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Negative affect and the utilization of tobacco treatment among adult smokers with cancer.

Juhan LeeJeeWon CheongMerry Jennifer MarkhamJillian LamGraham W WarrenRamzi G Salloum
Published in: Psycho-oncology (2020)
Negative affect may be a potential underlying mechanism in the relationship between cancer diagnosis status and quit attempts and tobacco treatment utilization, influencing the utilization of tobacco treatment among smokers with cancer. Research is needed to investigate whether integrating emotional management in the oncology setting may effectively aid smoking cessation among patients with cancer.
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