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Steps to limit smoking in China could save 13,000,000 lives in 35 years

Steps to limit smoking in China could save 13,000,000 lives in 35 years

Medicine and Science from The BMJ

February 17, 201420m 11s

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Complete implementation of the World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC) recommends policies in China that would prevent almost 13m smoking related deaths by 2050, suggests a paper published on bmj.com.

China is home to about one third of the world’s smokers and reducing smoking in China could have an enormous public health impact, even on a global scale.

To discuss their research, we are joined by three of the paper's authors, David Levy from Georgetown University, Teh-Wei Hu from University of California at Berkeley, and Andrew Moran from Columbia University Medical Center.

Read the full open access research: http://www.bmj.com/cgi/doi/10.1136/bmj.g1134