Effects of tobacco smoking and nicotine on cancer treatment
A substantial number of the world's population continues to smoke tobacco, even in the
setting of a cancer diagnosis. Studies have shown that patients with cancer who have a …
setting of a cancer diagnosis. Studies have shown that patients with cancer who have a …
Tobacco use assessment and treatment in cancer patients: a scoping review of oncology care clinician adherence to clinical practice guidelines in the US
Background Smoking after a cancer diagnosis negatively impacts health outcomes; smoking
cessation improves symptoms, side effects, and overall prognosis. The Public Health …
cessation improves symptoms, side effects, and overall prognosis. The Public Health …
Electronic cigarette use among patients with cancer: characteristics of electronic cigarette users and their smoking cessation outcomes
SP Borderud, Y Li, JE Burkhalter, CE Sheffer… - Cancer, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
BACKGROUND Given that continued smoking after a cancer diagnosis increases the risk of
adverse health outcomes, patients with cancer are strongly advised to quit. Despite a current …
adverse health outcomes, patients with cancer are strongly advised to quit. Despite a current …
Assessing tobacco use by cancer patients and facilitating cessation: an American Association for Cancer Research policy statement
When diagnosed with cancer, patients can immediately make a meaningful positive impact
on their health by stopping their tobacco use. Scientific evidence clearly shows that tobacco …
on their health by stopping their tobacco use. Scientific evidence clearly shows that tobacco …
Smoking cessation, version 1.2016, NCCN clinical practice guidelines in oncology
Cigarette smoking has been implicated in causing many cancers and cancer deaths. There
is mounting evidence indicating that smoking negatively impacts cancer treatment efficacy …
is mounting evidence indicating that smoking negatively impacts cancer treatment efficacy …
Tobacco treatment program implementation at NCI cancer centers: progress of the NCI cancer moonshot-funded cancer center cessation initiative
H D'Angelo, B Rolland, R Adsit, TB Baker… - Cancer Prevention …, 2019 - AACR
Quitting smoking leads to improved outcomes for patients with cancer, yet too few patients
receive cessation services during their oncology healthcare visits. The National Cancer …
receive cessation services during their oncology healthcare visits. The National Cancer …
Association of a comprehensive smoking cessation program with smoking abstinence among patients with cancer
Importance Patients with cancer who smoke after diagnosis risk experiencing reductions in
treatment effectiveness, survival rates, and quality of life, and increases in complications …
treatment effectiveness, survival rates, and quality of life, and increases in complications …
Tobacco use in the oncology setting: advancing clinical practice and research
Although tobacco is a well-established causal agent for many human cancers, less
emphasis has been placed on translating this evidence by evaluating the effects of …
emphasis has been placed on translating this evidence by evaluating the effects of …
[HTML][HTML] Tobacco and E-cigarette use among cancer survivors in the United States
Background Limited information exist on tobacco and e-cigarette use patterns in cancer
survivors. The purpose of this study is to report on use patterns in cancer survivors …
survivors. The purpose of this study is to report on use patterns in cancer survivors …
Tobacco use treatment at the US National Cancer Institute's designated Cancer Centers
AO Goldstein, CE Ripley-Moffitt… - Nicotine & Tobacco …, 2012 - academic.oup.com
Introduction: Tobacco use is a leading cause of cancer, and continued use after cancer
diagnosis puts patients at greater risk for adverse health outcomes, including increased risk …
diagnosis puts patients at greater risk for adverse health outcomes, including increased risk …