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- 03763513-3516 Statement by Horace R. Kornegay, President of the Tobacco Company at A News Conference on Smoking & Health, Washington, D.C., Wednesday, 790110.
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- 03763582-3619 the Smoking Controversy: A Perspective
- 03763620-3709 the Health Consequences of Smoking 770000 -780000
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Use By Students Grades 912
Preceding Year
---- Marijuana
-- T,olxacco
20
101 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1
1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977
Source: San Mateo County, California Surveys of Student Drug use.
"Percent": Standardized by sex and grade.
Usage: 10 or more occasions in preceding year.

The Changing Histopathology
of Lung Cancer
. 1963-1975
63 65 67 69 71 73
YEAR OF DIAGNOSfS
A
:z ±
Source: Vincent et al. 1977

Trend of Federal and State Taxes
Per Pack of Cigarettes
(Weighted Averages: 1950-1977)
22c
20c
18c
16m
12c
...
10dL I I i I 1 1
1950 1955 1960- 1965 1970 1975 1980
Source: The Tax Burden on Tobacco, Vol. 12, 1977. Tobacco Tax Council, Inc.

Incidence Rates' per 100,000 Population from
Second National Cancer Survey (SNCS) (194749) and
Third National Cancer Survey (TNCS) (196971)
SNCS
24
21 +
..
18 +
15 t
TNCS SNCS
BLADOER
0
0
6
0 '
CANCER ORAL CAVITY
SITE &PHARYNX
ESOPHAGUS
Q- white male A - nonwhite male
[} - white female 0 - nonwhite female
'Age adjusted to the 1950 U.S. population standard.
Source: Devesa and Silverman 1978
TNCS SNCS TNCS
r
I
I

SalesWeighted Average "TAR" Deliveries
U.S. Cigarettes, 19541978
40
35 t
Cm
2
25+
20 4-
15 1 t I I I 1 1
1950 1955 1960 1965 1970 1975 1980
Source: Philip Morris, U.S.A.
I

100 HIGHEST CANCER RATE COUNTIES
TRACHEA, BRONCHUS 6C LUNG, 1950-1969
(WH/TEMALES)
0
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SOURCE: ATLAS OF CANCER MORTALITY. HEW,19T5
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ALABAMA
Mobile
Montgomery
CALIFORNIA
Sierra
COLORADO
Lake - ..
FLORIDA
Citrus
Dixie
Duval
Flagier
Franklin
Hillsborough
Marion
Monroe
Nassau
Wakulla
GEORGIA
Brantley
Camden
Charlton
Chatham
Crisp
Dougherty
Franklin
Glynn
Greene
Lee
Lowndes
Mitchell
Putnam
Richmond
Ware
IDAHO
Clark
KENTUCKY
Fulton
LOUISIANA
Acadia
Ascension
Assumption
Caddo
Calcasieu
Catahoula
Concordia
East Carroll
Evangeline
Iberia
100 Highest Cancer Rate Counties
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.:ZOUISIANA (cont.)
----
Jefferson
Jefferson Davis
Lafayette
Lafourche
Livingston
Madison
Orleans
Richland
St. Bernard
St. Charles
St. Landry
St. Martin
St. Mary
Tangipahoa
Tensas
Terrebonne
West Baton Rouge
MARYLAND
Anne Arundel
Baltimore City
Prince Georges
Somerset
MISSISSIPPI
Coahoma
Copiah.
Holmes
Jefferson
Lef lore
Pearl. River
Tate
Warren
Washington
MISSOURI
St. Louis City
MONTANA
Deer Lodge
Silver Bow
NEVADA
Storey
NEW JERSEY
Hudson
Middlesex
NORTH CAROLINA
Carteret
PENNSYLVANIA
Philadelphia
SOUTH CAROLINA
Beauf ort
SOUTH DAKOTA
Butte
Jackson
TENNESSEE
Shelby
TEXAS
Chambers
Cottie
Crane
Galveston
Harris
Irion
Jefferson
Kenedy
Kimble
Winkler
VIRGINIA
Accomack
Charles City
Chesapeake City
Chesterfield
Middlesex
Northampton
WEST VIRGINIA
Hancock
