Barriers and facilitators to smoking cessation in a cancer context: a qualitative study of patient, family and professional views
Background Continued smoking after cancer adversely affects quality of life and survival, but
one fifth of cancer survivors still smoke. Despite its demands, cancer presents an opportunity …
one fifth of cancer survivors still smoke. Despite its demands, cancer presents an opportunity …
Perceptions of continued smoking and smoking cessation among patients with cancer
D Alton, L Eng, L Lu, Y Song, J Su… - Journal of oncology …, 2018 - ascopubs.org
Purpose: Continued smoking after a cancer diagnosis leads to poorer treatment outcomes,
survival, and quality of life. We evaluated the perceptions of the effects of continued smoking …
survival, and quality of life. We evaluated the perceptions of the effects of continued smoking …
Helping patients to reduce tobacco consumption in oncology: a narrative review
C Lucchiari, M Masiero, A Botturi, G Pravettoni - Springerplus, 2016 - Springer
The present overview focuses on evidence of smoking cessation approaches in oncology
settings with the aim to provide health personnel a critical perspective on how to help their …
settings with the aim to provide health personnel a critical perspective on how to help their …
Oncologist provision of smoking cessation support: a national survey of Australian medical and radiation oncologists
FL Day, E Sherwood, TY Chen… - Asia‐Pacific Journal …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Continued smoking in patients diagnosed with cancer affects treatment outcomes and
overall survival. With national surveys of Australian medical oncologists (MO) and radiation …
overall survival. With national surveys of Australian medical oncologists (MO) and radiation …
Smoking prevalence and management among cancer survivors
MF Ehrenzeller, DK Mayer, A Goldstein - Oncology nursing forum, 2018 - cdr.lib.unc.edu
PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION: Continued smoking after a cancer diagnosis can lead to
development of potential treatment interactions, secondary cancers, and comorbid …
development of potential treatment interactions, secondary cancers, and comorbid …
Implementing smoking cessation interventions for tobacco users within oncology settings: A systematic review
AL Young, E Stefanovska, C Paul, K McCarter… - JAMA …, 2023 - jamanetwork.com
Importance Patients with cancer who continue to smoke tobacco experience greater
treatment-related complications, higher risk of secondary cancers, and greater mortality …
treatment-related complications, higher risk of secondary cancers, and greater mortality …
[HTML][HTML] Why do cancer patients smoke and what can providers do about it?
SA Duffy, SA Louzon, ER Gritz - Community oncology, 2012 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Despite the widespread dissemination of information about the health risks associated with
smoking, many cancer patients continue to smoke, which results in a decreased quality of …
smoking, many cancer patients continue to smoke, which results in a decreased quality of …
How can we better help cancer patients quit smoking? The London Regional Cancer Program experience with smoking cessation
Background: Because continued cigarette smoking after a cancer diagnosis is associated
with detrimental outcomes, supporting cancer patients with smoking cessation is imperative …
with detrimental outcomes, supporting cancer patients with smoking cessation is imperative …
Smoking, cessation, and cessation counseling in patients with cancer: a population‐based analysis
BACKGROUND Smoking is known to be carcinogenic and an important factor in the
outcome of cancer treatment. However, to the authors' knowledge, smoking habits and …
outcome of cancer treatment. However, to the authors' knowledge, smoking habits and …
Disseminating a smoking cessation intervention to childhood and young adult cancer survivors: baseline characteristics and study design of the partnership for health …
JS de Moor, E Puleo, JS Ford, M Greenberg… - BMC cancer, 2011 - Springer
Abstract Background Partnership for Health-2 (PFH-2) is a web-based version of Partnership
for Health, an evidence-based smoking cessation intervention for childhood cancer …
for Health, an evidence-based smoking cessation intervention for childhood cancer …