The American Cancer Society Tobacco and Cancer Page
This site shows you how tobacco increases your risks for disease and where you can go to get help quitting.
The Centers for Disease Controls Tobacco Information and Prevention Source (TIPS)
The TIPS site offers publications, educational materials, state information, a Web tool kit, a Tips 4 Youth page, and more.
Clearing the Air: How to Quit Smoking...and Quit for Keeps
This online book from the National Cancer Institute guides you from thinking about stopping smoking through actually doing itfrom the day you quit to quitting for keeps.
The Quit Smoking Action Plan
The American Lung Association developed the Quit Smoking Action Plan under the guidance of a team of experts on cigarette smoking. It offers specific recommendations for selecting a personalized plan to free yourself of cigarettes and stay that way.
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The Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids
This campaign is one of the nations largest non-governmental initiatives ever launched to protect children from tobacco addiction and exposure to secondhand smoke.
Quitnet
This commercial quit-smoking site is operated in association with Boston University. You can create a quitting plan, work with counselors, and get support from the online community.
The Great American Smokeout
The American Cancer Society holds the Great American Smokeout every year to help smokers quit cigarettes for at least one day, in hopes they will quit forever. More people quit smoking on this day than any other day of the year.
How Teens Can Quit Smoking
The Teens Health page of the Nemours Foundations KidsHealth site offers guidance for younger smokers. |