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Prevalence and correlates of tobacco use among Russian cancer patients: Implications for the development of smoking cessation interventions at a cancer center in Russia
Authors:Robert A. Schnoll  Paul F. Engstrom  Somasundaram Subramanian  Lev Demidov  Dustin B. Wielt  Mourad Tighiouart
Affiliation:(1) Division of Population Science, Fox Chase Cancer Center, 510 Township Line Road, Cheltenham, 19012 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA;(2) N. N. Blokhin Russian Cancer Research Center, Moscow, Russia
Abstract:This study examined the rate of smoking among 399 cancer patients in Russia and assessed correlates of tobacco use and readiness to quit smoking. The results indicated that (a) 41.6% of patients were smokers; and (b) smokers were likely to be male, have lung or colorectal cancer, exhibit low levels of knowledge concerning the negative effects of smoking, report a low level of advantages to quitting smoking and a high level of disadvantages to quitting smoking, show low perceived risk for the adverse effects of smoking, and exhibit high fatalistic beliefs. Though certain findings converge well with data collected from U.S. samples of cancer patients, these results can guide the development of smoking interventions that address the specific needs of Russian cancer patients. In sum, this study fills a critical gap in knowledge concerning the epidemic of tobacco use in Russia and broadens research regarding tobacco use by cancer patients from the United States to the Russian Federation. Support for this study was provided by National Institutes of Health grant CA95678 (R. Schnoll) and by a U.S. federal appropriation to the American-Russian Cancer Alliance.
Keywords:tobacco  Russia  cancer patients
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