2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.adro.2020.05.013
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Smoking Cessation at a Safety-Net Hospital: A Radiation Oncology Resident-Led Quality Improvement Initiative

Abstract: Purpose Continued smoking among patients with cancer has been associated with increased toxicities, resistance to treatment, and recurrence. This resident-led quality improvement study attempted to increase smoking cessation by providing free smoking cessation medications in the radiation oncology clinic. Methods and Materials Twenty currently smoking patients with nonmetastatic cancer were prospectively enrolled. First line treatment was protocol-standardized combined … Show more

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“…Faculty physicians and trainees engage in quality improvement projects to identify cancer care disparities and implement system changes that could result in improvement of cancer outcomes for these vulnerable populations. 16 , 17 …”
Section: Clinical and Technological Development In Miami Flmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Faculty physicians and trainees engage in quality improvement projects to identify cancer care disparities and implement system changes that could result in improvement of cancer outcomes for these vulnerable populations. 16 , 17 …”
Section: Clinical and Technological Development In Miami Flmentioning
confidence: 99%