50th Anniversary Surgeon General’s Report on Smoking and Health.

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50th Anniversary Surgeon General’s Report on Smoking and Health

50th Anniversary

Surgeon General’s Reports on Smoking and Health First SGR, released in January 1964, identified smoking as a cause of lung cancer in men.

Health Effects of Tobacco Use Thirty additional SGRs released since Produced growing evidence of health effects from smoking and SHS: o Heart disease. o Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. o Cancers. o Pregnancy complications. o Pediatric diseases.

Costs of Tobacco Use More than 440,000 Americans die every year from smoking. Eight million Americans live with at least one serious chronic disease from smoking. Cost to U.S economy is $193 billion a year. o Nearly $96 billion in direct medical costs. o Additional $97 billion in lost productivity.

50th Anniversary SGR In 2014, Surgeon General will release a new report on smoking and health. Report will cover three major topics: o Historical and trend information on tobacco use over last 50 years. o New findings on health effects of smoking. o Call to action—how we can end the continuing tobacco use epidemic.

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