24 September 2010
By Pratibha Masand
Mumbai, India
Warnings on cigarette and tobacco packets should be made more realistic, demanded cancer patients from Tata Memorial Hospital who presented a charter of demands to state health and family welfare minister Dinesh Trivedi on Thursday.

The cancer patients even suggested that their photos should be printed on the packets, with a caption: "Tobacco Kills". "That will have a better impact," one of them said.
Even as the health minister promised to take action according to the demands, he admitted that there was a need for better anti–tobacco advertisements. "Tobacco packets have negative advertising but they definitely do not have much effect. We need to put it in so many words on each packet that tobacco is a substance that kills," said Trivedi.
Many health activists and doctors have also been questioning why the production of tobacco itself cannot be banned. "Prohibiting the production of tobacco in one region or country would not help," he said.
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