Reducing the incidence of smoking-related diseases involves multiple strategies:
1. Tobacco Control Policies: Implementing and enforcing policies such as smoking bans, advertising restrictions, and high tobacco taxes. 2. Public Education: Raising awareness about the dangers of smoking through campaigns and education programs. 3. Support Programs: Providing resources and support for smokers who want to quit, including counseling and cessation aids. 4. Regulation of Tobacco Products: Ensuring that tobacco products are regulated to reduce their appeal and accessibility, especially to young people.