Health Evidence Network’s (HEN’s) response to a question from a decision-maker. It provides a synthesis of the best available evidence, including a summary of the main findings and policy options related to the issue. HEN, initiated and coordinated by the WHO Regional Office for Europe, is an information service for public health and health care decision-makers in the WHO European Region. Other interested parties might also benefit from HEN.Citation
Gilbert, Allison & Cornuz, Jacques. (2003). Which are the most effective and cost-effective interventions for tobacco control?. World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe. https://iris.who.int/handle/10665/363754
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Health Evidence Network report;1