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E-cigarette and cigarette use among cancer survivors versus general population: a case-control study in Korea. | LitMetric

E-cigarette and cigarette use among cancer survivors versus general population: a case-control study in Korea.

J Cancer Surviv

Division of Hematology/Oncology, Department of Internal Medicine, Korea University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.

Published: August 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study examined smoking behaviors in cancer survivors (CS) and non-cancer populations in Korea, revealing that CS had a higher rate of quitting traditional cigarettes but similar e-cigarette usage.
  • Factors like problem drinking and depression affected successful quitting rates among CS, highlighting the need for tailored interventions.
  • The findings suggest that while cancer survivors are quitting smoking at higher rates, they still need support to stop using e-cigarettes.

Article Abstract

Purpose: Although successful smoking cessation after cancer diagnosis is important, research on e-cigarette use and smoking behavior among cancer survivors (CS) is limited. This study compared cigarette and e-cigarette use among CS and non-cancer populations in Korea.

Methods: This study analyzed the 2013-2018 National Health and Nutrition Survey data to investigate e-cigarette use and smoking behavior among Korean CS. The data were categorized into 1260 CS and 5040 non-cancer populations using the propensity score matching method. A multiple logistic regression was conducted among CS who previously used cigarettes or e-cigarettes to evaluate factors influencing successful cessation.

Results: Regarding conventional smoking, the proportion of ex-smokers was higher (25.2% versus 19.9%) than current smokers (6.7% versus 10.6%) in the CS group than in the propensity matched non-cancer population (PMNCP) (p < 0.001). However, ever use of e-cigarettes did not differ between them (2.4% versus 2.7%, p = 0.529). Successful cessation, defined as not using either cigarettes or e-cigarettes, correlated with problem drinking (OR 0.442, 95% CI 0.207-0.940), depression (OR 0.276, 95% CI 0.087-0.872), and cancer sites. CS of stomach, liver, colorectal, and lung cancer maintained higher successful smoking cessation rates than PMNCP.

Conclusions: Korean CS had a higher cessation rate than PMNCP regarding conventional smoking; however, there was no difference in e-cigarette use.

Implications For Cancer Survivors: In Korea, some CS continue to use e-cigarettes, and physicians should focus on helping them quit. Individualized and timely interventions should be provided for both cigarette and e-cigarette users, considering factors influencing successful cessation.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11764-021-01067-xDOI Listing

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