Want To Prevent Cancer & Reduce Cancer-Related Morbidity? Adoption of a tobacco harm reduction approach can help
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A submission that seeks to highlight the importance of supporting evidence-informed methods that can more rapidly than ever before assist people to stop smoking. The first section of this submission recaps why reducing tobacco smoking needs to remain a top priority for intervention if the New Zealand Government truly wants to reduce the incidence of cancer overall, and particularly if reducing the health inequities between non-Māori and Māori is a genuine goal.
Following consideration of the role of institutional racism, I will discuss the inadequacy of the Eurocentric tobacco control programme that is in itself a barrier to reducing smoking among Māori. I then lay out the rationale for the adoption of a harm reduction approach to tobacco smoking. A Māori tobacco control strategy designed by Māori smoking cessation experts and key informants is also needed. To conclude, I make a number of recommendations that should be seen as a compliment to the many other care and treatment related improvements other submitters will put forward. Assisting the more rapid reduction of smoking is just one important cancer prevention strategy that needs to be done.
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