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Tobacco Control 2002;11(Supplement 2 ):ii1; doi:10.1136/tc.11.suppl_2.ii1-a
Copyright © 2002 by the BMJ Publishing Group Ltd.
Tobacco Control 2002;11:ii1-ii1
© 2002 Tobacco Control

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Tobacco control in Massachusetts: making smoking history

The Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Tobacco Control Program would like to thank the many organisations that support the work of developing a smoke-free state. The Massachusetts Coalition for a Healthy Future was instrumental in advocating for the establishment of a tobacco control programme in Massachusetts. Nationally, the National Cancer Institute (NCI), and the Federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) were committed to helping Massachusetts move forward in its work.

This supplement required many hours from the managers of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. Howard Koh, Deborah Klein Walker, Gregory Connolly, Harriet Robbins, and Daniel Friedman provided guidance and commitment to having this supplement come to fruition. Carolyn Celebucki managed and oversaw the project. Milly Krakow coordinated and facilitated the effort.

At the journal, Ann McNeill, Simon Chapman, and John Weller were extraordinarily helpful and persevering in all details of the project. Also, thanks to the peer . . . [Full text of this article]


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