Prevalence and reasons for smoking in adolescent Swiss childhood cancer survivors.
Rahel KastelerFabiën Naomi BelleChristina SchinderaJürg BarbenFabienne Gumy-PauseEva M TinnerClaudia Elisabeth Kuehninull nullPublished in: Pediatric blood & cancer (2018)
In Switzerland, survivors smoke as often as their siblings but less than the general population. Peer smoking was a more important reason for smoking in survivors than in the general population, suggesting that reducing smoking in peers could result in a reduction of smoking in survivors. Overall, reasons for smoking were very similar, thus interventions to reduce smoking in survivors could be the same as those used in the general population.