General
Addressing Tobacco Use in Black Communities (American Lung Association)
Lung health disparities persist among Black Americans, especially in lung cancer incidence and menthol cigarette use. In anticipation of the Food and Drug Administration’s expected proposal to remove menthol cigarettes from the marketplace, the American Lung Association is actively working to address these disparities and the systemic issues that perpetuate them.
The Real Cost of Smoking
SCLC Director Job Description
Associations between COVID-19 risk perceptions and smoking and quitting behavior among U.S. adults
Working with Insurance Commissioners to Improve Tobacco Cessation Coverage
American Lung Association's Toolkit: Working with Insurance Commissioners to Improve Tobacco Cessation Coverage July 2021
AAP Youth Tobacco Cessation Considerations for Clinicians
This brief, practical guide is designed to support pediatric health clinicians in screening patients for tobacco use and providing behavioral and pharmacological support to help youth quit. The resource uses an easy, 3-step model, “Ask-Counsel-Treat (ACT),” to guide clinical interactions around cessation.