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2023
Notepads
These 20-sheet notepads (5.5 by 4.25 inches) include the quit line number, 1-800-QUIT-NOW, and the CDC’s Tips From Former Smokers campaign website address, www.cdc.gov/tips, on each page. Health care providers, counselors, and other professionals can use these to write notes and instructions for smoking patients, who may want and need resources to help them quit smoking.

 

2021
Book
This user guide focuses on how comprehensive tobacco control programs can promote cessation through population-wide efforts. According to Best Practices 2014, “encouraging and helping tobacco users to quit is the quickest approach to reducing tobacco-related disease, death, and healthcare costs.” Population-based interventions can dramatically increase access to proven cessation treatment and help more people quit for good. This guide offers program staff and partners information on how to promote health systems change, improve insurance coverage for cessation treatment, and support state quitlines.
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2021
Book
Ending the commercial tobacco use epidemic will require the coordinated efforts of many people. Together, partners can achieve more than they could on their own. Since the publication of Best Practices User Guide: Coalitions in 2009, partners have been working nationwide to educate the public about the harms of commercial tobacco, build support for tobacco-free environments, and increase access to evidence-based commercial tobacco cessation treatment. This user guide expands and updates the recommendations in the previous Coalitions user guide to help programs develop and maintain strategic partnerships and coalitions to achieve commercial tobacco control goals.
2021
Book
After more than 50 years of research, we know what works to reduce commercial tobacco use. Yet evidence-based interventions are not reaching the people who need them most, and tobacco use still remains the leading cause of preventable death in the U.S. Dissemination and implementation (D&I) strategies can help close the gap between research and practice by turning what we know into what we do. This User Guide is designed to help programs share information about what works to reduce commercial tobacco use and put new or improved tobacco control interventions into practice.
2021
Handout
This handout provides information on the many benefits for quitting smoking.
2017
At-A-Glance
This downloadable sign can help government agencies, NGOs, and businesses communicate their tobacco-free campus policies to staff and visitors. Modeled after CDC’s new tobacco-free campus sign, this generic sign is offered as a resource to the broader tobacco control community. The signs clearly indicate the comprehensive scope of tobacco-free campus policies and include a supportive quit message.
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2016
Report
This Executive Summary provides an overview of the full report of the Surgeon General and highlights the conclusions and findings. The report comprehensively reviews the public health issue of electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes), and specifically, the impact of these products on youth and young adults in the United States. Although conventional cigarette smoking has declined markedly over the past several decades, there have been substantial increases in the use of emerging tobacco products, including the dramatic rise in e-cigarette use, among U.S. youth and young adults in recent years. The report focuses on the history, epidemiology, and health effects of e-cigarette use among youth and young adults; the companies involved with marketing...
2016
Report
This Surgeon General’s report comprehensively reviews the public health issue of electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes), and specifically, the impact of these products on youth and young adults in the United States. Although conventional cigarette smoking has declined markedly over the past several decades, there have been substantial increases in the use of emerging tobacco products, including the dramatic rise in e-cigarette use, among U.S. youth and young adults in recent years. The report focuses on the history, epidemiology, and health effects of e-cigarette use among youth and young adults; the companies involved with marketing and promoting these products; and existing and proposed public health policies regarding the use of these products by youth and...
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2015
Book
This user guide focuses on how comprehensive tobacco control programs can work to achieve health equity in tobacco prevention and control. It offers tobacco control program staff and partners information on how to work toward achieving health equity when planning, implementing, and enforcing tobacco control policies.
2014
Book
CDC's Best Practices for Comprehensive Tobacco Control Programs—2014 is an evidence-based guide to help states plan and establish effective tobacco control programs to prevent and reduce tobacco use. This document updates Best Practices for Comprehensive Tobacco Control Programs—2007. This updated edition describes an integrated programmatic structure for implementing interventions proven to be effective and provides the recommended level of state investment to reach these goals and reduce tobacco use in each state.
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2011
Fact Sheet
This one-page fact sheet (available only in packets of 25), released in December of 2010, provides simple talking points and key information to help medical providers talk to their patients about quitting tobacco use. The fact sheet summarizes findings from How Tobacco Smoke Causes Disease: The Biology and Behavioral Basis for Smoking-Attributable Disease: A Report of the Surgeon General. The fact sheet features smoking-attributable chronic disease information as well as “how to quit” information from the Clinical Practice Guidelines (published by the U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality).
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2011
Fact Sheet
This consumer friendly fact sheet, conveniently folded into the size of a business card, shares facts from the 2010 Surgeon General’s Report and addresses several myths and common misperceptions about smoking and secondhand smoke.
2009
Fact Sheet
This At A Glance documents the efforts of CDC's Office on Smoking and Health to reduce tobacco use and contains up-to-date facts about tobacco use. This is an excellent resource that contains key facts for presentations or papers.
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2008
Book
This guide defines process evaluation and describes the rationale, benefits, key data collection components, and program evaluation management procedures for tobacco use prevention and control programs. It is intended to help state and federal program managers and evaluation staff design and implement valid, reliable process evaluations for tobacco use prevention and control programs as well as chronic disease programs in general. It also provides a framework for understanding the links between inputs, activities, and outputs and for assessing how these relate to tobacco use prevention and control programs outcomes.
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2008
Brochure
Help for Smokers and Other Tobacco Users is written in an easy-to-understand format and includes educational and motivational messages and resources to help patients/consumers quit smoking.
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2006
Book
A Practical Guide to Working with Health-Care Systems on Tobacco-Use Treatment was designed with two goals in mind: (1) to increase public health professionals’ comfort with and skill in establishing collaborative relationships with leaders of health-care systems and (2) to facilitate the creation of long-term partnerships that promote effective, system wide tobacco-use treatment. The Guide provides useful information and practical advice that not only will facilitate public health professionals' understanding of health-care systems but also enhance their ability to forge and maintain effective relationships with leaders of health-care systems.
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2006
Brochure
This brochure is designed to communicate information about exposure to secondhand smoke in the workplace and benefits to employers for implementing smoke-free worksites.
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2006
Consumer Guide
A summary brochure of the 2006 Surgeon General's Report updating the scientific evidence on exposure, health consequences, and control approaches regarding secondhand smoke. This document is designed for the general public.
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2005
Book
This Consumer Reports-style guide provides information on 120 key outcome indicators for evaluation of statewide, comprehensive tobacco prevention and control programs. Indicators are organized by evidence-based logic models. Detailed information is provided for each indicator, including indicator definition, sample data sources and measures, and graphic descriptions of expert panel ratings across various criteria, such as overall quality and resource utilization.
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2004
Poster (Flat)
This glossy color poster features what happens within 20 minutes after smokers inhale that last cigarette. Their bodies begin a series of changes that continue for years. Among these health improvements are a drop in heart rate; improved circulation; and reduced risk for heart attack, lung cancer, and stroke.
1998
Report
This 1998 report is the first in the 34-year history of Surgeon General's studies on tobacco and health to focus on tobacco use among ethnic and racial minorities.
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1985
Report
This is the 1985 Report of the Surgeon General regarding the health consequences of smoking, including cancer and chronic lung disease in the workplace. The report provides a detailed review of the relation between smoking and hazardous substances in the workplace. The added health burden for workers who smoke cigarettes is particularly disturbing, and for some, the burden is substantial.
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