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Men who are smokers when they receive a prostate cancer diagnosis have significantly worse survival and a greater risk of biochemical recurrence than neversmokers or those who had quit, researchers found.

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A set of 6 posters that address mental health and tobacco use are now available from the University of Wisconsin, Center for Tobacco Research and Intervention.

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This table lists drug interactions between tobacco smoke and medications.

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According to the Clinical Practice Guideline: Treating Tobacco Use and Dependence 2008 Update, the 5 A’s (ask, advise, assess, assist, arrange) are an effective approach that clinicians should take to identify patients who smoke and to assist these patients with quitting.

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As a part of our Building on Success project, the Physicians’ Institute coordinated two intensive workshops utilizing a Train-the-Trainer approach to promote the methods of

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