Health groups warn of heavy toll from tobacco use
Advocates urge stronger enforcement of tobacco control laws, citing thousands of preventable deaths annually IV Report KARACHI: The Pakistan Chest Society (PCS) and the Tobacco Free Cities Coalition (TFCC) have warned that tobacco-related diseases are responsible for an estimated 164,000 deaths annually in Pakistan, a toll they say exceeds the combined mortality from tuberculosis, HIV/AIDS and road traffic accidents. The organisations described tobacco use as a major public health challenge and urged authorities to strengthen enforcement of tobacco control laws. “An estimated 164,000 Pakistanis die each year from diseases caused by tobacco use,” said Prof Javaid Ahmed Khan, president of PCS Sindh. “This number exceeds the annual mortality from tuberculosis, HIV/AIDS and road traffic crashes combined.” He said tobacco remains a leading risk factor for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), lung cancer, heart disease and stroke, while also contributing to complications a...