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Best Practices for Comprehensive Tobacco Control Programs—2007

Errata Notice

These items only pertain to the 5,000 copies of the national conference print run, October 23, 2007.

Page 12, right column, 3rd line, insert the word "cancer." Sentence should read as follows: Because of this accelerated decline, California has the potential to be the first state in which lung cancer is no longer the leading cancer cause of death.

Page 13, left column, 2nd full paragraph, end of 4th sentence (line 16), added "as well as Tribal Support Centers and National Networks of specific populations."

Page 15, right column, end of first paragraph, footnote changed to read "12-14."

Page 22, left column, last line of first paragraph, insert the word "control" after "tobacco."

Page 24, right column, 6th bullet, replaced "disparate populations" with "tobacco-related disparities."

Page 29, right column, 6th resource, web link should read: "http://cancercontrolplanet.cancer.gov."

Page 41, Budget box, 2nd paragraph, line 8, changed "Experience indicates" to "State experience suggests."

To adjust for rounding errors, the following changes were made to the line "Total state revenue from tobacco excise taxes and settlement":

  • Page 58: $250.5 million
  • Page 63: $309.2 million
  • Page 68: $391.2 million
  • Page 71: $924.6 million
  • Page 74: $172.6 million
  • Page 76: $267.6 million
  • Page 77: $201.9 million
  • Page 79: $672.6 million
  • Page 80: $1,419.9 million
  • Page 92: $44.6 million
  • Page 94: $284.8 million
  • Page 99: $48.6 million
  • Page 102: $90.6 million

Page 116, 1st bullet, changed "disparate populations" to "populations experiencing tobacco-related disparities."

 

 
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