Primary and Secondary Prevention of Lung Cancer: Tobacco Treatment.

Primary and Secondary Prevention of Lung Cancer: Tobacco Treatment. Clin Chest Med. 2020 Mar;41(1):39-51 Authors: Kathuria H, Neptune E Abstract Tobacco dependence is the most consequential target to reduce the burden of lung cancer worldwide. Quitting after a cancer diagnosis can improve cancer prognosis, overall health, and quality of life. Several oncology professional organizations have issued guidelines stressing the importance of tobacco treatment for patients with cancer. Providing tobacco treatment in the context of lung cancer screening is another opportunity to further reduce death from lung cancer. In this review, the authors describe the current state of tobacco dependence treatment focusing on new paradigms and approaches and their particular relevance for persons at risk or on treatment for lung cancer. PMID: 32008628 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Clinical Lung Cancer - Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Tags: Clin Chest Med Source Type: research