Evaluation of an Early Individualized Integrated Rehabilitation Program versus Standard Rehabilitation Program for Smoking Cessation in 115 Smokers Among 467 Female Breast Cancer Patients 2019-2021 in Slovenia

BACKGROUND Cigarette smoking affects cancer risk and cardiovascular risk. Smoking cessation is very beneficial for health. This study aimed to evaluate an early individualized integrated rehabilitation program and standard rehabilitation program for smoking cessation in breast cancer patients. MATER...

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Hauptverfasser: Cencelj Arnez, Romi, Besic, Nikola, Mavric, Zlatka, Mozetic, Anamarija, Zagar, Tina, Homar, Vesna, Kopcavar Gucek, Nena, Skufca Smrdel, Andreja Cirila, Knific, Jana, Borstnar, Simona, Zadravec Zaletel, Lorna, Kos, Nataša, Strazisar, Branka, Mastnak Mlakar, Denis, Kovacevic, Nina, Hadzic, Vedran, Pelhan, Bojan, Sremec, Marko, Rozman, Tina, Pribakovic Brinovec, Radivoje, Kurir Borovcic, Mateja
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Knific, Jana
Borstnar, Simona
Zadravec Zaletel, Lorna
Kos, Nataša
Strazisar, Branka
Mastnak Mlakar, Denis
Kovacevic, Nina
Hadzic, Vedran
Pelhan, Bojan
Sremec, Marko
Rozman, Tina
Pribakovic Brinovec, Radivoje
Kurir Borovcic, Mateja
description BACKGROUND Cigarette smoking affects cancer risk and cardiovascular risk. Smoking cessation is very beneficial for health. This study aimed to evaluate an early individualized integrated rehabilitation program and standard rehabilitation program for smoking cessation in breast cancer patients. MATERIAL AND METHODS This prospective study included 467 breast cancer patients (29-65 (mean 52) years of age) treated at the Institute of Oncology Ljubljana from 2019 to 2021 and were followed longer than 1 year. The control group and intervention group included 282 and 185 patients, respectively. Three questionnaires were completed by patients before and 1 year after the beginning of oncological treatment. The intervention group received interventions according to the patient's needs, while the control group underwent standard rehabilitation. The data obtained from the survey were analyzed using the chi-square test and analysis of variance. RESULTS In total, 115 patients were tobacco smokers before the beginning of cancer treatment. There were no differences between the intervention and control group in the prevalence of smoking before the treatment. Before the cancer treatment, smoking was present in the intervention group in 22% and in control group in 27% (P=0.27). One year after the beginning of cancer treatment, smoking was present in the intervention group in only 10% of cases, while it was present in control group in 20% of cases. Smoking was significantly less common in the intervention group than in the control group (P=0.004). CONCLUSIONS Smoking cessation was more common after early integrated rehabilitation than after standard rehabilitation.
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