PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Kenneth E Warner TI - An endgame for tobacco? AID - 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2013-050989 DP - 2013 May 01 TA - Tobacco Control PG - i3--i5 VI - 22 IP - suppl 1 4099 - http://tobaccocontrol.bmj.com/content/22/suppl_1/i3.short 4100 - http://tobaccocontrol.bmj.com/content/22/suppl_1/i3.full SO - Tob Control2013 May 01; 22 AB - Since its origins in the 1960s, tobacco control has achieved remarkable success against the scourge of tobacco-produced disease and death. Yet tobacco use, especially cigarette smoking, remains the world's leading cause of preventable premature death and is likely to do so for decades to come. Evidence-based policies seem incapable of substantially hastening the demise of smoking. Slowness in the decline of smoking in developed nations, and increasing smoking in many low- and middle-income countries has sparked interest in novel, even radical 'endgame' strategies to eliminate the toll of tobacco. This paper identifies the principal endgame proposals and, with the other papers in this volume, has the goal of expanding and deepening the endgame conversation by engaging the broader tobacco control community. While we struggle today with often widely divergent perspectives and beliefs about what is possible and how it might be achieved, we all share the same vision of the final words to this story: ‘The end’.