Associations between cancer diagnosis and patients' responses to an inpatient tobacco treatment intervention.
Amanda M PalmerAlana M RojewskiGeorges J NahhasKenneth Michael CummingsGraham W WarrenBenjamin A TollPublished in: Cancer medicine (2021)
Being hospitalized for any reason provides an opportunity for smokers to consider quitting. Having a previous diagnosis of cancer appears to increase intention to quit and lead to higher rates of smoking cessation in patients who are hospitalized compared to patients without cancer. Future research needs to work toward optimizing motivation for smoking cessation while admitted to a hospital and on improving quit rates for all admitted patients, regardless of diagnosis.