Why do cancer patients smoke and what can providers do about it?

Community oncology Pub Date : 2012-11-01 Epub Date: 2012-11-17 DOI:10.1016/j.cmonc.2012.10.003
Sonia A Duffy, Samantha A Louzon, Ellen R Gritz
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Abstract

Despite the widespread dissemination of information about the health risks associated with smoking, many cancer patients continue to smoke, which results in a decreased quality of life, an increased probability of cancer recurrence, and a decreased survival time. Efficacious interventions are available to assist cancer patients to quit smoking, yet smoking cessation interventions are often not implemented. This review describes how clinicians, administrators, insurers, and purchasers can encourage a culture of health care in which tobacco cessation interventions are implemented consistent with evidenced-based standards of care. Implementing efficacious tobacco cessation interventions can reduce morbidity and mortality among cancer patients.

癌症患者为什么吸烟?医疗服务提供者能做些什么?
尽管有关吸烟的健康风险的信息广为传播,但许多癌症患者继续吸烟,导致生活质量下降,癌症复发的可能性增加,生存时间缩短。有效的干预措施可以帮助癌症患者戒烟,但戒烟干预措施往往没有实施。本综述描述了临床医生、管理人员、保险公司和购买者如何鼓励一种卫生保健文化,在这种文化中,戒烟干预措施的实施与基于证据的卫生保健标准相一致。实施有效的戒烟干预措施可降低癌症患者的发病率和死亡率。
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