State-based chronic disease control: the Rocky Mountain Tobacco-Free Challenge

Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, Nov 10, 1989

(*)Copies of the Guide may be obtained after January 1, 1990, from either the Cancer Communications Branch, National Cancer Institute, telephone (301) 496-6792, or the Technical Information Center, OSH, telephone (301) 443-1690.

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