Tobacco and alcohol use after head and neck cancer treatment: influence of the type of oncological treatment employed

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作者
Pinto, Fabio Roberto [1 ]
de Matos, Leandro Luongo [1 ]
Segundo, Wagner Gumz [1 ]
Ribeiro Salles Vanni, Christiana Maria [1 ]
Rosa, Denise Santos [1 ]
Kanda, Jossi Ledo [1 ]
机构
[1] Hosp Ensino Padre Anchieta, Fac Med ABC, Disciplina Cirurgia Cabeca Pescoco, Santo Ancre, SP, Brazil
来源
REVISTA DA ASSOCIACAO MEDICA BRASILEIRA | 2011年 / 57卷 / 02期
关键词
Smoking; smoking cessation; ethanol; head and neck neoplasms; treatment outcome; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; SQUAMOUS-CELL CARCINOMA; SMOKING-CESSATION; 1ST YEAR; PREDICTORS; SURVIVAL; DEPENDENCE; RISK;
D O I
10.1590/S0104-42302011000200014
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Tobacco and alcohol use after head and neck cancer treatment: influence of the type of oncological treatment employed Objective: To assess the cigarette smoking and alcohol intake maintenance rate in patients treated for head and neck squamous cell carcinoma and to compare the observed outcome with the type of oncological treatment employed. Methods: One hundred and ten patients treated for high aero-digestive tract squamous cell carcinoma were included and divided into a surgical group, treated with a surgery, and a medical group, treated with chemotherapy and/or radiation. The patients were interviewed to determine whether or not they had persisted with the smoking and drinking behavior after treatment. The habit maintenance rate was compared with the treatment modality employed. The relationship between the oncological status of the patients and the cigarette smoking and alcohol intake rates found was also tested. Results: Among smokers, 35% maintained the habit after treatment. The medical group had a significantly higher percentage of patients maintaining smoking compared with the surgical group (58.3% vs 25.0%; p = 0.004). Among alcohol users, 16.6% kept drinking alcoholic beverages, with a percentage also shown higher for the medical group (23.8% vs 13,3%), but with no statistically significant difference. The oncological status of patients was not related to the maintenance of the habits studied. Conclusion: Smoking and alcoholism maintenance rates are high after head and neck squamous cell carcinoma is treated, especially if we consider smoking in patients treated with chemotherapy and/or radiation. A more effective multidisciplinary approach is required in order to obtain better rates of tobacco and alcohol quitting, especially in patients undergoing non-surgical treatments.
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