2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.urology.2020.05.089
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Predictive Risk Factors for Continued Smoking after the Diagnosis of a Genitourinary Malignancy

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“…Lastly, with a high prevalence of tobacco dependence in cancer survivorship, it is imperative that we identify those risk factors that can predict continued cigarette smoking among patients receiving treatment for a smoking-related urological cancer. 2 These individuals can be identified and referred for more intensive smoking cessation treatment.…”
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“…Lastly, with a high prevalence of tobacco dependence in cancer survivorship, it is imperative that we identify those risk factors that can predict continued cigarette smoking among patients receiving treatment for a smoking-related urological cancer. 2 These individuals can be identified and referred for more intensive smoking cessation treatment.…”
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confidence: 99%