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    Sustainability of Tobacco Treatment Programs in the Cancer Center Cessation Initiative

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    Author
    Salloum, Ramzi G.
    Fleisher, Linda
    Hohl, Sarah D.
    Clark, Sarah V.
    Klass, Elizabeth
    Dahl, Neely A.
    Pike, Brittany
    Lenhoff, Katie L.
    Presant, Cary A.
    Shoenbill, Kimberly A.
    Ramsey, Alex T.
    Jose, Thulasee
    Day, Andrew T.
    Dark, Michael
    Yeung, Sophia
    Tong, Elisa K.
    Prochaska, Judith J.
    Ostroff, Jamie S.
    Shelley, Donna
    Warren, Graham W.
    Adsit, Robert
    Minion, Mara
    Pauk, Danielle
    Rolland, Betsy
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    Date
    2021-11-01
    Journal
    JNCCN Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network
    Publisher
    Jones and Barlett Publishers
    Type
    Article
    
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    https://doi.org/10.6004/JNCCN.2021.7093
    Abstract
    The NCI's Cancer Center Cessation Initiative (C3I) has a specific objective of helping cancer centers develop and implement sustainable programs to routinely address tobacco cessation with patients. Sustaining tobacco treatment programs requires the maintenance of (1) core program components, (2) ongoing implementation strategies, and (3) program outcomes evaluation. NCI funding of C3I included a commitment of resources toward sustainability. This article presents case studies to illustrate key strategies in developing sustainability capacity across 4 C3I-funded sites. Case studies are organized according to the domains of sustainability capacity defined in the Clinical Sustainability Assessment Tool (CSAT). We also describe the C3I Sustainability Working Group agenda to make scientific and practical contributions in 3 areas: (1) demonstrating the value of tobacco use treatment in cancer care, (2) identifying implementation strategies to support sustainability, and (3) providing evidence to inform policy changes that support the prioritization and financing of tobacco use treatment. By advancing this agenda, the Sustainability Working Group can play an active role in advancing and disseminating knowledge for tobacco treatment program sustainability to assist cancer care organizations in addressing tobacco use by patients with cancer within and beyond C3I. © JNCCN-Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network 2021
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    National Cancer Institute
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10713/17510
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.6004/JNCCN.2021.7093
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