Introduction: Adolescents with cancer are susceptible to the health consequences associated with secondhand smoke exposure (SHSE) and tobacco use. The present study compared tobacco use, exposure, and risk factors between patients and population peers. Method: Self-reported data on tobacco use, SHSE, and tobacco-related risk factors were drawn from a pediatric oncology hospital and the National Youth Tobacco Survey. Conditional logistic regression was used to estimate odds ratios for patients and control subjects. Results: Patients were as likely to have tried tobacco and report home SHSE as control subjects. Patients were more likely to report car SHSE, less likely to report that SHSE is harmful, and less likely to report home smoking bans...
OBJECTIVES: To review the epidemiology and prevention of teen smoking and the risks of smoking among...
Purpose A significant proportion of adults surviving childhood cancer are smokers. Although these es...
Purpose: Survival of children and adolescents and young adults (AYAs) treated for cancer has increas...
Objective: To compare adolescents with and without cancer on current smoking status, intentions to s...
Objective To examine smoking rates, discuss risk factors for smoking onset, and summarize the succes...
Objective To compare adolescents with and without cancer on current smoking status, inten-tions to s...
Background: Few studies have examined risk factors for smoking among adolescent survivors of childho...
Cancer survivors experience treatment-related complications that can be exacerbated by tobacco use. ...
International audienceBackground: Unhealthy behaviors among childhood cancer survivors increase the ...
Introduction: Public health interventions have heightened awareness of risk factors and ill effects ...
Smoking harms health, particularly that of childhood cancer survivors, who face risk of pulmonary an...
A national household probability sample of 4,023 adolescents aged 12 to 17 years was surveyed by tel...
Introduction It is estimated that 70% of childhood cancer survivors (CCS) will present a late effect...
OBJECTIVES: To review the epidemiology and prevention of teen smoking and the risks of smoking among...
Purpose A significant proportion of adults surviving childhood cancer are smokers. Although these es...
Purpose: Survival of children and adolescents and young adults (AYAs) treated for cancer has increas...
Objective: To compare adolescents with and without cancer on current smoking status, intentions to s...
Objective To examine smoking rates, discuss risk factors for smoking onset, and summarize the succes...
Objective To compare adolescents with and without cancer on current smoking status, inten-tions to s...
Background: Few studies have examined risk factors for smoking among adolescent survivors of childho...
Cancer survivors experience treatment-related complications that can be exacerbated by tobacco use. ...
International audienceBackground: Unhealthy behaviors among childhood cancer survivors increase the ...
Introduction: Public health interventions have heightened awareness of risk factors and ill effects ...
Smoking harms health, particularly that of childhood cancer survivors, who face risk of pulmonary an...
A national household probability sample of 4,023 adolescents aged 12 to 17 years was surveyed by tel...
Introduction It is estimated that 70% of childhood cancer survivors (CCS) will present a late effect...
OBJECTIVES: To review the epidemiology and prevention of teen smoking and the risks of smoking among...
Purpose A significant proportion of adults surviving childhood cancer are smokers. Although these es...
Purpose: Survival of children and adolescents and young adults (AYAs) treated for cancer has increas...