Tobacco use in the pediatric and adolescent cancer survivor
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Tobacco use in the pediatric and adolescent cancer survivor
Abstract
Oncologists and other clinicians can do more to tackle the difficult issue of tobacco use among adolescent cancer survivors by learning more about available resources for these patients and by supporting more research efforts in this area.
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