2022
Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems: An Updated Policy Statement From the American Association for Cancer Research and the American Society of Clinical Oncology
Herbst RS, Hatsukami D, Acton D, Giuliani M, Moushey A, Phillips J, Sherwood S, Toll BA, Viswanath K, Warren NJH, Warren GW, Alberg AJ. Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems: An Updated Policy Statement From the American Association for Cancer Research and the American Society of Clinical Oncology. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2022, 40: 4144-4155. PMID: 36287017, DOI: 10.1200/jco.22.01749.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsElectronic nicotine delivery systemsTobacco useENDS useCombustible tobaccoLong-term health risksEvidence-based treatmentsSurgeon General's ReportPublic healthNicotine delivery systemsTobacco-related disparitiesCombustible tobacco useBlood pressureSmoking cessationTobacco cessationCancer incidenceSmoking relapseClinical OncologyEpidemiological studiesImmune systemPotential efficacyE-cigarettesBrain developmentCancer developmentTobacco productsLongitudinal studyElectronic Nicotine Delivery Systems: An Updated Policy Statement from the American Association for Cancer Research and the American Society of Clinical Oncology
Herbst RS, Hatsukami D, Acton D, Giuliani M, Moushey A, Phillips J, Sherwood S, Toll BA, Viswanath K, Warren NJH, Warren GW, Alberg AJ. Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems: An Updated Policy Statement from the American Association for Cancer Research and the American Society of Clinical Oncology. Clinical Cancer Research 2022, 28: of1-of10. PMID: 36287033, DOI: 10.1158/1078-0432.ccr-22-2429.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsElectronic nicotine delivery systemsTobacco useENDS useCombustible tobaccoLong-term health risksEvidence-based treatmentsSurgeon General's ReportPublic healthNicotine delivery systemsTobacco-related disparitiesCombustible tobacco useBlood pressureSmoking cessationTobacco cessationCancer incidenceSmoking relapseClinical OncologyEpidemiological studiesImmune systemPotential efficacyE-cigarettesBrain developmentCancer developmentTobacco productsLongitudinal study
2016
Smoking Cessation, Version 1.2016, NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology.
Shields PG, Herbst RS, Arenberg D, Benowitz NL, Bierut L, Luckart JB, Cinciripini P, Collins B, David S, Davis J, Hitsman B, Hyland A, Lang M, Leischow S, Park ER, Purcell WT, Selzle J, Silber A, Spencer S, Tanvetyanon T, Tiep B, Tindle HA, Tucker-Seeley R, Urbanic J, Hooper MW, Weksler B, Whitlock CW, Wood DE, Burns J, Scavone J. Smoking Cessation, Version 1.2016, NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology. Journal Of The National Comprehensive Cancer Network 2016, 14: 1430-1468. PMID: 27799513, DOI: 10.6004/jnccn.2016.0152.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSmoking cessationNCCN Clinical Practice GuidelinesClinical practice guidelinesEvidence-based standardsCancer treatment efficacyNCCN guidelinesOverall survivalCigarette smokingOncology carePharmacologic interventionsCancer deathPractice guidelinesTreatment efficacyCessationSmokingPatientsCancerCareGuidelinesOncology
2014
“Quitting Smoking Will Benefit Your Health”: The Evolution of Clinician Messaging to Encourage Tobacco Cessation
Toll BA, Rojewski AM, Duncan LR, Latimer-Cheung AE, Fucito LM, Boyer JL, O'Malley SS, Salovey P, Herbst RS. “Quitting Smoking Will Benefit Your Health”: The Evolution of Clinician Messaging to Encourage Tobacco Cessation. Clinical Cancer Research 2014, 20: 301-309. PMID: 24436474, PMCID: PMC3927319, DOI: 10.1158/1078-0432.ccr-13-2261.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCancer-related deathHeart diseaseTobacco useLung cancer-related deathsSubgroups of smokersBurden of cancerModerators of treatmentAdult patientsCessation interventionsSmoking cessationTobacco cessationQuitting smokingPreventable deathsGain-framed messagesSmokingTobacco productsCancerDiseaseDeathPatientsLungStrokeCessationHealthFuture studies
2013
Practice Patterns and Perceptions of Thoracic Oncology Providers on Tobacco Use and Cessation in Cancer Patients
Warren GW, Marshall JR, Cummings KM, Toll B, Gritz ER, Hutson A, Dibaj S, Herbst R, Dresler C, Committee I. Practice Patterns and Perceptions of Thoracic Oncology Providers on Tobacco Use and Cessation in Cancer Patients. Journal Of Thoracic Oncology 2013, 8: 543-548. PMID: 23529191, PMCID: PMC3628367, DOI: 10.1097/jto.0b013e318288dc96.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCancer patientsTobacco useOncology providersPractice patternsClinical careInitial patient visitTobacco cessation activitiesLung cancer patientsTobacco cessation methodsCessation activitiesMedication optionsCessation assistanceCessation interventionsPoor outcomeSmoking cessationTobacco cessationCessation effortsCancer careLung cancerCessation methodsAffect OutcomesPatient visitsPhysician respondentsTobacco assessmentClinician education