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Towards stronger tobacco control policies to curb the smoking epidemic in Spain

Mónica Pérez‐Ríos, Jasjit S. Ahluwalia, Carla Guerra-Tort, Guadalupe García, Julia Rey‐Brandariz, Nerea Mourino-Castro, Ana Teijeiro, Raquel Casal-Fernández, Iñaki Galán, Leonor Varela‐Lema, Alberto Ruano‐Raviña

2024Clinical & Translational Oncology14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Smoking and exposure to secondhand smoke pose a significant risk to the health of populations. Although this evidence is not new, the commitment of countries to implement laws aimed at controlling consumption and eliminating exposure to secondhand smoke is uneven. Thus, in North America or in Europe, locations like California or Ireland, are pioneers in establishing policies aimed at protecting the population against smoking and secondhand smoke. Identifying measures that have worked would help control this important Public Health problem in other countries that are further behind in tobacco control policies. In Spain, there has been almost 15 years of little political action in legislation oriented to control the tobacco epidemic. If we want to achieve the tobacco endgame, new legislative measures must be implemented. In this paper, we have elucidated tobacco control policies that could be implemented and show how different countries have done so.

Topics & Concepts

Tobacco controlEnvironmental healthLegislatureLegislationMedicineConsumption (sociology)Secondhand smokePublic healthPopulationControl (management)Chess endgameEconomic growthPolitical scienceLawEconomicsSocial scienceSociologyNursingArtificial intelligenceManagementComputer scienceSmoking Behavior and CessationGlobal Public Health Policies and EpidemiologyHealth disparities and outcomes
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