Impact of Family and Social Network on Tobacco Cessation Amongst Cancer Patients
Continued smoking after a cancer diagnosis adversely affects outcomes, including recurrence of the primary cancer and/or the development of second primary cancers. Despite this, prevalence of smoking is high in cancer survivors and higher in survivors of tobacco-related cancers. The diagnosis of can...
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Auteurs principaux: | Melissa Neumann MD, Neal Murphy MD, Nagashree Seetharamu MD |
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SAGE Publishing
2021
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