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Cancer-related disease factors and smoking cessation treatment: Analysis of an ongoing clinical trial.
Author: BlazekovicSonja, CarrollAllison J, HitsmanBrian, KalhanRavi, LeoneFrank T, SchnollRobert A, Veluz-WilkinsAnna K, WileytoE Paul
Original Abstract of the Article :
OBJECTIVE: Smoking cessation treatment should be an important aspect of cancer care. In this study, we evaluated whether cancer-related disease factors adversely influence smoking cessation treatment. METHODS: Smokers with cancer (within 5 years of diagnosis, any tumor site) were recruited for an o...See full text at original site
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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28636795
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Smoking Cessation Treatment for Cancer Survivors: A Path to Recovery in the Desert of Addiction
The field of oncology is a vast desert where researchers strive to improve the lives of cancer survivors. This study, much like a dedicated guide leading a group through a challenging desert, focuses on the importance of smoking cessation treatment for cancer survivors. The research employs a clinical trial design, examining the impact of cancer-related disease factors on smoking cessation outcomes in a group of cancer survivors. The authors aim to determine whether cancer-related factors influence medication adherence, counseling adherence, and ultimately, smoking abstinence. The study finds that while health-related quality of life predicted medication adherence, other cancer-related factors did not significantly affect smoking cessation treatment outcomes. The authors conclude that smoking cessation treatment should be recommended for all smokers with cancer, regardless of time since diagnosis.
Smoking Cessation Treatment for Cancer Survivors: A Path to Recovery
The study found that smoking cessation treatment was successful for a significant number of cancer survivors, regardless of their specific cancer-related factors. This is an important finding that emphasizes the need for comprehensive smoking cessation support for all cancer survivors. The study's results, like a well-stocked oasis in the desert of addiction, offer a source of hope and effective strategies for achieving smoking abstinence.
A Journey Towards Wellness: Integrating Smoking Cessation into Cancer Care
The desert provides a valuable analogy for understanding the journey towards wellness after a cancer diagnosis. Just as a traveler must carefully plan their journey through a desert, it's crucial to approach cancer recovery with a multi-faceted approach. This study highlights the importance of integrating smoking cessation treatment into cancer care, recognizing its vital role in improving overall health and well-being for survivors. By addressing smoking cessation needs early and effectively, we can empower cancer survivors to reclaim their health and embrace a brighter future.
Dr. Camel's Conclusion
This research, like a guiding star in the desert of addiction, illuminates the path to smoking cessation for cancer survivors. The study emphasizes the importance of providing comprehensive smoking cessation support, regardless of cancer-related factors. This work serves as a beacon of hope, encouraging healthcare providers to prioritize smoking cessation as an integral part of cancer care, ultimately improving the lives of cancer survivors.
Date :
- Date Completed 2019-03-18
- Date Revised 2023-11-12
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