Abstract

Continued smoking after a cancer diagnosis leads to worse morbidity and mortality. Unfortunately, smoking prevalence remains high amongst cancer patients and survivors. Few studies have been conducted to evaluate and target patients’ social networks that may contribute to a patient continuing to smoke. We developed a questionnaire intended to assess patients’ smoking status, motivation to quit, patient/family dynamics, and interest in enrolling in a smoking cessation program that includes the patient and the person closest to them in their social network that may be contributing to their continued smoking.

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