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The report highlighted the deleterious health consequences of tobacco use. Smoking and Health: Report of the Advisory Committee to the Surgeon General held cigarette smoking responsible for a 70 percent increase in the mortality rate of smokers over non-smokers.
Major Conclusions Smoking cessation improves health status and enhances quality of life. Smoking cessation reduces the risk of premature death and can add as much as a decade to life expectancy. Smoking places a substantial financial burden on smokers, healthcare systems, and society.
This twenty-ninth report of the Surgeon General documents the serious and deadly health effects of involuntary exposure to tobacco smoke. Secondhand smoke is a major cause of disease, including lung cancer and coronary heart disease, in healthy nonsmokers.
Figure 6.5Health warnings on cigarette packages in the United States. (1) SURGEON GENERALS WARNING: Smoking Causes Lung Cancer, Heart Disease, Emphysema, and May Complicate Pregnancy. (2) SURGEON GENERALS WARNING: Quitting Smoking Now Greatly Reduces Serious Risks to Your Health.
The 1964 report of the United States (US) Surgeon General was the first US government report to conclude that smoking was a cause of lung cancer and chronic bronchitis and a probable cause of coronary heart disease.
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2020Smoking Cessation: A Report of the Surgeon General The first Surgeon Generals report on smoking cessation in 20 years, this report emphasizes that one of the most important actions people can take to improve their health is to quit smoking, regardless of their age or how long they have been smoking.
The 1964 Report of the Surgeon Generals Advisory Committee on Smoking and Health (US PHS 1964) concluded that cigarette smoking is a cause of lung cancer and laryngeal cancer in men, a probable cause of lung cancer in women, and the most important cause of chronic bronchitis.

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