The beginning of end tobacco
Tobacco use is one of the greatest public health menaces of our time, causing 30% of all cancer cases in the United States.
This year, tobacco is expected to kill 480,000 Americans and 6 million people worldwide. In the next half-century, its use will result in 500 million deaths, mostly in low- and middle-income countries.
- Reduce tobacco use by children, teenagers and adults.
- Reduce nonsmokers¡¯ exposure to secondhand smoke.
- Increase attempts by adult and teen smokers to quit, and increase tobacco cessation counseling.
¡°EndTobacco is one of several initiatives in the cancer prevention and control platform of the focused on preventing and reducing cancer through screening, early detection and survivorship,¡± Hawk says.
As part of the program, MD Anderson is adopting a tobacco-free hiring policy. Beginning Jan. 1, 2015, all MD Anderson job candidates offered a position will be screened for tobacco use during the recruitment process.
Those who test positive won¡¯t be eligible for hire. They may, however, reapply after 180 days.
¡°If we want to make a serious impact on smoking and tobacco use, we must lead by example and create a healthy environment internally for our patients, visitors, faculty and staff,¡± Hawk says.
EndTobacco, which includes 110 tactical recommendations, is founded on best practices in tobacco control as established by the and the .
¡°For a long time, MD Anderson has worked to eliminate tobacco use at the local, state and national level,¡± Moreno says. ¡°EndTobacco is a perfect opportunity to align our internal goals with our external efforts.¡±
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