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Smoking Behaviors Among Black and Hispanic Cancer Patients: A Systematic Review of the Literature

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Smoking is the leading cause of preventable disease and death in the United States. The risk of smoking poses an even greater threat for racial/ethnic minorities, particularly Black and Hispanic cancer patients who face a range of existing disparities in healthcare. Despite these risks for poor health outcomes among this population, little is known about the smoking behaviors of Black and Hispanic cancer patients. The purpose of this review was to understand differences in smoking prevalence, intensity, and cessation between Black, Hispanic, and non-Hispanic White cancer patients and survivors. Following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) approach as our framework, we conducted a systematic review of the literature. Our review discusses the methods, population, and implications of 37 included articles. Conclusions reflect the need to establish intentional and systematic measurement of smoking behaviors to best understand the risks of smoking among Black and Hispanic cancer patients.

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Rabin, J., Castelin, S., Strauss, N. et al. Smoking Behaviors Among Black and Hispanic Cancer Patients: A Systematic Review of the Literature. J Immigrant Minority Health 25, 925–952 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10903-022-01423-8

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