The Pollack Library at Cal State Fullerton has assembled a list of books, articles, statistics, documents, and online resources on tobacco and smoking.
Tobacco Statistics and Reports Tobacco: WorldStatistics - National Agricultural Statistics Service, USDA Back to TobaccoDatabase - Cornell University Tobacco Press
Data and Statistics Search Site Local Search Enter Your ZIP The Latest: Trends in Tuberculosis Morbidity and Mortality 2003 (updated November 2003) Trends in Tuberculosis 2003 (Graphs)
Economics and statistics World no tobacco day Policy analysis andalive today who will eventually die from tobacco. Tobacco industry quote. Part Twosites > TFI home >
of the Tobacco Advisory Group of the Royal College of Physicians. RCP, 2000 (for percentage of smoking-related deaths). Mortality statistics
UCSF project challenges the movie industry to stop taking cash or other arrangements for featuring tobacco brands in their films; gives examples and statistics on how much smoking goes on
Why quit smoking? Review your reasons to quit smoking and learn about the benefits of smoking cessation. Take a look at how your body begins to heal after the last cigarette, and read about
risk of developing cancer and the use of screening tests. Statistics Statistics for 2004 Statistics for 2003 Statistics for 2002 Statistics for 2001 Statistics for 2000 Statistics for
Forthcoming are tobacco and smoking fact sheets, statistics, news, projects, policies, and resources.
Smoking statistics worldwide are staggering. From how tobacco harms us to specific statistics relating to cancer, teen smoking, heart disease and more, this information will open your eyes.