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Personalized support program improves smoking cessation for cervical cancer survivors
Summary: The Ultimate Survivor Glow-Up: Ditching the Smoke for Good
- A stylized, high-energy illustration of a confident woman in a bright pastel tracksuit, holding a nicotine patch up to the camera like a VIP backstage pass. Text bubble: "Beat cervical cancer? Check. Now dropping the smoke that tries to bring it back."
- The same woman sitting in a cozy, warm-toned room with a personal counselor, casually sipping an iced matcha. Text bubble: "MAPS: 6 personal coaching sessions + nicotine patches. It's like a bespoke wellness retreat, and it doubles your quit rate."
- The woman tossing a pack of cigarettes into a neon-pastel trash can while checking her phone. Text bubble: "High engagement = staying smoke-free at 18 months. Because the only toxic thing we're keeping around is reality TV."
Dropping cigarettes like we drop toxic exes.
Tags
Neoplasms, Second Primary
Recurrence
Uterine Cervical Neoplasms
Neoplasms
Health Care Economics and Organizations
Nicotine Replacement Therapy