“Tobacco Free * Japan: Recommendations for Tobacco Control Policy” is a unique project whereby experts from Japan and the U.S. and opinion leaders from health care fields have joined together to develop scientific, evidence-based tobacco policy to be developed and implemented after FCTC is in effect. Executive Summary Full Report The Japanese epidemiologic findings reviewed in this report are included in the database system developed by the Institute for Global Tobacco Control. Please download the database as well as the users’ manual according to the download instructions. Users can freely search the database and create figures and tables using the system. The evidence tables in the Annex of the report were created using this function. System requirements are shown in the Users’ Manual. The system is not compatible with Macintosh computers.
This database system was developed in 1994 by Dr. Jonathan Samet, co-editor of this report, in collaboration with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, to prepare for testimony in the State of Minnesota's lawsuit against tobacco companies. It was further developed and used in the 2004 Surgeon General' s Report on Active Smoking and Health (The Health Consequences of Smoking: a Report of the Surgeon General). Database Contributors: Erika Avila-Tang, Database Manager Abstractors: Nicole Ammerman, Oyelola Yomi Faparusi, Manuel Franco, Hope Johnson, Wadih Maalouf and Khurram Nasir. User Manual (PDF) download (1.57MB) (for Windows XP/Microsoft Office Access/zip) download (3.16MB) (for Windows 2000/Microsoft Office Access/zip) download (2.79MB)
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