Background Continued smoking after cancer adversely affects quality of life and survival, but one fifth of cancer survivors still smoke. Despite its demands, cancer presents an opportunity for positive behaviour change. Smoking often occurs in social groups, therefore interventions which target families and individuals may be more successful. This qualitative study explored patients, family members and health professionals’ views and experiences of smoking and smoking cessation after cancer, in order to inform future interventions. Methods In-depth qualitative interviews (n=67) with 29 patients, 14 family members and 24 health professionals. Data were analysed using the ‘Framework’ method. Results Few patients and family members had ...
PurposeThe prevalence of smoking among cancer survivors is similar to the general population. Howeve...
Introduction: This study investigated the smoking behaviours and cessation rates of head and neck...
Background: Smoking cessation after a cancer diagnosis is associated with improved overall survival....
Background Continued smoking after cancer adversely affects quality of life and survival, but one f...
This study was funded by the Chief Scientist Office, Scotland CZH/4/807.Background Continued smoking...
Acknowledgements We would like to thank all participants for their time and honesty in sharing their...
BackgroundContinued smoking after cancer adversely affects quality of life and survival, but one fif...
PURPOSE: Cancer patients who remain tobacco users have poorer outcomes, including increased mortalit...
BACKGROUND: Evidence shows that smoking is a major cause of cancer, and cancer patients who continue...
IntroductionAlthough smoking causes adverse outcomes in cancer patients, most oncology providers do ...
PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION: Continued smoking after a cancer diagnosis can lead to development of potent...
Smoking is a major cause of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC), yet many patients who rec...
Introduction: This study investigated the smoking behaviours and cessation rates of head and neck ca...
PURPOSE Evidence suggests that quitting smoking improves symptoms as well as disease-related mort...
Smoking is the major risk factor for several types of cancers and is responsible for 35% all cancer ...
PurposeThe prevalence of smoking among cancer survivors is similar to the general population. Howeve...
Introduction: This study investigated the smoking behaviours and cessation rates of head and neck...
Background: Smoking cessation after a cancer diagnosis is associated with improved overall survival....
Background Continued smoking after cancer adversely affects quality of life and survival, but one f...
This study was funded by the Chief Scientist Office, Scotland CZH/4/807.Background Continued smoking...
Acknowledgements We would like to thank all participants for their time and honesty in sharing their...
BackgroundContinued smoking after cancer adversely affects quality of life and survival, but one fif...
PURPOSE: Cancer patients who remain tobacco users have poorer outcomes, including increased mortalit...
BACKGROUND: Evidence shows that smoking is a major cause of cancer, and cancer patients who continue...
IntroductionAlthough smoking causes adverse outcomes in cancer patients, most oncology providers do ...
PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION: Continued smoking after a cancer diagnosis can lead to development of potent...
Smoking is a major cause of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC), yet many patients who rec...
Introduction: This study investigated the smoking behaviours and cessation rates of head and neck ca...
PURPOSE Evidence suggests that quitting smoking improves symptoms as well as disease-related mort...
Smoking is the major risk factor for several types of cancers and is responsible for 35% all cancer ...
PurposeThe prevalence of smoking among cancer survivors is similar to the general population. Howeve...
Introduction: This study investigated the smoking behaviours and cessation rates of head and neck...
Background: Smoking cessation after a cancer diagnosis is associated with improved overall survival....