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Smokeless tobacco use: Harm reduction or induction approach?
Dorothy K. Hatsukami
, Charlotte Lemmonds
, Scott L. Tomar
Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
Screening, Prevention, Etiology & Cancer Survivorship
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Tobacco
100%
Harm Reduction
100%
Smokeless Tobacco Use
100%
Cigarette
44%
Effective Treatment
11%
Treatment Strategy
11%
Tobacco Products
11%
Nicotine
11%
Reduction Method
11%
Cigarette Smoking
11%
Regulatory Approval
11%
Nicotine Products
11%
Smokeless Tobacco Products
11%
Addiction Potential
11%
Product Regulation
11%
Negative Health Effects
11%
Toxin Exposure
11%
Research Regulation
11%
Harmful Substances
11%
Smoking Cessation Methods
11%
Medicine and Dentistry
Harm Reduction
100%
Tobacco Use
100%
Smokeless Tobacco
100%
Addictive Behavior
8%
Nicotine Withdrawal
8%
Cigarette Smoking
8%
Effective Treatment
8%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Chewing Tobacco
100%
Cigarette Smoking
8%