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American Cancer Society recognizes international tobacco control leaders
Date:12/12/2008

e Representative's Office from 1988 to 1991. He continues to advise the Thai Government on tobacco control policies and government initiatives, and in 1992 he authored two comprehensive national tobacco control laws. Dr. Chitanondh is recognized in Thailand as a unique source of wisdom of the history and precedents of Thai tobacco control and as a sentinel of important opportunities for future tobacco control action and victory. Most recently, he served as chair of the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control's Conference of the Parties in Durban, South Africa.


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