The increasing popularity and availability of electronic cigarettes (i.e., e-cigarettes) in many countries have promoted debate among health professionals as to what to recommend to their patients who might be struggling to stop smoking or asking about e-cigarettes. In the absence of evidence-based guidelines for using e-cigarettes for smoking cessation, some health professionals have urged caution about recommending them due to the limited evidence of their safety and efficacy, while others have argued that e-cigarettes are obviously a better alternative to continued cigarette smoking and should be encouraged. The leadership of the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer asked the Tobacco Control and Smoking Cessation Commit...
Despite a sharp increase in e-cigarette use, there is debate about whether e-cigarettes are a viable...
IntroductionE-cigarettes may be positively used in tobacco cessation treatments. However, neither th...
Tobacco use continues to be a major cause of morbidity and mortality. Even with behavioral and pharm...
The increasing popularity and availability of electronic cigarettes (i.e., e-cigarettes) in many cou...
Background Many patients diagnosed with lung cancer continue to smoke even though this can make the...
Objective: Smoking tobacco cigarettes after a cancer diagnosis increases risk for several serious ad...
Objective: Smoking tobacco cigarettes after a cancer diagnosis increases risk for several serious ad...
Background. The adverse effects of smoking continue after a diagnosis of cancer, increasing risk of ...
Objective: Smoking tobacco cigarettes after a cancer diagnosis increases risk for several serious ad...
Introduction Many patients diagnosed with lung cancer continue to smoke even though this can make t...
Introduction Many patients diagnosed with lung cancer continue to smoke even though this can make t...
Objectives To explore UK clinicians’ beliefs and behaviours around recommending e-cigarettes as a sm...
Objective Electronic cigarettes (e-cigs) are an emerging trend, yet little is known about their use ...
The use of e-cigarettes has dramatically increased over the past few years and their role in smoking...
Objectives To explore UK clinicians’ beliefs and behaviours around recommending e-cigarettes as a sm...
Despite a sharp increase in e-cigarette use, there is debate about whether e-cigarettes are a viable...
IntroductionE-cigarettes may be positively used in tobacco cessation treatments. However, neither th...
Tobacco use continues to be a major cause of morbidity and mortality. Even with behavioral and pharm...
The increasing popularity and availability of electronic cigarettes (i.e., e-cigarettes) in many cou...
Background Many patients diagnosed with lung cancer continue to smoke even though this can make the...
Objective: Smoking tobacco cigarettes after a cancer diagnosis increases risk for several serious ad...
Objective: Smoking tobacco cigarettes after a cancer diagnosis increases risk for several serious ad...
Background. The adverse effects of smoking continue after a diagnosis of cancer, increasing risk of ...
Objective: Smoking tobacco cigarettes after a cancer diagnosis increases risk for several serious ad...
Introduction Many patients diagnosed with lung cancer continue to smoke even though this can make t...
Introduction Many patients diagnosed with lung cancer continue to smoke even though this can make t...
Objectives To explore UK clinicians’ beliefs and behaviours around recommending e-cigarettes as a sm...
Objective Electronic cigarettes (e-cigs) are an emerging trend, yet little is known about their use ...
The use of e-cigarettes has dramatically increased over the past few years and their role in smoking...
Objectives To explore UK clinicians’ beliefs and behaviours around recommending e-cigarettes as a sm...
Despite a sharp increase in e-cigarette use, there is debate about whether e-cigarettes are a viable...
IntroductionE-cigarettes may be positively used in tobacco cessation treatments. However, neither th...
Tobacco use continues to be a major cause of morbidity and mortality. Even with behavioral and pharm...