Background: In England, many people of South Asian origin consume smokeless tobacco (ST). ST use can lead to oral cancer, which is disproportionately high in South Asians. Our aims were to assess the compliance of ST product retailers with statutory regulations and to explore the supply chain of ST. Methods: We undertook a multimethods study between August 2017 and July 2019 in five English boroughs with a high proportion of ethnic South Asians. We purchased ST products and conducted field surveys with ST retailers at point of sale. Qualitative interviews were conducted with ST retailers and suppliers. ST packs were assessed for regulatory compliance, while quantitative and qualitative data triangulated information on retailers' practices a...
Introduction With most marketing channels prohibited, the retail environment has assumed greater imp...
BACKGROUND: Tobacco point of sale (POS) retail displays are banned in many countries, including in E...
OBJECTIVES: To test for early evidence whether, following the standardisation of tobacco packaging, ...
Background: In England, many people of South Asian origin consume smokeless tobacco (ST). ST use can...
Introduction South Asia is home to more than 300 million smokeless tobacco (ST) users. Bangladesh, I...
Introduction: South Asia is home to more than 300 million smokeless tobacco (ST) users. Bangladesh, ...
Background and challenges to implementation Oral cancers incidence in India is very high, which is ...
Aim.: The aim of this study was to estimate the prevalence and identify correlates of smokeless toba...
Ahmad F, Böckmann M, Khan Z, et al. Implementing smokeless tobacco control policy in Pakistan: a qua...
Background and challenges to implementation The UK is now a 'dark market' as such the supply chain ...
Objective To examine the role of accessibility, product availability, promotions and social norms pr...
Background Over 100 million Indian adults use tobacco. India enhanced tobacco warning label require...
BACKGROUND: From April 6th 2015, all small shops in the UK were required to cover up tobacco product...
Background Globally, Smokeless Tobacco (ST) is consumed by over 300 million people. ST is addictive...
Background Over the past 10 years, the WHO FCTC has served as a powerful tool to initiate, support,...
Introduction With most marketing channels prohibited, the retail environment has assumed greater imp...
BACKGROUND: Tobacco point of sale (POS) retail displays are banned in many countries, including in E...
OBJECTIVES: To test for early evidence whether, following the standardisation of tobacco packaging, ...
Background: In England, many people of South Asian origin consume smokeless tobacco (ST). ST use can...
Introduction South Asia is home to more than 300 million smokeless tobacco (ST) users. Bangladesh, I...
Introduction: South Asia is home to more than 300 million smokeless tobacco (ST) users. Bangladesh, ...
Background and challenges to implementation Oral cancers incidence in India is very high, which is ...
Aim.: The aim of this study was to estimate the prevalence and identify correlates of smokeless toba...
Ahmad F, Böckmann M, Khan Z, et al. Implementing smokeless tobacco control policy in Pakistan: a qua...
Background and challenges to implementation The UK is now a 'dark market' as such the supply chain ...
Objective To examine the role of accessibility, product availability, promotions and social norms pr...
Background Over 100 million Indian adults use tobacco. India enhanced tobacco warning label require...
BACKGROUND: From April 6th 2015, all small shops in the UK were required to cover up tobacco product...
Background Globally, Smokeless Tobacco (ST) is consumed by over 300 million people. ST is addictive...
Background Over the past 10 years, the WHO FCTC has served as a powerful tool to initiate, support,...
Introduction With most marketing channels prohibited, the retail environment has assumed greater imp...
BACKGROUND: Tobacco point of sale (POS) retail displays are banned in many countries, including in E...
OBJECTIVES: To test for early evidence whether, following the standardisation of tobacco packaging, ...