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October 01, 2013 - smoking and parental nicotine depen-
dence. … and other reasons not to start
smoking: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s
Smoking & Tobacco … cessation or
remaining abstinent from smoking are needed. … Six of these trials focused
exclusively on smoking prevention, and 4 trials combined
smoking prevention … smoking 1 or more cigarettes in the
past 30 days at posttest.
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Behavioral and Pharmacotherapy Interventions for Tobacco Smoking Cessation in Adults, Including Pregnant … Women: Clinical Summary
Behavioral and Pharmacotherapy Interventions for Tobacco Smoking Cessation … Grade: I statement
Assessment
The 5 A’s framework is a useful strategy for engaging patients in smoking … Behavioral interventions
substantially improve
achievement of tobacco
smoking abstinence,
increase … that
the net benefit of
behavioral interventions
for tobacco cessation on
perinatal outcomes and
smoking
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March 09, 2021 - exposure (pack-
years of smoking and years since quitting). … Scenarios for 20 Pack-Years of Smoking
The consensus-efficient strategies with 20 pack-years of smoking … years since quitting smoking. … The 4 CISNET models and the Smoking
History Generator have been shown to reproduce the patterns of
smoking … years since quitting smoking.
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FORCE RECOMMENDATION
Population Asymptomatic adults aged 55 to 80 years who have a 30 pack-year smoking … history and
currently smoke or have quit smoking within the past 15 years
Recommendation
Screen … B
Risk Assessment
Age, total cumulative exposure to tobacco smoke, and years since quitting smoking … for lung cancer based on age, total cumulative exposure to tobacco smoke, and years since quitting smoking
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December 10, 2019 - Risk factors for AAA include older age, male sex, smoking, and having a first-degree relative with an … The recommendation varies based on a patient’s sex, age, and smoking history. … “Ever smoker” is commonly defined as smoking 100 or more cigarettes.
Screen . … Assessment of Risk
Important risk factors for AAA include older age, male sex, smoking, and having … Smoking Status
Epidemiologic literature commonly defines an “ever smoker” as someone who has smoked
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March 01, 2014 - Useful Resources
Clinicians have many resources to help patients stop
smoking. … Smoking Cessation Counseling
All persons enrolled in a screening program should
receive smoking cessation … Screening cannot prevent most lung
cancer deaths, and smoking cessation remains essential. … history, age, and years since stopping smoking. … with the perception
that medical care can mitigate the risks of smoking.
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December 10, 2019 - Assessment of Risk
Important risk factors for AAA include older age, male sex,
smoking, and having a … Smoking Status
Epidemiologic literature commonly defines an “ever smoker” as
someone who has smoked 100 … Risk factors for AAA include older age, male sex, smoking, and having a first-degree relative with an … The recommendation varies based on a patient’s sex, age, and smoking history. … “Ever smoker” is commonly defined as
smoking 100 or more cigarettes.
1.
Screen.
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Grade: D
Risk Assessment
Risk factors for AAA include older age; a positive smoking history
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July 30, 2013 - less frequent screening of individuals between the ages of 45 and 85 years, for a range of minimum smoking … Modeling groups standardized input data on smoking history and nonlung cancer mortality to simulate life … Of the efficient scenarios, annual screening of individuals with at least 30 pack-years of smoking who … Chapter 2: Birth-cohort-specific estimates of smoking behaviors for the U.S. population. … Chapter 3: Cohort life tables by smoking status, removing lung cancer as a cause of death.
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May 01, 2022 - • Cigarette smoking is the leading cause of COPD. … Native American/Alaska Native populations, likely due to the impact of societal
challenges and high smoking … The USPSTF has recommendations that address tobacco smoking cessation in adults, including
pregnant … • The US Surgeon General provides tools to prevent tobacco use and promote smoking cessation.
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April 05, 2016 - therapies to stop smoking. … Future studies that stratify risk by smoking status could help identify different risk groups that may … One trial showed a statistically significant increase in smoking cessation rates between participants … Efficacy of confronting smokers with airflow limitation for smoking cessation. … Smoking cessation in primary care clinics. J Gen Intern Med . 1999;14(11):670-6.
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June 23, 2014 - Grade: D
Risk Assessment
Risk factors for AAA include older age; a positive smoking history; … Assessment of Risk
Smoking Status
Consuming 100 or more cigarettes is commonly used in epidemiologic … However, observational studies have found that even a relatively modest smoking history (for example, … Interventions to address modifiable risk factors (particularly smoking) may be worth considering. … Effective strategies for smoking cessation may improve the care of patients with small AAAs.
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May 10, 2022 - Cigarette smoking is the leading cause of COPD. … The US Surgeon General provides tools to prevent tobacco use and promote smoking cessation at https: … Comments inquired whether smoking history should be a consideration for screening. … Comments also questioned whether screening for COPD could increase smoking cessation. … Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and smoking status–United States, 2017.
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Grade: B
Risk Assessment
The strongest factors associated with smoking initiation in children … and adolescents are parental smoking and parental nicotine dependence. … interaction with a health care provider, print materials, and computer
applications, can reduce the risk for smoking
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August 01, 2014 - Assessment of Risk
Smoking Status
Smoking 100 or more cigarettes is commonly used in
epidemiologic literature … However, observational
studies have found that even a relatively modest smoking
history (for example, … Interventions to address modifiable
risk factors (particularly smoking) may be worth consider-
ing. … Effective strategies for smoking cessation may improve
the care of patients with small AAAs. … In individualized cases, some women older
than 65 years with multiple risk factors (smoking history,
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Tobacco Smoking … including snus pouches), pipe tobacco, dissolvable tobacco in the form of strips, sticks, or lozenges, or smoking … cotinine measured in saliva, urine, or blood; cotinine–creatinine ratio; thiocyanate)
Population-based smoking … harms at any time point after the intervention began
Reviews that only report:
Reduction in smoking … including cigarettes, roll-your-own tobacco, smokeless tobacco, cigars, pipe tobacco, dissolvables, smoking
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April 05, 2016 - thera-
pies to stop smoking. … Future stud-
ies that stratify risk by smoking status could help identify different
risk groups that … studies primar-
ily examined the incremental value of adding spirometry testing to
existing smoking … Efficacy of confronting smokers
with airflow limitation for smoking cessation. … Smoking cessation in primary care
clinics. J Gen Intern Med. 1999;14(11):670-676.
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Tobacco Smoking … What is the efficacy and safety of electronic cigarettes as an aid for smoking cessation in current adult … chew, snuff [including snus], and dissolvable tobacco in the form of strips, sticks, or lozenges), or smoking … measured in saliva, urine, or blood; cotinine–creatinine ratio; thiocyanate)
Population-based smoking … Demoralization due to failed quit attempt
Reviews that only report:
Smoking
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April 05, 2016 - Efficacy of confronting smokers with airflow limitation for smoking cessation. … Age and the role of symptomatology in readiness to quit smoking. … Comparison of the smoking behaviour and attitudes of smokers who attribute respiratory symptoms to smoking … b Biochemically validated smoking abstinence.
c Not statistically significant. … e Self-reported smoking abstinence.
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November 30, 2017 - Do the effects of one-time screening for AAA vary among subpopulations (i.e., by sex, smoking status, … Do the harms of one-time and repeated screening for AAA vary among subpopulations (i.e., by sex, smoking … Do the effects of treatment vary among subpopulations (i.e., by sex, smoking status, age, family history … Do the harms of treatment of small AAAs vary among subpopulations (i.e., by sex, smoking status, age, … Does the epidemiology or overall effectiveness of treatment of AAA differ by age, sex, smoking status