2024
DOI: 10.3332/ecancer.2024.1699
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Smoking cessation counselling patterns in cancer patients – survey of Lebanese physicians

Jad Najdi,
Mariana El Hawa,
Adnan El-Achkar
et al.

Abstract: Introduction Tobacco smoking is a known risk factor for cancer development and smoking cessation can lower this risk and improve outcomes in some cancer patients. Despite that, many cancer patients do not quit smoking after a cancer diagnosis, and smoking cessation counselling is still not routinely provided in cancer care. The aim of this study is to examine patterns in smoking cessation counselling to cancer patients by their treating physicians. Methods A self-admini… Show more

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