OBJECTIVES: To review the epidemiology and prevention of teen smoking and the risks of smoking among survivors of childhood cancer. DATA SOURCES: Research articles, government reports, and surveys. CONCLUSION: Nicotine dependence often begins with the first few cigarettes smoked during adolescence. Teen tobacco use is fueled by the attractive social images that tobacco companies create for their products. Curtailing the sale of tobacco to minors and increasing their price decreases availability. Banning smoking in schools and public places reduces smoking opportunities. IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING PRACTICE: Nurses have an important role to play in the battle against tobacco-induced malignancies through collaboration with community efforts or s...
The number of cancer survivors is significantly increasing, thereby prioritizing the importance of i...
Tobacco use and tobacco smoke exposure are among the most important preventable causes of premature ...
ABSTRACT: School nurses who work with adolescents are in an ideal position to promote smok-ing cessa...
Objective To examine smoking rates, discuss risk factors for smoking onset, and summarize the succes...
BACKGROUND: Cigarette use remains the leading preventable cause of death in the United States. Altho...
BACKGROUND: Cigarette use remains the leading preventable cause of death in the United States. Altho...
Introduction: Adolescents with cancer are susceptible to the health consequences associated with sec...
For majority of smokers, onset of smoking occurs during adolescence, period of intensive growth and ...
Constitutes the 1994 Surgeon general's report on the health consequences of smoking. Cf. Foreword an...
Objective Cigarette smoking and other forms of tobacco use are addictive and harmful. Though no leve...
© 2020 American Medical Association. All rights reserved. Importance: Tobacco use is the leading cau...
currently practices in the Division of Neurosurgery. ABSTRACT: Many smoking cessation programs for a...
Tobacco use continues to be the leading pre-ventable cause of premature death in the United States, ...
Preventing young people from starting to use tobacco begins with increasing their knowledge of the d...
The evidence against tobacco use is clear, incontrovertible, and convincing; so is the need for urge...
The number of cancer survivors is significantly increasing, thereby prioritizing the importance of i...
Tobacco use and tobacco smoke exposure are among the most important preventable causes of premature ...
ABSTRACT: School nurses who work with adolescents are in an ideal position to promote smok-ing cessa...
Objective To examine smoking rates, discuss risk factors for smoking onset, and summarize the succes...
BACKGROUND: Cigarette use remains the leading preventable cause of death in the United States. Altho...
BACKGROUND: Cigarette use remains the leading preventable cause of death in the United States. Altho...
Introduction: Adolescents with cancer are susceptible to the health consequences associated with sec...
For majority of smokers, onset of smoking occurs during adolescence, period of intensive growth and ...
Constitutes the 1994 Surgeon general's report on the health consequences of smoking. Cf. Foreword an...
Objective Cigarette smoking and other forms of tobacco use are addictive and harmful. Though no leve...
© 2020 American Medical Association. All rights reserved. Importance: Tobacco use is the leading cau...
currently practices in the Division of Neurosurgery. ABSTRACT: Many smoking cessation programs for a...
Tobacco use continues to be the leading pre-ventable cause of premature death in the United States, ...
Preventing young people from starting to use tobacco begins with increasing their knowledge of the d...
The evidence against tobacco use is clear, incontrovertible, and convincing; so is the need for urge...
The number of cancer survivors is significantly increasing, thereby prioritizing the importance of i...
Tobacco use and tobacco smoke exposure are among the most important preventable causes of premature ...
ABSTRACT: School nurses who work with adolescents are in an ideal position to promote smok-ing cessa...