Continued smoking after a cancer diagnosis: a longitudinal study of intentions and attempts to quit.
Christine Louise PaulFlora TzelepisAllison W BoyesCatherine D'EsteEmma SherwoodAfaf GirgisPublished in: Journal of cancer survivorship : research and practice (2019)
There are clear positive clinical effects of smoking cessation for those who have undergone treatment for cancer, both for short-term treatment outcomes, and for long-term survivorship. Given the substantial rates of continued smoking among those who report smoking at diagnosis and their continued attempts to quit during survivorship, there is a need for improved cessation support initiatives for people diagnosed with cancer. These initiatives need to continue to be offered to smokers long after the initial diagnosis and treatment.