Abstract Background It has been estimated that there are approximately 12 million cancer survivors in the United States. Continued smoking after a cancer diagnosis is linked to adverse effects among cancer survivors on overall survival, treatment effectiveness, and quality of life. Little is known about who is more likely to quit smoking after his/her cancer diagnosis. The objective of this study is to evaluate factors associated with smoking cessation in cancer survivors, which to date has not been well studied. Method The National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 1999–2008 surveys were used in this study. A total of 2,374 cancer survivors aged 20 and over with valid smoking status in the NHANES 99–08 survey were included i...
More than 11 million cancer survivors are at risk for new cancers, yet many are receiving inadequate...
Smoking is the major risk factor for several types of cancers and is responsible for 35% all cancer ...
BACKGROUND: Evidence shows that smoking is a major cause of cancer, and cancer patients who continue...
Importance: The population of cancer survivors is rapidly growing in the US. Tobacco smoking is asso...
Abstract Background Persistence in tobacco use among cancer survivors has been associated with a mul...
PurposeThe prevalence of smoking among cancer survivors is similar to the general population. Howeve...
Since smoking accounts for around 30% of all cancer deaths, public health campaigns often focus on s...
PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION: Continued smoking after a cancer diagnosis can lead to development of potent...
Background: Smoking is universally recognized as the foremost preventable cause of cancer. And smoki...
Since smoking accounts for around 30% of all cancer deaths, public health campaigns often focus on s...
Since smoking accounts for around 30% of all cancer deaths, public health campaigns often focus on s...
IntroductionPeople who continue to smoke after a cancer diagnosis have an increased risk for recurre...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2012. Major: Health Services Research, Policy and...
More than 11 million cancer survivors are at risk for new cancers, yet many are receiving inadequate...
BACKGROUND: Limited information exist on tobacco and e-cigarette use patterns in cancer survivors. T...
More than 11 million cancer survivors are at risk for new cancers, yet many are receiving inadequate...
Smoking is the major risk factor for several types of cancers and is responsible for 35% all cancer ...
BACKGROUND: Evidence shows that smoking is a major cause of cancer, and cancer patients who continue...
Importance: The population of cancer survivors is rapidly growing in the US. Tobacco smoking is asso...
Abstract Background Persistence in tobacco use among cancer survivors has been associated with a mul...
PurposeThe prevalence of smoking among cancer survivors is similar to the general population. Howeve...
Since smoking accounts for around 30% of all cancer deaths, public health campaigns often focus on s...
PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION: Continued smoking after a cancer diagnosis can lead to development of potent...
Background: Smoking is universally recognized as the foremost preventable cause of cancer. And smoki...
Since smoking accounts for around 30% of all cancer deaths, public health campaigns often focus on s...
Since smoking accounts for around 30% of all cancer deaths, public health campaigns often focus on s...
IntroductionPeople who continue to smoke after a cancer diagnosis have an increased risk for recurre...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2012. Major: Health Services Research, Policy and...
More than 11 million cancer survivors are at risk for new cancers, yet many are receiving inadequate...
BACKGROUND: Limited information exist on tobacco and e-cigarette use patterns in cancer survivors. T...
More than 11 million cancer survivors are at risk for new cancers, yet many are receiving inadequate...
Smoking is the major risk factor for several types of cancers and is responsible for 35% all cancer ...
BACKGROUND: Evidence shows that smoking is a major cause of cancer, and cancer patients who continue...