2024
Implementation, enrollment, and engagement in an opt‐out telehealth pharmacist‐assisted tobacco treatment program for patients seen in oncology outpatient clinics
Cummings K, Toll B, Talbot V, Roberson A, Wilson D, Dunlap M, Ware E, Palmer A, Bliss A, Anokye V, Warren G. Implementation, enrollment, and engagement in an opt‐out telehealth pharmacist‐assisted tobacco treatment program for patients seen in oncology outpatient clinics. Cancer 2024, 130: 2482-2492. PMID: 38546445, PMCID: PMC11214603, DOI: 10.1002/cncr.35291.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTobacco treatment programOncology outpatient clinicQuit ratesDelivering smoking cessation treatmentSelf-reported quit ratesOutpatient clinicSmoking cessation counselingHollings Cancer CenterFollow-up surveyNicotine replacement medicationsTreatment programsSmoking cessation treatmentCessation counselingOncology clinicVisit clinicsCessation treatmentSmoking statusTelephone surveyCancer CenterReplacement medicationsRandom sampleAdult patientsFollow-upSmokingPatients
2023
Is hospitalization a missed opportunity to intervene on tobacco cessation?
Nielsen E, Zhang J, Marsden J, Bays C, Moran W, Mauldin P, Lenert L, Toll B, Schreiner A, Heincelman M. Is hospitalization a missed opportunity to intervene on tobacco cessation? The American Journal Of The Medical Sciences 2023, 367: 89-94. PMID: 38043793, DOI: 10.1016/j.amjms.2023.11.024.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTobacco cessationNRT prescriptionCurrent smokersTobacco usePatient-centered medical homeStudy periodNicotine replacement therapy productsRetrospective cohort studyPrimary care physiciansLogistic regression modelsProportion of adultsHealth-related changesAdult patientsCohort studyHospital dischargeMost patientsCare physiciansElevated morbidityMedical homeHospitalizationSmokersPatientsCessationPrescriptionTeachable moment
2013
Assessing Tobacco Use by Cancer Patients and Facilitating Cessation: An American Association for Cancer Research Policy Statement
Toll BA, Brandon TH, Gritz ER, Warren GW, Herbst RS, Tobacco and Cancer W. Assessing Tobacco Use by Cancer Patients and Facilitating Cessation: An American Association for Cancer Research Policy Statement. Clinical Cancer Research 2013, 19: 1941-1948. PMID: 23570694, PMCID: PMC5992896, DOI: 10.1158/1078-0432.ccr-13-0666.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTobacco useTobacco cessationCessation interventionsEvidence-based cessation interventionsTreatment-related toxicitySecond primary tumorsTobacco cessation interventionsQuality cancer careQuality of lifeAmerican AssociationCessation assistancePoor outcomeCancer careCancer patientsPrimary tumorOncology settingCancer recurrencePatientsTreatment efficacyTreatment settingsEvidence-based proceduresCancer leadCancerCancer progressionClinical infrastructure