• <samp id="ossg8"></samp>
    <tbody id="ossg8"><nobr id="ossg8"></nobr></tbody>
    <menuitem id="ossg8"><strong id="ossg8"></strong></menuitem>
  • <samp id="ossg8"></samp>
    <menuitem id="ossg8"><strong id="ossg8"></strong></menuitem>
  • <menuitem id="ossg8"><ins id="ossg8"></ins></menuitem>

  • <tbody id="ossg8"><nobr id="ossg8"></nobr></tbody>
    <menuitem id="ossg8"></menuitem>
        Skip Navigation Links
        Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
         CDC Home Search Health Topics A-Z

        Preventing Chronic Disease: Public Health Research, Practice and Policy

        View Current Issue
        Issue Archive
        Archivo de n鷐eros en espa駉l








        Emerging Infectious Diseases Journal
        MMWR


         Home 

        Volume 4: No. 3, July 2007

        ORIGINAL RESEARCH
        Tobacco Control in State Comprehensive Cancer Control Plans: Opportunities for Decreasing Tobacco-Related Disease

        Number of Recommendations Included

        Percentage of States Including This Number

        0

        12.8

        1

        0

        2

        2.6

        3

        7.7

        4

        0

        5

        12.8

        6

        23.1

        7

        15.4

        8

        7.7

        9

        17.9

        Figure 1. Extent (in percentage) to which state comprehensive cancer control plans (N = 39) incorporate recommendations (N = 9) from Best Practices for Comprehensive Tobacco Control Programs (7), by number of recommendations included, United States, 2005.

        Return to article

        Number of Recommendations Included

        Percentage of States Including This Number

        0

        10.3

        1

        5.1

        2

        7.7

        3

        7.7

        4

        20.5

        5

        28.2

        6

        20.5

        Figure 2. Extent (in percentage) to which state comprehensive cancer control plans (N = 39) incorporate recommendations (N = 6) from The Guide to Community Preventive Services: Tobacco Use Prevention and Control (8), by number of recommendations included, United States, 2005.

         

        Return to article

         




         



        The opinions expressed by authors contributing to this journal do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the Public Health Service, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or the authors’ affiliated institutions. Use of trade names is for identification only and does not imply endorsement by any of the groups named above.


         Home 

        Privacy Policy | Accessibility

        CDC Home | Search | Health Topics A-Z

        This page last reviewed October 25, 2011

        Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
        National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion
         HHS logoUnited States Department of
        Health and Human Services



         
        国产精品久久久久久一级毛片