Kalkhoran Sara, Kruse Gina R, Rigotti Nancy A, Rabin Julia, Ostroff Jamie S, Park Elyse R
Tobacco Research and Treatment Center, Department of Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA.
Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.
Cancer Med. 2018 Jul;7(7):3484-3491. doi: 10.1002/cam4.1585. Epub 2018 Jun 14.
Many patients with cancer use electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes), yet little is known about patterns and reasons for use. Using cross-sectional baseline data from a randomized controlled trial, we aimed to describe prevalence and correlates of e-cigarette use, frequency of use, and reasons for use among smokers recently diagnosed with cancer. Participants (n = 302) included adults (age ≥18 years) recently diagnosed with varied cancer types who smoked ≥1 cigarette within the past 30-d from two US academic medical centers. Participants reported ever and current e-cigarette use, and current e-cigarette users reported days of e-cigarette use and the main reason for use. We compared current, former, and never e-cigarette users by sociodemographics, cancer type, medical comorbidities, smoking behaviors, attitudes, and emotional symptoms, and described use among current e-cigarette users. Of smokers recently diagnosed with cancer, 49% (n = 149) reported ever e-cigarette use and 19% (n = 56) reported current use. Of current e-cigarette users, 29% (n = 16) reported daily use. Current e-cigarette users did not differ from former and never e-cigarette users by cancer type, smoking behaviors, or emotional symptoms. Women were more likely to be current users than never users, and current e-cigarette users had less education than former users. Most current e-cigarette users reported using them to help quit smoking (75%). One in five smokers with cancer report current e-cigarette use, but most are not using e-cigarettes daily. The majority report using e-cigarettes to quit smoking. E-cigarette use by patients with cancer appears to reflect a desire to quit smoking.
许多癌症患者使用电子烟,但对其使用模式和原因却知之甚少。我们利用一项随机对照试验的横断面基线数据,旨在描述近期被诊断为癌症的吸烟者中电子烟的使用情况、使用频率及使用原因。参与者(n = 302)包括来自美国两家学术医疗中心的成年人(年龄≥18岁),他们近期被诊断患有多种癌症类型,且在过去30天内每天至少吸1支烟。参与者报告曾经和目前使用电子烟的情况,目前使用电子烟的参与者报告使用电子烟的天数及主要使用原因。我们通过社会人口统计学、癌症类型、合并症、吸烟行为、态度和情绪症状对目前、曾经和从不使用电子烟的使用者进行比较,并描述目前使用电子烟的使用者的情况。在近期被诊断为癌症的吸烟者中,49%(n = 149)报告曾经使用过电子烟,19%(n = 56)报告目前正在使用。在目前使用电子烟的使用者中,29%(n = 16)报告每天使用。目前使用电子烟的使用者在癌症类型、吸烟行为或情绪症状方面与曾经和从不使用电子烟的使用者没有差异。女性比从不使用电子烟的人更有可能成为目前的使用者,且目前使用电子烟的使用者的受教育程度低于曾经使用过的人。大多数目前使用电子烟的使用者报告使用电子烟是为了帮助戒烟(75%)。五分之一的癌症吸烟者报告目前使用电子烟,但大多数并非每天使用。大多数人报告使用电子烟是为了戒烟。癌症患者使用电子烟似乎反映了他们戒烟的愿望。