Graham W Warren
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Recent Articles
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Graboyes E, DeMass R, Sterba K, Chera B, Kistner-Griffin E, Hill E, et al.
JCO Oncol Pract
. 2025 Jan;
:OP2400901.
PMID: 39761486
Purpose: National Comprehensive Cancer Network Guidelines recommend initiating postoperative radiation therapy (PORT) within 6 weeks of surgery for patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC), but delays affect...
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Burris J, Ostroff J, Reilly E, Warren G, Shelton R, Mullett T
J Clin Oncol
. 2024 Nov;
43(7):821-828.
PMID: 39561316
Purpose: Persistent smoking after cancer diagnosis causes adverse outcomes while smoking cessation can improve survival. Thus, integration of smoking assessment and cessation assistance into routine cancer care is critical. Aiming...
3.
Cinciripini P, Kypriotakis G, Blalock J, Karam-Hage M, Beneventi D, Robinson J, et al.
JAMA Oncol
. 2024 Oct;
10(12):1689-1696.
PMID: 39480450
Importance: Smoking after a cancer diagnosis increases mortality and risk for a second cancer. Objective: To determine the association between time of entry into a smoking cessation intervention following a...
4.
Martinez U, Brandon T, Warren G, Simmons V
Cancer Causes Control
. 2024 Oct;
36(2):127-134.
PMID: 39448437
Purpose: Smoking after cancer impairs cancer treatment outcomes and prognosis, regardless of cancer type. Prior data suggest that patients with cancers other than lung or head/neck cancer had lower cessation...
5.
Presant C, Till C, Vaidya R, Ashing K, Warren G, Sun V, et al.
Cancer
. 2024 Sep;
131(1):e35560.
PMID: 39283236
Background: Tobacco use (smoking) causes adverse clinical outcomes among patients with cancer, including increased cancer-related mortality. In participants in cancer clinical trials, the prevalence of tobacco use and the factors...
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Martinez U, Brandon T, Cottrell-Daniels C, McBride C, Warren G, Meade C, et al.
J Cancer Educ
. 2024 Sep;
PMID: 39237801
Smoking by cancer patients impairs treatment outcomes and prognoses across cancer types. Previous research shows greater smoking cessation motivation and quit rates among patients with cancers strongly linked to smoking...
7.
Mullen K, Hurley K, Hewitson S, Scoville J, Grant A, Thavorn K, et al.
Br J Cancer
. 2024 Aug;
131(7):1178-1185.
PMID: 39143327
Background: We examined the cost-effectiveness of providing systematic smoking cessation interventions to oncology patients at point-of-care. Methods: A decision analytic model was completed from the healthcare payer's perspective and included...
8.
Warren G, Presant C
Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev
. 2024 May;
33(5):643-645.
PMID: 38689573
Though smoking causes adverse cancer treatment outcomes and smoking cessation can improve survival, prior literature demonstrates deficits in collecting tobacco use information in clinical trials. Results by Streck and colleagues...
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Bates-Pappas G, Schofield E, Chichester L, Kotsen C, Carter-Bawa L, Warren G, et al.
JAMA Netw Open
. 2024 Apr;
7(4):e249525.
PMID: 38648062
No abstract available.
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Ostroff J, Reilly E, Burris J, Warren G, Shelton R, Mullett T
JCO Oncol Pract
. 2023 Nov;
20(2):212-219.
PMID: 37967292
Purpose: Persistent smoking is associated with poor outcomes in cancer care. It is strongly recommended that oncology care providers provide cessation support; however, there is limited information about smoking cessation...