Objective: An estimated 35–50% of lung and head and neck cancer patients are smoking at diagnosis; most try to quit; however, a substantial proportion resumes smoking. As cancer treatments improve, attention to the effects of continued smoking on quality of life in the survivorship period is increasing. The current study examines if smoking abstinence following surgical treatment is associated with better quality of life. Methods: Participants were 134 patients with head and neck or lung cancer who received surgical treatment. Smoking status and indices of quality of life (depressive symptoms, fatigue, and pain) were assessed at the time of surgery (baseline) and at 2, 4, 6, and 12 months post-surgery. Analyses were performed using a genera...
Introduction: This study investigated the smoking behaviours and cessation rates of head and neck...
Smoking is the major risk factor for several types of cancers and is responsible for 35% all cancer ...
UnlabelledLung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in the US. About 50% of lung cancer patie...
Objective: An estimated 35–50% of lung and head and neck cancer patients are smoking at diagnosis; m...
Background Previous studies indicate that quitting smoking significantly improves health-related qua...
Objective: Smoking cessation improves quality of life (QOL) in the general population. However, ther...
Tak Kyu Oh,1 Kwhanmien Kim,2 Sanghoon Jheon,2 Sang-Hwan Do,1 Jung-Won Hwang,1 Jin Hee Kim,1 Young-Ta...
It is estimated that 50% of all lung cancer patients continue to smoke after diagnosis. Many of th...
Background. Cigarette smoking has long been implicated in cancer development and survival. However, ...
Evidence suggests that quitting smoking improves symptoms as well as disease-related mortality for c...
PURPOSE Evidence suggests that quitting smoking improves symptoms as well as disease-related mort...
BACKGROUND: The possible negative effects of smoking on postoperative outcomes have not been well st...
Aim: To describe the relationship between quality of life (QOL) and cigarette smoking among lung can...
IntroductionThe Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) often declines among cancer survivors due to ...
Introduction: This study investigated the smoking behaviours and cessation rates of head and neck ca...
Introduction: This study investigated the smoking behaviours and cessation rates of head and neck...
Smoking is the major risk factor for several types of cancers and is responsible for 35% all cancer ...
UnlabelledLung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in the US. About 50% of lung cancer patie...
Objective: An estimated 35–50% of lung and head and neck cancer patients are smoking at diagnosis; m...
Background Previous studies indicate that quitting smoking significantly improves health-related qua...
Objective: Smoking cessation improves quality of life (QOL) in the general population. However, ther...
Tak Kyu Oh,1 Kwhanmien Kim,2 Sanghoon Jheon,2 Sang-Hwan Do,1 Jung-Won Hwang,1 Jin Hee Kim,1 Young-Ta...
It is estimated that 50% of all lung cancer patients continue to smoke after diagnosis. Many of th...
Background. Cigarette smoking has long been implicated in cancer development and survival. However, ...
Evidence suggests that quitting smoking improves symptoms as well as disease-related mortality for c...
PURPOSE Evidence suggests that quitting smoking improves symptoms as well as disease-related mort...
BACKGROUND: The possible negative effects of smoking on postoperative outcomes have not been well st...
Aim: To describe the relationship between quality of life (QOL) and cigarette smoking among lung can...
IntroductionThe Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) often declines among cancer survivors due to ...
Introduction: This study investigated the smoking behaviours and cessation rates of head and neck ca...
Introduction: This study investigated the smoking behaviours and cessation rates of head and neck...
Smoking is the major risk factor for several types of cancers and is responsible for 35% all cancer ...
UnlabelledLung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in the US. About 50% of lung cancer patie...