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Tobacco-Free Community Coalitions: Opportunities for Enhancing Oral Cancer Prevention Programs

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Pages 275-279 | Published online: 16 Oct 2009
 

Abstract

Background. This study identified oral cancer (OC) education and tobacco reduction collaboration within tobacco-free community coalitions (TFCC). Methods. Data from 4 TFCC were collected via educational intervention surveys and structured focused group Interviews. Results. Of the 52 participants, 96% were aware that tobacco products are risk factors for OC, yet 33% were unaware of the high OC impact locally. About 90% agreed that primary care providers and dentists should provide OC screenings and tobacco cessation. Conclusion. There is a need for provider endorsement and public demand for OC screenings. Opportunity exists for partnering and collaborative OC prevention with TFCC.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

The authors extend special recognition and appreciation to Geneive M. Carrion and Phillip J. Duvall for their assistance, review, and editorial input to this study.

Notes

Funded by the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research/National Institutes of Health Grant DE 14410-03.

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