2004 Surgeon General's Report—The Health Consequences of Smoking
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Complete Report
- Complete Report
- Errata Notice
- Executive Summary [PDF—112 KB]
- Message from the Department of Health and Human Services [PDF—20 KB]
Highlights
- 28 Surgeon General's Reports on Smoking and Health, 1964–2004 [PDF—83 KB]
- En español [PDF—29 KB]
- Four Major Conclusions of the 2004 Report
- How Do We Conclude That Smoking Is a Cause of Disease?
- How Smoking Harms People of All Ages
- Impact on Unborn Babies, Infants, Children, and Adolescents
- Smoking Among Adults in the United States: Cancer
- Smoking Among Adults in the United States: Coronary Heart Disease and Stroke
- Smoking Among Adults in the United States: Other Health Effects
- Smoking Among Adults in the United States: Reproductive Health
- Smoking Among Adults in the United States: Respiratory Health
- Smoking Among Seniors in the United States
Consumer Summary
- The Health Consequences of Smoking: What It Means to You
A short, easy-to-read booklet that details how smoking affects the body.
Video and Posters
Video
This video presents a news segment about individuals with a family member whose cigarette smoking led to a cancer diagnosis.
Posters
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