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Study of the INCA points to decrease in the consumption of illicit cigarettes...

The National Commission for the implementation of the Framework Convention for the Control of tobacco and its protocols (CONICQ), the executive secretariat of which is exercised by the National Institute of Cancer (INCA), published in geneva, switzerland, A study with estimates pointing An indentation in the proportion of illegal cigarettes consumed in Brazil from 42.8% in 2016 to 38.5% in 2017. The study "Vigitel 2017 and the estimated consumption of illicit cigarettes in brazil", based on methodology recently published in the American Journal of Public Health, contradicts the estimates of the smoker industry, whose methodology is unknown, which indicate a Increased and increasing proportio... [Read more]

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