fivfe, the disease risk of smoking arisen have risen sharply over the last 50 years, and women are as likely now to die from smoking as men. enough is enough. six, cigarette smoking reduces the body toss ability to fight infection and disease. enough is enough. seven, although cigarette smoking has declined significantly since 1964, very large disparities in tobacco use remains across groups find by race at, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status. enough is enough. eight, comprehensive tobacco control programs and policies are effective. we need to use them across the nation if we are fully to benefit from their success. further gains can be made with the full force and sustained use of these measures. we must fund these programs at cdc-recommended levels. nine, the burden of death and disease from tobacco use is overwhelmingly caused by cigarettes and other combusted tobacco tax. rapid elimination of their use will dramatically reduce the burden. enough is enough. and, 10, the final 1 -- for 50 years, a half-century, the surgeon general's report on smoking and health has provided a crit