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Quitting Smoking Tied to Better Survival in Head, Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Greatest benefit seen for former smokers who quit >10 years before diagnosis

One in Seven Dual Users Continue Using Both Tobacco Products

However, early electronic cigarette quitters plus stable cigarette use was the most common trajectory in 41.6 percent of participants

Healthy Lifestyle Can Further Lower Risk for Death in Former Smokers

Higher total healthy lifestyle adherence cuts all-cause, cancer, cardiovascular, and respiratory-related mortality

Smoking Cessation Activity Down in U.S. Adults During Pandemic

2019 to 2020 saw decrease in annual past-year quit attempt prevalence and lower-than-expected sales of lozenges, patches, gum

Health System Tobacco Cessation May Aid Smokers Trying to Quit

Health system-based care produced better treatment use and more tobacco abstinence than community-based quitlines

E-Cigarettes May Be Better Than Nicotine Patches for Pregnant Women

Safety of e-cigarettes in pregnancy is similar to that of nicotine patches while possibly more effective

FDA Proposes Ban on Menthol Cigarettes

Cessation Program in Cancer Clinics May Reach More Tobacco Smokers

Low-burden, point-of-care program may increase access to and impact of treatment to assist tobacco cessation

FDA Poised to Ban Menthol Cigarettes

Decrease in Youth Smoking Menthol Cigarettes After Cigarette Ban

Decrease in percentage of youth smokers who reported smoking menthol cigarettes from February to August 2020 in England

FDA Proposes Ban on Menthol Cigarettes

1.3 Million Smokers May Quit if U.S. Bans Menthol Cigarettes

Findings based on the impact seen following Canada's ban

FDA Proposes Ban on Menthol Cigarettes

Cigarette Smoking Down for Adults With Behavioral Health Conditions

Prevalence of smoking decreased for U.S. adults with major depressive episode, substance use disorder, or both between 2006 and 2019