PurposeThe prevalence of smoking among cancer survivors is similar to the general population. However, there is little evidence on the prevalence of specific smoking cessation behaviors among adult cancer survivors.MethodsThe 2015 National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) data were analyzed to examine the prevalence of smoking cessation behaviors and use of treatments among cancer survivors. Weighted self-reported prevalence estimates and 95% confidence intervals were calculated using a sample of 2527 cancer survivors.ResultsAmong this sample of US cancer survivors, 12% were current smokers, 37% were former smokers, and 51% were never smokers. Compared with former and never smokers, current smokers were younger (< 65 years), less educated, an...
BACKGROUND:Limited information exist on tobacco and e-cigarette use patterns in cancer survivors. Th...
Abstract Introduction: In the United States, lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in bot...
Smoking is the major risk factor for several types of cancers and is responsible for 35% all cancer ...
PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION: Continued smoking after a cancer diagnosis can lead to development of potent...
IntroductionPeople who continue to smoke after a cancer diagnosis have an increased risk for recurre...
PurposeTo examine smoking and use of smoking cessation aids among tobacco-associated cancer (TAC) or...
More than 11 million cancer survivors are at risk for new cancers, yet many are receiving inadequate...
More than 11 million cancer survivors are at risk for new cancers, yet many are receiving inadequate...
Abstract Background It has been estimated that there are approximately 12 million cancer survivors i...
Background: the risk of developing new cancers persists for 15 million cancer survivors in the Unite...
Importance: The population of cancer survivors is rapidly growing in the US. Tobacco smoking is asso...
BACKGROUND: Limited information exist on tobacco and e-cigarette use patterns in cancer survivors. T...
Abstract Background Persistence in tobacco use among cancer survivors has been associated with a mul...
Smoking remains the leading cause of preventable death in the United States. Tobacco use increases t...
Background:Many people with cancer continue smoking despite evidence that it negatively effects canc...
BACKGROUND:Limited information exist on tobacco and e-cigarette use patterns in cancer survivors. Th...
Abstract Introduction: In the United States, lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in bot...
Smoking is the major risk factor for several types of cancers and is responsible for 35% all cancer ...
PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION: Continued smoking after a cancer diagnosis can lead to development of potent...
IntroductionPeople who continue to smoke after a cancer diagnosis have an increased risk for recurre...
PurposeTo examine smoking and use of smoking cessation aids among tobacco-associated cancer (TAC) or...
More than 11 million cancer survivors are at risk for new cancers, yet many are receiving inadequate...
More than 11 million cancer survivors are at risk for new cancers, yet many are receiving inadequate...
Abstract Background It has been estimated that there are approximately 12 million cancer survivors i...
Background: the risk of developing new cancers persists for 15 million cancer survivors in the Unite...
Importance: The population of cancer survivors is rapidly growing in the US. Tobacco smoking is asso...
BACKGROUND: Limited information exist on tobacco and e-cigarette use patterns in cancer survivors. T...
Abstract Background Persistence in tobacco use among cancer survivors has been associated with a mul...
Smoking remains the leading cause of preventable death in the United States. Tobacco use increases t...
Background:Many people with cancer continue smoking despite evidence that it negatively effects canc...
BACKGROUND:Limited information exist on tobacco and e-cigarette use patterns in cancer survivors. Th...
Abstract Introduction: In the United States, lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in bot...
Smoking is the major risk factor for several types of cancers and is responsible for 35% all cancer ...