Introduction. A substantial proportion of cancer patients continue to smoke after their diagnosis but few studies have evaluated correlates of nicotine dependence and smoking rate in this population, which could help guide smoking cessation interventions. Aim. This study evaluated correlates of smoking rate and nicotine dependence among 207 cancer patients. Methods. A cross-sectional analysis using multiple linear regression evaluated disease, demographic, affective, and tobacco-seeking correlates of smoking rate and nicotine dependence. Smoking rate was assessed using a timeline follow-back method. The Fagerström Test for Nicotine Dependence measured levels of nicotine dependence. Results. A multiple linear regression predicting nicotine d...
Cigarette smoking can seriously impede cancer treatment and leads to poorer treatment response. For...
The present overview focuses on evidence of smoking cessation approaches in oncology settings with t...
Background. Cigarette smoking has long been implicated in cancer development and survival. However, ...
Background: Smoking is universally recognized as the foremost preventable cause of cancer. And smoki...
Objective: To assess smoking habits and nicotine dependence (ND) in patients with head and neck can...
Smoking is the major risk factor for several types of cancers and is responsible for 35% all cancer ...
Introduction Cancer patients commonly present with antecedent addiction to tobacco consumption. Our ...
BACKGROUND: Evidence shows that smoking is a major cause of cancer, and cancer patients who continue...
Although cigarette smoke has been implicated in a causal relationship with various types of cancers,...
Abstinence from smoking is the most important element of cancer prevention. Tobacco smoking is respo...
Background: Smoking and nicotine dependence (ND) are prevalent among substance abusers but little is...
Introduction: This study investigated the smoking behaviours and cessation rates of head and neck ca...
Abstract Background It has been estimated that there are approximately 12 million cancer survivors i...
Aim of the study was to determine smoking cessation outcomes in a group of moderate smokers, based o...
Objective Smoking is a poor prognostic factor for lung cancer. Nicotine dependence remains the major...
Cigarette smoking can seriously impede cancer treatment and leads to poorer treatment response. For...
The present overview focuses on evidence of smoking cessation approaches in oncology settings with t...
Background. Cigarette smoking has long been implicated in cancer development and survival. However, ...
Background: Smoking is universally recognized as the foremost preventable cause of cancer. And smoki...
Objective: To assess smoking habits and nicotine dependence (ND) in patients with head and neck can...
Smoking is the major risk factor for several types of cancers and is responsible for 35% all cancer ...
Introduction Cancer patients commonly present with antecedent addiction to tobacco consumption. Our ...
BACKGROUND: Evidence shows that smoking is a major cause of cancer, and cancer patients who continue...
Although cigarette smoke has been implicated in a causal relationship with various types of cancers,...
Abstinence from smoking is the most important element of cancer prevention. Tobacco smoking is respo...
Background: Smoking and nicotine dependence (ND) are prevalent among substance abusers but little is...
Introduction: This study investigated the smoking behaviours and cessation rates of head and neck ca...
Abstract Background It has been estimated that there are approximately 12 million cancer survivors i...
Aim of the study was to determine smoking cessation outcomes in a group of moderate smokers, based o...
Objective Smoking is a poor prognostic factor for lung cancer. Nicotine dependence remains the major...
Cigarette smoking can seriously impede cancer treatment and leads to poorer treatment response. For...
The present overview focuses on evidence of smoking cessation approaches in oncology settings with t...
Background. Cigarette smoking has long been implicated in cancer development and survival. However, ...