Literature DB >> 29130031

The use of tobacco tax revenues to fund the Guam Cancer Registry: A double win for cancer control.

Annette M David1,2, Robert L Haddock2, Renata Bordallo2, Janet T Dirige2, Les Mery3.   

Abstract

Cancer registries that provide reliable data on cancer incidence, mortality and burden are essential to cancer control. However, establishing sustainable local funding mechanisms to support cancer registries remains a challenge in many countries. Guam, an unincorporated Territory of the United States of America in the Western Pacific, enacted a bill that raised tobacco taxes, and earmarked a percentage of tobacco tax revenues to support its Cancer Registry. This provided a reliable funding stream for the Registry, allowing for continued staffing and capacity building; at the same time, youth tobacco consumption decreased following the tax increase. Linking tobacco tax revenues to cancer registry support is a feasible strategy with a double benefit: higher tobacco prices from higher tobacco taxes reduce tobacco-related cancer risk while assuring the long-term viability of systematic cancer data collection and dissemination.

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Keywords:  Cancer; Registries; Sustainable financing; Tobacco; Tobacco taxes

Year:  2017        PMID: 29130031      PMCID: PMC5679000          DOI: 10.1016/j.jcpo.2017.03.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cancer Policy        ISSN: 2213-5383


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