Project Details
Description
Smoking is the single most preventable cause of disease and death around the world. Based on 1990-1994 data, tobacco-caused mortality is estimated to be more than one million deaths annually in the American continent. Cost-effectiveness analysis in smoking cessation are complex because of uncertainty about long term cessation rates, the long term benefits of smoking cessation between different sub-groups of smokers and disease specific morbidity and mortality.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 15/01/06 → 14/01/07 |
Project funding
- International
- NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH (NIH) - FO