Get involved in World No Tobacco Day 2021!
28th May 2021
28th May 2021
Tobacco use is a common risk factor for many noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), including cardiovascular disease, cancer, chronic respiratory disease, and other diseases including tuberculosis and neurological disorders.
It accounts for up to 8 million deaths every year – including 14% of all NCD deaths among adults aged 30 and over. What’s more, deaths from tobacco use are projected to increase significantly over the coming years. But tobacco use is a preventable risk factor which continues to take too many lives.
We urgently need strong commitment and political will from governments to drive tobacco use control, as well as to stop tobacco industry interference in health policy.
We know of a number of interventions that are both high-impact and cost-effective. These include, but are not limited to:
UICC has brought together a range of resources and information to promote tobacco control and cessation in their content hub. Check it out!