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The tragedy continues

Dr_Hays
Mayo Clinic
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A blockbuster report, The Economics of Tobacco, and Tobacco Control was just released by the National Cancer Institute in collaboration with the World Health Organization. https://cancercontrol.cancer.gov/brp/tcrb/monographs/21/docs/m21_exec_sum.pdf

 

The findings are that the number of smokers worldwide is not decreasing, and that the deaths caused by smoking will increase in the next 10-15 years from 6 million to 8 million each year.   The report describes how the health and financial burdens caused by tobacco increasingly and disproportionately hurt low and middle-income countries. 

 

This is especially dismaying because the tactics to prevent this are well understood. Countries that implement policies to provide effective health warnings, raise the cost of cigarettes, stop second hand smoke exposure, help people stop smoking, and eliminate tobacco smuggling can dramatically reduce smoking rates, prevent many deaths and illnesses and gain financially.

 

So why do countries not put in place these proven policies that will improve the public health and save them money?  The main reason is that the power of tobacco companies in the market is greater now than ever before.   In addition to marketing and lobbying, tobacco companies have become very adept at undermining effective policies and intimidating governments with legal threats and measures that could bankrupt poor countries.  It seems preposterous that an international company can take legal measures to undermine countries wanting to improve their public health, but that is happening.  Marketing, lobbying, and lawsuits are causing increases in illness, and burdensome economic distress.

 

In closing I’ve provided a link below to a John Oliver video that makes this point more eloquently than I could.  It has some risqué language, but will make you laugh while illustrating a public health tragedy which has simple, effective, but neglected remedies.

 

14 Comments
maryfreecig
Member

Do we need a million smokers march on Washington?

TerrieQuit
Member

Count me in!

JonesCarpeDiem

Why do countries not put in place programs to....

Because we chased n\big tobacco to these developing countries by our prevention programs.

they had to market somewhere.

Big tobacco got there before their governments wised up.

Just like ecig use was instigated before our government did a thing to stop it.

Millions of children already addicted because they didn't ban ecigs before they became part of our society.

Lobbyists, Lobbyists, Lobbyists

JonesCarpeDiem

Their motto?

"We've killed a lot of people in America, we can do it anywhere"

KMC56
Member

...not to mention government makes a fair amount of money in the taxes!

c2q
Member

Dr. Hays, thank you for posting this report. I read it earlier and was again dismayed at what Big Tobacco can get away with in the normal course of it's everyday business. 

Please tell us more about what the Schroeder Institute and/or the Truth Initiative is doing to fight Big Tobacco. What action campaigns are effective? 

Thanks.

Dr_Hays
Mayo Clinic

Hello c2q, I'll refer you to the Mission page for the Truth Initiative, which can explain their important purpose and their work, better than I. http://truthinitiative.org/our-mission  There campaigns have been proven time and again in numerous studies, to be effective

philly33
Member

I love it and Jeff too 

indingrl
Member

CHOICES it is the FREE will given to EVERY HUMAN. it's not the tobacco companies, dealers who sell nicotine, grandpa, generations of using drug addicts craving NICOTINE.... It was MY FREE WILL CHOICE TO DIE EARLY KNOWING USING NICOTINE CAUSES EARLY DEATH FOR THOSE WHO CHOOSE TO USE IT -regardless of people,place,thing, situation, circumstances. WE ALL HAVE FREE WILL TO CHOOSE...speaking for ME...NO ONE FORCED ME TO USE NICOTINE... I picked up that first cigarette butt I found in the street and smoked it. I desired to USE nicotine to........many many reasons, excuses. Thanks for letting me share. 

TerrieQuit
Member

Very good, Thank-You, Dr. Hays!

c2q
Member

Please post more like this. I would be delighted if The Truth Initiative had a blog here. We are the ones to make the changes we want to see come true.

Big Tobacco is a bully. We need to expose how that is allowed to continue. Big tobacco sponsors music festivals for young people. It give scholarships to young people. It is a major donor to many many agencies and institutions that serve the homeless and the underprivileged, who just happen to be the greatest single group of smokers. It provides funding for "medical research" about nicotine. How objective do you support that research is? 

Big Tobacco know how to make money. And it will do what it does until there is no longer a profit to be make by doing so.

dwwms
Member

WOW! - I commented just the other day about how I'd justified my sense of right or wrong all these years by continuing to smoke. I knew how big tobacco had fought here trying to cover up the real effects but I had no idea what they were doing now on a global scale. I shouldn't be too shocked - unfortunately, money is always the bottom line.

John Oliver is really good - Jeff is a great idea!

Wantingacig57
Member

IT IS THE ADDICTIVE PROPERTIES OF THE TOBACCO THAT THE COMPANIES USED TO GET PEOPLE HOOKED AGAINST THEIR WILL !!! AT THE POINT WHERE A PERSON CHOOSES NOT TO PARTAKE OF THE ADDICTION DUE TO THEIR LUNGS BEING THREE QUARTERS DEAD TISSUE!!

THE TOBACCO COMPANIES HAD FULL KNOWLEDGE THAT THE PRODUCT WOULD KILL PEOPLE BECAUSE OF THE MAN PRODUCED/ADDED CHEMICALS MIXED IN THE TOBACCO PRODUCTS!!! 

SO DONT GIVE US YOUR HOGWASH THAT THE TOBACCO COMPANIES HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH YOUR CHOICE.... BULL CRAP!!!! SO YOU WERE LUCKY NOT TO BECOME ADDICTED FROM THE ADDITIVES??...GOOD FOR YOU !!

Wantingacig57
Member

I AM 101% WITH YOU TO GO STAND ON CAPITAL HILL IN PROTEST !! GET TRUMP ON IT...HE WILL MAKE SOMETHING HAPPEN !!

About the Author
An expert in tobacco use and dependence, Dr. Hays has authored and co-authored over 70 peer-reviewed scholarly articles and book chapters on various aspects tobacco dependence and its treatment. Since joining the Nicotine Dependence Center in 1992, he and its staff have treated more than 50,000 patients for tobacco dependence.