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OUTCOMES RESEARCH IN REVIEW Helping Patients with Lung Cancer Quit Smoking: An Attainable Goal Sanderson Cox L, Patten CA, Ebbert JO, et al. Tobacco use outcomes among patients with lung cancer treated for nicotine depe
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Wayne / Evidenced / Washington / /

Company

Turner White Communications Inc. / Cox / GE / /

Facility

Mayo Clinic Nicotine Dependence Center / DHSS Pub / /

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treatment of small-cell lung cancer / Chronic Disease Prevention / /

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second primary cancers / cancers / tumor / OUTCOMES RESEARCH IN REVIEW cancer / obstructive lung disease / cancer / medical/tumor / diabetes / advanced cancer / small-cell lung cancer / lung cancer / coronary artery disease / nicotine dependence / primary tumors / lung cancers / /

MedicalTreatment

chemotherapy / surgery / radiation / /

Organization

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services / Office on Smoking and Health / Public Health Service / Mayo Clinic Nicotine Dependence Center / Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion / /

Person

David R. Spigel / /

Position

counselor / trained counselor / Surgeon General / physician / /

Product

nicotine / /

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Pennsylvania / /

Technology

radiation / chemotherapy / /

URL

www.turner-white.com / /

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