Youth and Marketing
Statement By C. Everett Koop, M.D., Sc.D. Surgeon General: The Surgeon General's Report Reducing the Health Consequences of Smoking: 25 Years of Progress
Abstract
Statement delivered by C. Everett Koop highlighting the 25th Surgeon General's report. Stresses that smoking and smoking related disease is declining, while public awareness of health hazards is increasing. Remarks that smoking among women and minorities is still a major issue, and that smoking in developing countries is on the rise. Includes illustrative charts and tables.
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Original document code was 5504.
- Company
- Non-Tobacco Company
- Major Subject
- Anti-Smoking
- Surgeon General
- Author
- Koop, C Everett MD
- Minor Subject
- Anti-Smoking -policies
- Health and Medical Research -diseases and conditions --cancer ---lung
- Health and Medical Research -diseases and conditions --cardiovascular disease ---stroke
- Health and Medical Research -diseases and conditions --respiratory disease --emphysema
- Health and Medical Research -health hazards
- Smoking -incidence
- Smoking -premature death
- Surgeon General -report
- Youth (<18 years old) -smoking
- Youth (<18 years old) -smoking incidence
- Target Market
- African American
- Blue Collar
- Native American
- Youth
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