Nicotine / THR - Statements from Organizations: Difference between revisions
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=='''[https://www.blf.org.uk/your-stories/more-evidence-than-ever-e-cigs-safer-than-smoking British Lung Foundation]'''== | =='''[https://www.blf.org.uk/your-stories/more-evidence-than-ever-e-cigs-safer-than-smoking British Lung Foundation]'''== | ||
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=='''[https://lunghealth.ca/vaping/ Lung Health Foundation]'''== | |||
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=='''[https://roycastle.org/no-smoking-day-should-i-use-an-e-cigarette-to-quit-smoking/ Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation]'''== | =='''[https://roycastle.org/no-smoking-day-should-i-use-an-e-cigarette-to-quit-smoking/ Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation]'''== |
Revision as of 20:45, 25 May 2021
Thank-you Charles A. Gardner, PhD for the original compilation of this list. Thank-you to the volunteers from around the world who provide statements for us to add to this collection! Many of the items sited below are also list on this google doc. Note: some items may not be on both resources.
"Tobacco Harm Reduction = SAFER than smoking"
World Health Organization EURO Office
International Agency for Research on Cancer
Cochrane Systematic Review
Public Health England
Royal College of Physicians
National Institute for Health and Care Excellence
British Medical Association
Cancer Research UK
UK Centre for Tobacco and Alcohol Studies
British Lung Foundation
Lung Health Foundation
Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
Royal College of General Practitioners
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Royal Society for Public Health
Stroke Association UK
Royal Pharmaceutical Society
Royal College of Midwives
British Thoracic Society
The British Psychological Society #1 #2
Heart UK
Action on Smoking and Health UK
National Centre for Smoking Cessation and Training
British Heart Foundation
National Fire Chiefs Council
London Fire Brigade
National Health Service Scotland
Health Service Executive Ireland - #1 and #2
New Zealand Ministry of Health
Cancer Society of New Zealand
Royal Australian College of Physicians
Drug and Alcohol Nurses of Australasia
Royal Australian & New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (RANZCP)
House of Representatives Philippines
2018
German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment
French National Academy of Medicine
French National Academy of Pharmacy
French National Cancer Institute
French High Council for Public Health
US National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine
US Food & Drug Administration #1 #2 #3
US Centers for Disease Control
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
Center for Critical Public Health
Truth Initiative
American Cancer Society
Canadian Cancer Society
American Heart Association
American Association of Public Health Physicians
Faculty of Public Health
Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids (CTFK)
Canadian Heart & Stroke Foundation
Government of Canada
Uruguayan Council of Ministries
2021
Suggestions to add to this page
Camden quit smoking
faculty of public health
Vaping and tobacco harm reduction - highlights from England
References - start at #64
Policy
That research be expanded and accelerated on the potential for e-cigarettes, in particular for those who have not been able to quit or not interested in quitting, to be used as a potential tool in the treatment for nicotine/tobacco use and especially addiction involving nicotine, or as a component of a comprehensive harm reduction strategy