Smoking and alcohol habits in head and neck cancers: How many patients stop after diagnosis?

IF 2 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Barbara Verro , Giuseppe Saraniti , Simona Fiumara , Gaetano Ottoveggio , Carmelo Saraniti
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Abstract

Background

Smoking and alcohol are the main risk factors for head and neck cancer. Despite the significant psychological impact, many patients continue to smoke and drink alcohol after diagnosis of cancer. This study aims to analyze the patients’ behavior post diagnosis and treatment of head and neck cancer.

Methods

An observational retrospective study was conducted on patients suffering from head and neck cancer. Their smoking and alcohol habits before and after diagnosis of cancer were studied.

Results

A total of 85 patients were recruited: 80 % males, mean age 61.77±9.30 years. Among smokers, 35.80 % continued smoking post-diagnosis. A statistically significant correlation was found between smoking habit after diagnosis of cancer and type of treatment and tracheostomy. Among drinkers, 65.52 % continued to consume alcohol after diagnosis of cancer. A statistically significant correlation was found between alcohol consumption post-diagnosis and sex.

Conclusions

Patients undergoing more invasive treatments are more likely to quit smoking and/or drinking alcohol, suggesting the strong psychological impact of cancer and its therapy. Many patients continue smoking and consuming alcohol due to unawareness, depression, or addiction. However, most patients reduced cigarette smoking and alcohol consumption. Comprehensive care, including psychological support, is essential for these patients.

头颈部癌症患者的吸烟和饮酒习惯:有多少患者在确诊后戒烟?
背景:吸烟和饮酒是头颈部癌症的主要危险因素。尽管吸烟和饮酒对患者的心理有很大影响,但许多患者在确诊癌症后仍继续吸烟和饮酒。本研究旨在分析头颈部癌症患者在确诊和治疗后的行为:方法:对头颈部癌症患者进行观察性回顾研究。方法:对头颈部癌症患者进行观察性回顾研究,研究他们在确诊癌症前后的吸烟和饮酒习惯:结果:共招募了 85 名患者:男性占 80%,平均年龄(61.77±9.30)岁。吸烟者中,35.80%在确诊后继续吸烟。癌症确诊后的吸烟习惯与治疗类型和气管切开术之间存在统计学意义上的相关性。在饮酒者中,65.52% 的人在确诊癌症后继续饮酒。诊断后饮酒与性别之间存在统计学意义上的相关性:结论:接受侵入性较强治疗的患者更有可能戒烟和/或戒酒,这表明癌症及其治疗对患者的心理影响很大。许多患者由于不了解、抑郁或成瘾而继续吸烟和饮酒。不过,大多数患者都减少了吸烟和饮酒。对这些患者来说,包括心理支持在内的全面护理至关重要。
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Journal of Cancer Policy
Journal of Cancer Policy Medicine-Health Policy
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