Originally published November 3 2005
Survey shows smokers have the wrong idea about nicotine
by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor
A survey reported at the annual meeting of the American College of Chest Physicians found that the majority of smokers surveyed believed that nicotine caused cancer, which explains the reluctance of many smokers to try the patch or other forms of nicotine supplement to quit smoking.
Many smokers think that nicotine causes cancer, and they are therefore very reluctant to use nicotine replacement in the form of patches or gum to help them quit smoking, according to surprise findings of a survey reported here at the annual meeting of the American College of Chest Physicians.
The survey consisted of 1,139 people -- 482 men and 657 women -- enrolled in a smoking cessation program at North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System in Great Neck, New York.
The participants were questioned about the their beliefs regarding smoking and the risk of developing cancer, and nicotine's part in that cancer risk.
Lead investigator Dr. Virginia Reichert said that the majority of smokers -- 72 percent of women and 59 percent of men -- believed that nicotine causes cancer.
In addition, 72 percent of women and 63 percent of men smoked "light" cigarettes, thinking this would lower their intake of nicotine and thus lower their risk of cancer.
More women expressed fear, guilt and worry about the risks they were taking with smoking (77 percent versus 62 percent of men), and they were also more afraid of failure in their attempts to quit than men (17 percent versus 11 percent).
"Smokers need a comprehensive care program that includes (drug therapy) using nicotine patches," she added.
"The programs are very much the same as other addiction treatment programs, but they need to go a step further," she said.
Complete abstinence is not used, because going "cold turkey" has a very high failure rate, Reichert said.
"A program that involves behavior modification, guided imagery and support systems are helpful," she concluded, "and patches are a very useful tool in the program."
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