The official FCTC COP10 documents are listed on the Tenth Session of the Conference of the Parties website. COPWATCHERS will notice that tobacco harm reduction is absent from those official documents, with no consideration given to the opportunities offered by safer nicotine products. Here we have compiled a list of articles to round off the COP10 delegates’ education. Tweet to @FCTCcopwatch if you think we have missed anything out.
15 past presidents of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco
Balancing Consideration of the Risks and Benefits of E-Cigarettes
Action on Smoking and Health
Addressing common myths about vaping: Putting the evidence in context
Clive Bates
Eyes on the Ball
Fake news alert: WHO updates its post-truth fact sheet on e-cigarettes
Bundesinstitut für Risikobewertung (Federal Institute for Risk Assessment, Germany)
Health risk assessment of nicotine pouches
Coalition of Asia Pacific Tobacco Harm Reduction Advocates (CAPHRA)
Shadow Report on the (NON)-Implementation of the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control Article 1 (d) on Harm Reduction Strategies
Grant Churchill
A Captivating Compound
Electronic Cigarettes for Smoking Cessation: Cochrane Living Systematic Review
Global State of Tobacco Harm Reduction
The Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) and the Conference of the Parties (COP): an explainer
The FCTC COP10 Agenda and supporting documents: implications for the future of tobacco harm reduction (available in 13 languages)
Office for Health Improvements and Disparities (formerly Public Health England)
Nicotine vaping in England: 2022 evidence update main findings
Nicotine vaping in England: 2022 evidence update summary
Queen Mary University of London
Population study finds no sign that e-cigarettes are a gateway into smoking
Lars Ramström
[Commentary] The WHO strategies to reduce tobacco-related deaths are insufficient
Harry Shapiro
Harry’s Blog 119: Who cares about tobacco control?