F. Merson
University of Lyon
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Revue Des Maladies Respiratoires | 2014
F. Merson; Jean Perriot; M. Underner; G. Peiffer; Nicolas Fieulaine
Smoking is a major of public health policy issue; one in two lifelong smokers will die from a disease related to tobacco use. In France, smoking is responsible for more than 70,000 deaths every year. The benefits linked to stopping smoking include reduced mortality and morbidity related to the use of tobacco. Recent data show an increase in the prevalence of smoking in the lowest socioeconomic population. Tobacco control needs a better understanding of the determinants of smoking in this population, which are also factors in the failure of cessation attempts. Based on international literature, this review specifies the educational and socioeconomic factors involved in tobacco smoking and in the result of an attempt to quit. Its aim is to propose ways to improve the management of smoking cessation in a socially deprived population.
Revue Des Maladies Respiratoires | 2015
M. Underner; J. Perriot; F. Merson; G. Peiffer; J.-C. Meurice
Tobacco smoking is the leading cause of lung cancer. This cancer is the most specific indicator of the effects of tobacco on health. Regardless of the type of lung cancer and the stage of the disease, continued smoking has a negative impact on its development and its treatment. For this reason, smoking cessation is an essential step in the management of patients with lung cancer who smoke. It has been clearly demonstrated that quality of life is worse in smokers than in non-smokers. The aim of this general review is to study the relationship between tobacco use and quality of life specifically in patients with lung cancer. Among the twelve studies selected, six of them clearly demonstrate a deleterious effect of continued smoking tobacco or a beneficial effect of smoking cessation on the quality of life in patients with lung cancer. These findings should lead clinicians to offer support to smokers with lung cancer in order to assist them to quit smoking.
Sante Publique | 2011
F. Merson; Jean Perriot
Presse Medicale | 2012
F. Merson; Jean Perriot
Revue médicale de Liège | 2015
F. Merson; Jean Perriot; M. Underner
Revue Des Maladies Respiratoires | 2015
J. Perriot; L. Doly-Kuchcik; F. Marchandise; F. Merson
Revue médicale de Liège | 2012
F. Merson; C. Guillon; P. Arvers; M. Underner; Jean Perriot
Revue Des Maladies Respiratoires | 2017
J. Perriot; F. Merson; F. Marchandise; P. Lemaire; L. Doly-Kuchcik
Revue Des Maladies Respiratoires | 2017
J. Perriot; F. Marchandise; L. Doly-Kuchcik; F. Merson
Revue Des Maladies Respiratoires | 2017
J. Perriot; F. Marchandise; L. Doly-Kuchcik; F. Merson; P. Lemaire