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Effectiveness of Intensive Smoking Cessation Interventions in Patients With Cancer

Completed
Conditions
Tobacco Smoking
Tobacco Cessation
Cancer
Interventions
Behavioral: Intensive Smoking Cessation Intervention
Registration Number
NCT04198688
Lead Sponsor
Bispebjerg Hospital
Brief Summary

Smoking accounts for approximately 30% of total cancer deaths each year. Even though former studies show that persons with a cancer diagnosis are less likely to smoke than the general population up to 50% of people who smoke and have lung cancer do not stop smoking after their diagnosis or frequently relapse after smoking cessation. Continued smoking leads to increased all-cause mortality, increased cancer-specific mortality, and decreased quality of life. It is well-known that cancer patients are interested in smoking cessation therefore smoking cessation interventions play an important role in the management of people with cancer.

This study will evaluate the effectiveness of an intensive smoking cessation interventions on cancer patients in real life. The project provides new knowledge about smokers diagnosed with cancer.

Detailed Description

This prospective register-based cohort study including smokers attending an intensive smoking cessation intervention (the Gold Standard Programme (GSP)) from 2006-2017 in Denmark. The GSP is a manualised, patient education programme taught by specially trained staff, including pharmacologic strategies.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
77380
Inclusion Criteria
  • Smokers registered in the National Danish Smoking Cessation Database between January 2006 until May 2017
Exclusion Criteria
  • Entries referring to smokers attending more than one smoking cessation intervention (the latest entry will be used)
  • Smokers younger than 18 years of age
  • Smokers attending interventions other than the intensive Gold Standard Programme for smoking cessation (GSP)
  • Smokers where the smoking cessation unit pre-decided not to follow up on their participants
  • Smokers in the non-cancer group diagnosed with benign neoplasms, tumours of unknown etymology or non-melanoma skin cancer (ICD-10 diagnoses: D30.1-9; D32-33; D35.2-4; D41.1-9; D44.3-5; C44, C46.0)

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
With cancerIntensive Smoking Cessation InterventionPatients diagnosed with cancer (with at least one of the following ICD-10 diagnoses: C00-43; C46.1-99; D09)
Without cancerIntensive Smoking Cessation InterventionPatients without cancer (without any of the following ICD-10 diagnoses: C00-99; D09; D30.1-9; D32-33; D35.2-4; D41.1-9; D44.3-5)
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
% of patients that are continuously smokefree6 months

Self-reported smoking status, questionnaire completed by telephone interview

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
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