Abstract Background Despite smoking and risky alcohol drinking being modifiable risk factors for cancer as well as postoperative complications, perioperative cessation counselling is often ignored. Little is known about how cancer patients experience smoking and alcohol interventions in relation to surgery. Therefore the aim of this study was to explore how bladder cancer patients experience a perioperative smoking and alcohol cessation intervention in relation to radical cystectomy. Methods A qualitative study was conducted in two urology out-patient clinics. We conducted semi-structured in-depth interviews with 11 purposively sampled persons who had received the smoking and alcohol cessation intervention. The analysis followed the steps c...
BACKGROUND: High-risk alcohol use is a common preventable risk factor for postoperative complication...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the prevalence and correlates of successful smoking cessation in bladder cancer...
BACKGROUND: Cigarette smoking is the most well-established risk factor for developing bladder cancer...
Background: Despite smoking and risky alcohol drinking being modifiable risk factors for cancer as w...
Background: Evidence concerning the reduction of postoperative complications due to smoking and alco...
Abstract Background To evaluate the effect of a smoking-, alcohol- or combined-cessation interventio...
Background: To evaluate the effect of a smoking-, alcohol- or combined-cessation intervention starti...
Objective: Cigarette smoking and alcohol drinking are preventable risk factors in surgery. It is unk...
Background The involvement of patient preferences is sometimes forgotten in the evidence-based medic...
Introduction: Smoking is an important risk factor for the development, recurrence and progression of...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Objectives Smoking is the most important risk factor for bladder cancer and smoki...
Objective To evaluate effects of stopping smoking on the outcome of nonmuscle-invasive bladder cance...
Patients being treated for bladder cancer share issues in common with other cancer patients, but als...
Introduction Tobacco use is the most preventable cause of death, including death from cancer. Smokin...
Objective: Smoking is a major risk factor for the development of bladder cancer (BC). We evaluated t...
BACKGROUND: High-risk alcohol use is a common preventable risk factor for postoperative complication...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the prevalence and correlates of successful smoking cessation in bladder cancer...
BACKGROUND: Cigarette smoking is the most well-established risk factor for developing bladder cancer...
Background: Despite smoking and risky alcohol drinking being modifiable risk factors for cancer as w...
Background: Evidence concerning the reduction of postoperative complications due to smoking and alco...
Abstract Background To evaluate the effect of a smoking-, alcohol- or combined-cessation interventio...
Background: To evaluate the effect of a smoking-, alcohol- or combined-cessation intervention starti...
Objective: Cigarette smoking and alcohol drinking are preventable risk factors in surgery. It is unk...
Background The involvement of patient preferences is sometimes forgotten in the evidence-based medic...
Introduction: Smoking is an important risk factor for the development, recurrence and progression of...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Objectives Smoking is the most important risk factor for bladder cancer and smoki...
Objective To evaluate effects of stopping smoking on the outcome of nonmuscle-invasive bladder cance...
Patients being treated for bladder cancer share issues in common with other cancer patients, but als...
Introduction Tobacco use is the most preventable cause of death, including death from cancer. Smokin...
Objective: Smoking is a major risk factor for the development of bladder cancer (BC). We evaluated t...
BACKGROUND: High-risk alcohol use is a common preventable risk factor for postoperative complication...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the prevalence and correlates of successful smoking cessation in bladder cancer...
BACKGROUND: Cigarette smoking is the most well-established risk factor for developing bladder cancer...