
TROS (Tobacco-Related Organizations)
TROS (Tobacco-Related Organizations) are groups involved in research, advocacy, policy-making, and education related to tobacco use and its health impacts. They aim to inform public health strategies, regulate tobacco products, and reduce tobacco-related diseases. These organizations can be government agencies, non-profits, or industry groups, each with different objectives—some to promote tobacco cessation, others to study its effects or influence regulations. Their work is essential for understanding tobacco’s risks, developing prevention programs, and creating informed policies to protect public health.