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Smoking Cessation Among Patients in a Cancer Clinic: Evaluation of a Novel, Motivational Stop-Smoking Pocket Calendar

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Pages 210-211 | Published online: 24 Jun 2009
 

Abstract

Background. Patients with smoking-related cancer have higher risks for recurrence if they continue to smoke. Methods. To encourage cancer patients to quit smoking a motivational pocket calendar with information about smoking and cancer, tips for stopping, and logs for monitoring was distributed among 32 patients, along with a baseline questionnaire. Results. After 3 months, patients completed a second questionnaire. Twenty-one patients completed both questionnaires; 5 (24%) had quit smoking. The average number of cigarettes smoked per day dropped from 25.3 at baseline to 15.8 (P = .0001). Conclusions. A pocket calendar appears to be a useful adjunct for smoking cessation.

Supported in part by funds from the Public Health Section, Central Veterans Health Administration, Washington, DC.

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