Philip Morris
Fields
- Author
- Shapiro, C.
- Area
- SLAVITT,JOSHUA/OFFICE
- Type
- LETT, LETTER
- Recipient (Organization)
- Center for Health Affairs
- Nj Dept of Health
- Named Organization
- Consumer Health Education
- Health Research + Educational Trust Nj
- Junior Volunteer Comm
- NCI, Natl Cancer Inst
- Nj Assn of Directors of Volunteer Servic
- Nj Dept of Health
- Nj Hospital Assn Council
- Teens Organized to Prevent Smoking
- American Cancer Society
- Assist, Assist
- Health Research + Educational Trust Nj
- Recipient
- Parkin, W.E.
- Document File
- 2023675836/2023676572/Assist Program (Successful) New Jersey Proposal 2 of 2
- Litigation
- Abcd/Produced
- Author (Organization)
- Division of Epidemiology + Disease Contr
- Health Research + Educational Trust Nj
- Master ID
- 2023675989/6571
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HEALTH RESEAFdCW AND EDUCATIONAL TRUST OF NEW JERSEY
a. _.Center for Health Affairs
760'Alexander Road
CN-1
Princeton. New•Jersey 08543-0001
July 23, 1990
William E. Parkin, DVM, Dr.PH.
Assistant Carmissi oner
Division of Epidemiology and Disease Control
New Jersey Department of Health
CN 369
Trenton, NJ 08625-0369
Dear Dr. Parkin:
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JUL 3j1990
fliV. EPtlC3~Er".SE CO1.TRL'E'
On behalf of the Health Research and Educational; Trust of NJ (HRET), I am
writing this letter to support the grant application of the New Jersey
Department of Health and the New Jersey Division of the American Cancer
Society to the National Cancer Institute's American Stop Smoking.
Intervention Study (ASSIST) for Cancer Prevention.
Smoking is the single most preventable cause of death and disability in.
the United States and should be the number one public health issue of our
time. There is overwhelming need for the ASSIST project because over
350,000 Americans will die prematurely this year of disease linked' to
smoking. The Continuing Education Department of HRET has developed,
coordinated and conducted a variety of programs designed to reduce
tobacco-related cancer morbidity and mortality In New Jersey. HRET has
held educational conferences to promote smoke-free healthcare
institutions, i.e., "Smoke-Free Hospital Implementation Clinics,"
"Nursing Interventions: Clearing The Air With The Smoking Patient," and
"Smoke-Free Policy And Interventions For The Psychiatric And Substance
Abuse Patient."
Most recently, because of the direct aid received from the Statewide
Youth Tobacco Use Control Project, HRET has initiated the TOPS (Teens
Organized to Prevent Smoking) program. TOPS is a collaborative effort
between the Health Research and Educational Trust of NJ, the New Jersey
Hospital Association Council on Auxil-iaries' Consumer Health Education
and'Junior Volunteer Committees, as well as the New Jersey Association of
Directors of Volunteer Services.

Statistics show that 60% of all smokers start by the age of 14, and,are
addicted by the age of 19. The purpose of the TOPS program is to train
hospital junior volunteers to become anti-smoking leaders. These young
"teachers" will go out to community youth organizations to promote
non-smoking to pre-teens and adolescents. TOPS will develop a training
manual which will be distributed to all hospitals, and conduct a
statewide program to introduce and promote this project throughout New
Jersey. NRET hopes that with continued support, TOPS will become an
on-going program that will result in effectively reducing the number of
young smokers in New Jersey.
The Department of Health has been instrumental in helping to launch the
TOPS program. We know that you will conscientiously carry out the terms
of the ASSIST contract, and we will cooperate with you in that effort.
We look forward to being part of the coalition formed between the New
Jersey Department of Health, the American Cancer Society, and other state
and local organizations for the prevention of cancer and elimination of
other tobacco-caused disease.
Sincerely,
Charlene Shapiro
Vice President
HRET, Educational Services
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