4 April 2013
Doctors Provide inadequate smoking cessation help - survey
During a study carried out with 1500 of it's members in 2012, the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer (IASLC) found that, although 90% of the survey respondents agreed that smoking affected lung cancer treatment outcomes, only 39% of the respondents said that they offered smoking cessation assistance. They also found that the doctor felt that the patients would be resistant to the idea og ceasing smoking whilst many felt unprepared to offer the assistance.
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