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Surgeon General's Report: Women & Tobacco 2001

Errata Notice (First Print Run)

US Department of Health and Human Services. Women and Smoking. A Report of the Surgeon General. Rockville (MD): US Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Office of the Surgeon General, 2001.

These items pertain only to the copies distributed at the press conference through April18, 2001.

The final printed copies have been corrected and will be distributed after April 18, 2001.

Page 128 Table 2.38, 

The last row of the table under the column "Characteristic" should say "Men"

Page 210 Table 3.12,

The title of the table should be "Age-standardized average annual death rate for lung cancer among women, 1990-1993, and average annual percent increase between 1985 and 1990-1993, selected industrialized countries

Page 326 Table 3.49:

Footnote †A should read "Smoking status ascertained after diagnosis."

Footnote **D should read "Smoking status ascertained before or soon after diagnosis."

Page 328 Table 3.50:

Footnote ‡D should read "Smoking status ascertained before or soon after diagnosis."

Footnote ‡‡A should read "Smoking status ascertained after diagnosis."

 


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