Background: Continued smoking following a cancer diagnosis has adverse impacts on cancer treatment and puts individuals at risk of secondary cancers. Data on the prevalence and correlates of smoking among cancer patients are critical for successfully targeting smoking cessation interventions. Aims: To explore among a sample of medical oncology outpatients (a) the prevalence of self-reported current smoking and (b) the demographic and psychosocial factors associated with self-reported smoking. Methods: A heterogeneous sample of cancer patients aged 18 years or over was recruited from 1 of 11 medical oncology treatment centres across Australia. Patients completed a survey assessing the following: smoking status; socio-demographic, disease and...
Background: Smoking following a diagnosis of cancer is a powerful clinical risk indicator, with know...
Abstract Background Persistence in tobacco use among cancer survivors has been associated with a mul...
Introduction: This study investigated the smoking behaviours and cessation rates of head and neck...
Background: Smoking status is a powerful clinical risk indicator for patients with cancer and merits...
Smoking is a major risk factor and main cause of many cancer types and death related cancer. It is t...
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...
Since smoking accounts for around 30% of all cancer deaths, public health campaigns often focus on s...
BACKGROUND: Evidence shows that smoking is a major cause of cancer, and cancer patients who continue...
Background: Smoking is universally recognized as the foremost preventable cause of cancer. And smoki...
Introduction: This study investigated the smoking behaviours and cessation rates of head and neck ca...
PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION: Continued smoking after a cancer diagnosis can lead to development of potent...
Objective: Cigarette smoking is one of the primary causes of cancer. Tobacco exposure affects many p...
BACKGROUND: Limited information exist on tobacco and e-cigarette use patterns in cancer survivors. T...
Abstract Background It has been estimated that there are approximately 12 million cancer survivors i...
Background: Smoking following a diagnosis of cancer is a powerful clinical risk indicator, with know...
Abstract Background Persistence in tobacco use among cancer survivors has been associated with a mul...
Introduction: This study investigated the smoking behaviours and cessation rates of head and neck...
Background: Smoking status is a powerful clinical risk indicator for patients with cancer and merits...
Smoking is a major risk factor and main cause of many cancer types and death related cancer. It is t...
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...
Since smoking accounts for around 30% of all cancer deaths, public health campaigns often focus on s...
BACKGROUND: Evidence shows that smoking is a major cause of cancer, and cancer patients who continue...
Background: Smoking is universally recognized as the foremost preventable cause of cancer. And smoki...
Introduction: This study investigated the smoking behaviours and cessation rates of head and neck ca...
PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION: Continued smoking after a cancer diagnosis can lead to development of potent...
Objective: Cigarette smoking is one of the primary causes of cancer. Tobacco exposure affects many p...
BACKGROUND: Limited information exist on tobacco and e-cigarette use patterns in cancer survivors. T...
Abstract Background It has been estimated that there are approximately 12 million cancer survivors i...
Background: Smoking following a diagnosis of cancer is a powerful clinical risk indicator, with know...
Abstract Background Persistence in tobacco use among cancer survivors has been associated with a mul...
Introduction: This study investigated the smoking behaviours and cessation rates of head and neck...