Smoking Cessation Research Paper

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Smoking maintains a thirty percent contribution to the cause of cancer in the United States. Even after the Surgeons warning in 1988 regarding the critically harmful effects of tobacco use, lung cancer from smoking continues to have a death rate that is greater than breast cancer, colorectal and prostate combined. Even with these clear warnings and statistics, smokers diagnosed with lung cancer still find it difficult to stop smoking. Smoking cessation after a diagnosis is a key proponent of increasing life endurance and quality. (Cooley, M. et.al., 2008)

IMPLICATION FOR NURSING PRACTICE
The oncology nurse is an essential part in aiding the patient in smoking cessation. Oncology nurses, UCLA School of nursing Interim Dean, Dr. Linda Sarna,

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