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©2004 Tobacco Control Resource Centre.
 
Selected TCRC Resources
   
Smoking and the vascular system: a review for vascular specialists

POSTER  (PDF | 193.89 KB)

SLIDE SHOW  (PPT | 739 KB)

REVIEW ARTICLE  (PDF | 116.98 KB)

Assessment of Causality  (DOC | 31 KB)

   
   
Smoking and eye health: a review for ophthalmologists

POSTER  (PDF | 271.23 KB)

SLIDE SHOW  (PPT | 668 KB)

Assessment of Causality  (DOC | 31 KB)

REVIEW ARTICLE  (PDF | 80.99 KB)

   
   
Smoking and the endocrine system: a review for endocrinologists

REVIEW ARTICLE  (PDF | 101.12 KB)

POSTER  (PDF | 263.61 KB)

SLIDE SHOW  (PPT | 1.74 MB)

   
   
Smoking and women's reproductive health: a review for gynaecologists and obstetricians

REVIEW ARTICLE  (PDF | 96.34 KB)

POSTER  (PDF | 233.49 KB)

SLIDE SHOW  (PPT | 773.5 KB)

Assessment of Causality  (DOC | 31 KB)

   
   
Smoking and surgery: a review for surgeons and anaesthesiologists

REVIEW ARTICLE  (PDF | 84.21 KB)

POSTER  (PDF | 235.12 KB)

SLIDE SHOW  (PPT | 2.12 MB)

   
   
Smoking and child health: a review for paediatricians

REVIEW ARTICLE  (DOC | 326.5 KB)

POSTER  (PDF | 283.91 KB)

SLIDESHOW  (PPT | 3.81 MB)

Assessment of Causality  (DOC | 33 KB)

   
   
Doctors and Tobacco Past Achievements Future Directions
Legacy Report
Tobacco Control Resource Centre
1997-2006

TCRC Legacy Report  (PDF | 329.98 KB)

   
   
The BMA Tobacco Control Resource Centre: Case Study Evaluation on Publication and Event Activities
December 2003 to February 2005

Report  (PDF | 179.32 KB)

   
   
Doctors and Tobacco the Masterclass
This TCRC multimedia resource contains 31 presentations that cover issues around health, helping smokers quit, policies and action for doctors. It shows how doctors and other health professionals can rise to the challenge in curbing the death, disability and disease caused by tobacco. Speakers include Prof Sir John Crofton, Prof Sir Richard Doll and Prof Sir Richard Peto. Slide resources are available in English and Russian.

View Introduction on the DVD from Dr Lee Jong-Wook, Director General of the World Health Organisation ( High Quality | Low Quality )

View Sir Richard's presentation "Doctors and Tobacco: The first 50 years".
( Low Quality | High Quality ) Obituary: Sir Richard Doll dies aged 92
   
   
Smoke-free Europe: Reviewing progress, prescribing action
In this report, doctors' leaders from countries as diverse as Ireland, Norway, Malta, Italy and Sweden share their experiences of the new smoke-free laws. They say that the laws are good for health, good for business, and popular.

The report also shows that while some countries have introduced effective smoke-free laws, many governments have made little progress in combating the health risks of second-hand smoke.

Published March 2005.

Smoke-free Europe  (PDF | 1.66 MB)

Sources and References  (DOC | 54.5 KB)

   
   
Smoke-free world, doctors' notes on clean air laws
Doctors' leaders from eight countries describe the success of smoke-free legislation. These stories from the frontline show the benefits of laws to make enclosed public places smoke-free, and dispel the common myths spun by opponents.

Published January 2005.

Smoke-free world  (PDF | 1.49 MB)

Sources and References  (DOC | 75 KB)

   
   
The human cost of tobacco. Passive smoking: doctors speak out on behalf of patients
In this BMA report, doctors chronicle individual stories behind the statistics to show how second hand tobacco smoke destroys lives and health.

Published as a web document on November 2004.

The human cost of tobacco  (PDF | 796.7 KB)

   
   
Smoke-free public places: A prescription for public health
A brief guide to health and policy regarding second-hand smoke.

Published July 2004.

Smoke-free public places  (PDF | 115.63 KB)

   
   
The short guide to the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control
The WHO FCTC is the world's first international treaty for public health. This brief guide explains why the treaty is needed, what action it commits governments to taking, and how it will make a difference.

Download the pdf file of the booklet, or view the html slide presentation.

Published April 2004.

Brief guide to FCTC  (PDF | 1.09 MB)

   
   
Smoking and Reproductive Life
The impact of smoking on sexual, reproductive and child health.

Report and brief guide.

Published February 2004.

Smoking and Reproductive Life REPORT  (PDF | 2.54 MB)

Smoking and Reproductive Life SHORT GUIDE  (PDF | 1.57 MB)

Smoking and Reproductive Life POSTER  (PDF | 2.01 MB)

   
   
Towards Smoke-free Public Places
The health effects of second-hand smoke, and the case for smoke- free public places: factsheet, policy briefing and slide resource.

Published November 2002.

Towards Smoke-free Public Places  (PDF | 240.58 KB)

   
   
Tobacco Under the Microscope: The Doctors' Manifesto for Global Tobacco Control
Booklet, posters, postcards and website outlining five key measures for effective tobacco control.

Published October 2002.

Doctors' Manifesto  (PDF | 799.49 KB)

   
   
Doctors and Tobacco: Medicine's Big Challenge
An action manual for national medical associations and their members.

This classic text, published in 2000, is translated into several languages. Download the full text as a pdf below.

Doctors and Tobacco - EN  (PDF | 1.31 MB)

Les Médecins et le Tabac - FR  (PDF | 1.7 MB)

Arzte und Tabak - DE  (PDF | 1.65 MB)

I Medici ed il Tabacco - IT  (PDF | 1.74 MB)

Os Médicos e o Tabaco - PT  (PDF | 2.29 MB)

Los Médicos y el Tabaco - ES  (PDF | 1.57 MB)

ВРАЧИ И ТАБАК - RU  (PDF | 2.28 MB)

   
   
Keep Smiling: No-one's Going to Die
An analysis of internal documents from the UK tobacco industry's advertising agencies.

Published in 2000.

Keep Smiling  (PDF | 281.57 KB)