BMJ TOBACCO CONTROL March 2012, Volume 21, Issue 2 20th Anniversary Issue
Editorial
- Tobacco control at twenty: reflecting on the past, considering the present and developing the new conversations for the future. Ruth E Malone, Kenneth E Warner Click here
- Successes and new emerging challenges in tobacco control: addressing the vector. Judith Mary Mackay, Douglas W Bettcher, Raman Minhas, Kerstin Schotte Click here
- Legal action by Big Tobacco against the Australian government’s plain packaging law. Simon Chapman Click here
News analysis
- News analysis: Worldwide news and comment Click here
A shameful past
- The history of the discovery of the cigarettelung cancer link: evidentiary traditions, corporate denial, global toll. Robert N Proctor Click here
- A brief overview of the tobacco industry in the last 20 years. Stella Aguinaga Bialous, Silvy Peeters Click here
- Invited commentary. Bontle Mbongwe Click here
- Stages of the cigarette epidemic on entering its second century. Michael Thun, Richard Peto, Jillian Boreham, Alan D Lopez Click here
- Invited commentary. Vienna Wai-yin Lai Click here
- The impact of tobacco control research on policy: 20 years of progress. Kenneth E Warner, Jamie Tam Click here
- Interventions to increase smoking cessation at the population level: how much progress has been made in the last two decades Shu-Hong Zhu, Madeleine Lee, Yue-Lin Zhuang, Anthony Gamst, Tanya Wolfson Click here
- Understanding the vector in order to plan effective tobacco control policies: an analysis of contemporary tobacco industry materials. Anna B Gilmore Click here
Reviews
- Mass media campaigns to promote smoking cessation among adults: an integrative review. Sarah Durkin, Emily Brennan, Melanie Wakefield Click here
- New media and tobacco control. Becky Freeman Click here
- Tobacco control is losing ground in the Web 2.0 era: invited commentary. Kurt M Ribisl, Catherine Jo Click here
- Comprehensive tobacco marketing restrictions: promotion, packaging, price and place. Lisa Henriksen Click here
- Smoke-free air policies: past, present and future. Andrew Hyland, Joaquin Barnoya, Juan E Corral Click here
- Tobacco industry denormalisation as a tobacco control intervention: a review. Ruth E Malone, Quinn Grundy, Lisa A Bero Click here
- The tobacco industry is not a normal business, so let us stop treating it that way: invited commentary. Thomas J Glynn Click here
- Tobacco taxes as a tobacco control strategy. Frank J Chaloupka, Ayda Yurekli, Geoffrey T Fong Click here
- Non-cigarette tobacco products: what have we learnt and where are we headed Richard J O’Connor Click here
- Environmental health impacts of tobacco farming: a review of the literature. Natacha Lecours, Guilherme E G Almeida, Jumanne M Abdallah, Thomas E Novotny Click here
- Invited commentary. Lutgard Kokulinda Kagaruki Click here
- Bibliographic analysis of papers and authors published in Tobacco Control 1998September 2011. Simon Chapman, Gemma Derrick Click here
- Invited commentary. Abdullah M Al-Bedah, Naseem Akhtar Qureshi Click here
The Lighter Side
- Best of The Lighter Side (19922009). Norbert Hirschhorn, Stan Shatenstein Click here
Strategic directions and emerging issues in tobacco control
- Human rights-based approach to tobacco control. Carolyn Dresler, Harry Lando, Hitakshi Sehgal Click here
- Invited commentary. Stephen P Marks Click here
- Allying tobacco control with human rights: invited commentary. Richard A Daynard Click here
- Four COPs and counting: achievements, underachievements and looming challenges in the early life of the WHO FCTC Conference of the Parties. Jonathan Liberman Click here
- Nigeria: how British American Tobacco undermines the WHO FCTC through agricultural initiatives: invited commentary. Philip Jakpor Click here
- Whither tobacco product regulation Ann McNeill, David Hammond, Coral Gartner Click here
- Product liability. Richard A Daynard, Eric LeGresley Click here
- Feasibility of tobacco product liability litigation in Uganda: invited commentary. Jacqueline Tumwine Click here
- Invited commentary. Hom L Shrestha Click here
- From cigarette smuggling to illicit tobacco trade. Luk Joossens, Martin Raw Click here
- Illicit trade protocol: the weakest link: invited commentary. Deborah Sy Click here
- Invited commentary. Adeola Akinremi Click here
- Women and tobacco: a call for including gender in tobacco control research, policy and practice. Amanda Amos, Lorraine Greaves, Mimi Nichter, Michele Bloch Click here
- Women and tobacco: part of the bigger picture. Ian N Olver Click here
- The complexity of harm reduction with smokeless tobacco as an approach to tobacco control in low-income and middle-income countries. Olalekan A Ayo-Yusuf, David M Burns Click here
- Improving smoking cessation approaches at the individual level. Paul Aveyard, Martin Raw Click here
- What public health strategies are needed to reduce smoking initiation John P Pierce, Victoria M White, Sherry L Emery Click here
Debates
- Softening up on the hardening hypothesis. Joanna E Cohen, Paul W McDonald, Peter Selby Click here
- The hardening hypothesis: does it matter Graeme Docherty, Ann McNeill Click here
The future of tobacco control
- Moving beyond global tobacco control to global disease control. Heather L Wipfli, Jonathan M Samet Click here
- Moving towards more equitable and integrated approaches for tobacco control and non-communicable diseases: invited commentary. Asaf Bitton Click here
- Tobacco control, global health policy and development: towards policy coherence in global governance. Jeff Collin Click here
- Integrating tobacco control into health and development agendas. K Srinath Reddy, Amit Yadav, Monika Arora, Gaurang P Nazar Click here
Endgame visions
- The need for new strategies to combat the epidemic of smoking-related harm. Ron Borland Click here
- How smoking became history: looking back to 2012. Richard A Daynard Click here
- Exploring vector space: overcoming resistance to direct control of the tobacco industry. Cynthia Callard, Neil E Collishaw Click here
- What are the elements of the tobacco endgame George Thomson, Richard Edwards, Nick Wilson, Tony Blakely Click here
- Pinocchio shows how to end the tobacco epidemic. Stanton A Glantz Click here
- The Invited commentary. ukasz Balwicki Click here