Smoking cessation help for cancer patients – a pilot project “Quitting Supports Treatment”

Q4 Medicine Nowotwory Pub Date : 2021-06-09 DOI:10.5603/NJO.2021.0033
P. Koczkodaj, M. Cedzyńska, P. Rutkowski, Amelia Janiak, I. Przepiórka, A. Ciuba, M. Mańczuk, K. Przewoźniak, J. Didkowska
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Available data suggest that up to 50% of cancer patients, who were smoking before diagnosis, continue to smoke during treatment, unaware of the damage caused due to continued tobacco use and the undervalued benefits of quitting smoking after a cancer diagnosis. Structured initiatives aimed at helping cancer patients give up smoking was undertaken at the M. Sklodowska-Curie National Research Institute of Oncology in Warsaw (Poland) within the pilot project “Quitting Supports Treatment (QST)”. QST was launched in September 2019 and was a joint initiative of two departments: 1. The Cancer Epidemiology and Primary Prevention Department and 2. The Soft Tissue/Bone Sarcoma and Melanoma Department. Moreover, QST works with the significant support of Department of Nurses and Midwives Professional Development. The preliminary results suggest the need for several organizational improvements in order to increase QST participation rates. Revision of previous experiences could bring valuable conclusions with regards to the effectiveness of QST, but also for other similar projects.
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戒烟对癌症病人的帮助-“戒烟支援治疗”试验计划
现有数据表明,在诊断前吸烟的癌症患者中,高达50%的人在治疗期间继续吸烟,没有意识到持续使用烟草造成的损害,也没有意识到癌症诊断后戒烟的好处被低估。波兰华沙斯克洛多夫斯卡-居里国家肿瘤研究所在“戒烟支持治疗”试点项目中开展了旨在帮助癌症患者戒烟的结构性倡议。QST于2019年9月启动,是两个部门的联合倡议:癌症流行病学和初级预防科;软组织/骨肉瘤和黑色素瘤科。此外,昆士兰科技学院在护士和助产士专业发展部门的大力支持下开展工作。初步结果表明,为了提高QST的参与率,需要进行几项组织改进。对以往经验的修正可以对QST的有效性得出有价值的结论,对其他类似项目也有帮助。
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Nowotwory Medicine-Oncology
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期刊介绍: NOWOTWORY Journal of Oncology publishes papers which cover all aspects of oncology but concentrates on clinical studies, both research orientated and treatment orientated, rather than on laboratory studies. Contributions are also welcomed from the fields of epidemiology, tumor pathology, radiobiology and radiation physics.
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