A consortium approach for consumer-reported outcome measures for assessing tobacco and nicotine-containing products
ACQUADRO C.(1); AFOLALU E.F.(2); BLACK R.A.(3); CAHOURS X.(4); CHREA C.(2); CLERC E.(2); CURTIN G.(5); EVANS S.(6); GILES L.(7); MacCAFFREY S.(3); PARK H.(8); PRASAD K.(9); SARKAR M.(10); SHIFFMAN S.(11); WEI Lay(10)
(1) ICON plc, France; (2) Philip Morris Products SA, Switzerland; (3) JUUL Labs, Inc., U.S.A.; (4) Imperial Brands, France; (5) RAI Services Company, U.S.A.; (6) Turning Point Brands, U.S.A.; (7) JT International SA, Switzerland; (8) KT&G Research Institute, Republic of Korea; (9) British American Tobacco, U.K.; (10) Altria Client Services, U.S.A.; (11) Pinney Associates, U.S.A.
The continuum of risk of tobacco products is generally accepted among public health authorities, where combustible products like cigarettes are the most risky and noncombustible products are at the lower end of the continuum. Adult smokers (AS)...