Institute of Medicine, Washington, D.C., USA; Arkansas Department of Health, Little Rock, Arkansas, USA; American Association for Cancer Research, Washington, D.C., USA; Department of Behavioral Science, University of Texas, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas, USA; C-Change, Washington, D.C., USA; Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, Washington, D.C., USA; Duke University School of Nursing, Durham, North Carolina, USA; Cancer Prevention and Control Program and Thoracic Oncology Program, Yale Cancer Center, New Haven, Connecticut, USA; Departments of Psychiatry, Pharmacology, and Medical Oncology, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, USA; Departments of Radiation Oncology and Cell and Molecular Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, Hollings Cancer Center, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina, USA.
Oncologist. 2014 Jan;19(1):21-31. doi: 10.1634/theoncologist.2013-0230. Epub 2013 Dec 4.
Tobacco use remains a serious and persistent national problem. Recognizing that progress in combating cancer will never be fully achieved without addressing the tobacco problem, the National Cancer Policy Forum of the Institute of Medicine convened a public workshop exploring current issues in tobacco control, tobacco cessation, and implications for cancer patients. Workshop participants discussed potential policy, outreach, and treatment strategies to reduce tobacco-related cancer incidence and mortality, and highlighted a number of potential high-value action items to improve tobacco control policy, research, and advocacy.
烟草使用仍然是一个严重而持久的全国性问题。认识到如果不解决烟草问题,癌症防治工作就永远无法取得全面进展,美国国家医学研究院癌症政策论坛召集了一次公开研讨会,探讨烟草控制、戒烟以及对癌症患者影响方面的当前问题。研讨会参与者讨论了减少与烟草有关的癌症发病率和死亡率的潜在政策、外展和治疗策略,并强调了一些潜在的高价值行动项目,以改善烟草控制政策、研究和宣传。