PRESS CONFERENCE TODAY, 2:00 PM - NIH STATE-OF-THE-SCIENCE CONFERENCE ON TOBACCO USE PREVENTION, CESSATION, AND CONTROL

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U.S. Department of Health and Human Services 
NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH 
NIH News 
NIH Office of the Director (OD)  http://www.nih.gov/icd/od/
Office of Medical Applications of Research (OMAR)
http://odp.od.nih.gov/omar/
 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Wednesday, June 14, 2006
 
CONTACT: Kelli Marciel (OMAR,) 301-496-4819, marcielk@xxxxxxxxxx
 
NEWS ADVISORY
 
PRESS CONFERENCE TODAY, 2:00 PM - NIH STATE-OF-THE-SCIENCE CONFERENCE ON
TOBACCO USE PREVENTION, CESSATION, AND CONTROL 
 
WHAT: 
An impartial, independent panel charged with reviewing the available
scientific evidence on prevention, cessation, and control of tobacco use
will hold a press conference to present its findings to the media. The
panel was convened as part of a three-day NIH state-of-the-science
conference, which began Monday. 

No registration is required. Reporters unable to attend may view the
press conference webcast live and submit questions at
http://videocast.nih.gov/.

Additional information about the state-of-the-science conference is
available at http://consensus.nih.gov/2006/2006TobaccoSOS029html.htm.
 
WHEN:
Wednesday, June 14, 2006, 2:00 p.m. Eastern
 
WHERE:
Natcher Conference Center, Main Auditorium
NIH Main Campus, Building 45
9000 Rockville Pike
Bethesda, Maryland 20892 
Campus visitor information: http://www.nih.gov/about/visitor/index.htm
 
WHY: 
Tobacco use remains the nation's leading preventable cause of premature
death. Each year, more than 440,000 Americans die from disease caused by
tobacco use, accounting for one in every five deaths. Cigarette smoking
alone is responsible for more than 30 percent of cancer deaths annually
in the United States, and smoking is also an important cause of death
from heart disease, stroke, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
Currently, there are an estimated 44.5 million (21 percent) adult
smokers and an estimated 3.75 million (22 percent) high school student
smokers in the United States. Cigarettes are the predominant form of
tobacco consumed; however, other forms of tobacco, such as smokeless
tobacco, cigars, and pipes, are also used. In addition to the toll on
human lives, tobacco use places an enormous economic burden on society.
>From 1995 to 1999, estimated annual smoking-attributable economic costs
in the United States were $75.5 billion for direct medical care for
adults and $81.9 billion for lost productivity.
 
Despite enormous progress in reducing the prevalence of tobacco use in
this country, it is unlikely that the "Healthy People 2010" objectives
of reducing smoking prevalence to 12 percent or less in adults and 16
percent or less in youth will be reached on schedule. A better
understanding of how effective strategies for prevention and treatment
can be developed and implemented across diverse segments of the
population is crucial to accelerate progress; meeting the "Healthy
People 2010" prevalence goals would prevent a projected additional 7.1
million premature deaths after 2010. This conference has been planned to
facilitate an objective review of the available evidence to clarify what
is known and what research gaps remain concerning the conference
questions.
 
BACKGROUND:
The conference is sponsored by the NIH Office of Medical Applications of
Research and the National Cancer Institute, through the NIH Consensus
Development Program. A background document about the conference process
is available at http://consensus.nih.gov/forthemedia.htm.
 
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
To schedule interviews, please contact Kelli Marciel by e-mail at
marcielk@xxxxxxxxxx or by phone at (301) 496-4819.
 
NOTE TO TV EDITORS: 
The press conference at 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday, June 14, will be
broadcast live via satellite at the following coordinates: 
C-Band Galaxy 3C
Transponder: 23C
Orbital Location: 95 degrees west
Downlink Frequency: 4160 H
Audio: 6.2/ 6.8
Test time: 1:30-2:00 p.m. ET
Broadcast: 2:00-3:00 p.m. ET
 
NOTE TO RADIO EDITORS: An audio report of the conference results will be
available after 4:00 p.m. Wednesday, June 14, from the NIH Radio News
Service by calling 1-800-MED-DIAL (1-800-633-3425) or visiting
http://www.nih.gov/news/radio/index.htm.
 
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