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The role of public policies in reducing smoking prevalence and deaths: the Argentina Tobacco Policy Simulation Model 

Rev Panam Salud Publica vol.21 no.1 Washington Jan. 2007
Jump to full article: Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública, 2007-01-01

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CONCLUSIONS: Tobacco control policies can substantially reduce smoking rates, which can save many lives. Without such policies, deaths from smoking, and associated medical costs, will increase. The ATPSM is expected to provide guidance in filling the most important information gaps pertinent to both modeling and policy-making in Argentina, e.g., the lack of data on initiation and cessation rates, and the need for studies on the impact of policies. Similar models might be developed for other Latin American countries.

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