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Providing cessation treatment to every oncology patient who smokes: An essential component of cancer care

Journal

CANCER
Volume 128, Issue 6, Pages 1162-1164

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/cncr.34052

Keywords

cancer care; cessation; oncologists; oncology patients; tobacco use

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  1. National Cancer Institute [R35 CA197573]

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Smoking cessation can significantly benefit cancer patients who smoke by reducing cancer and all-cause mortality. It is essential for oncology clinicians to address smoking cessation in cancer patients who smoke to improve their overall health and cancer outcomes.
Patients with cancer who smoke can gain significant benefits from quitting, including lower cancer and all-cause mortality. It is imperative for oncology clinicians to address smoking cessation with all patients with cancer who smoke, both for their overall health and to improve cancer outcomes.

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