We are writing to describe current levels of awareness of and referral to national quitlines, and a Web-based cessation service among primary care physicians. Smokers who use telephone counseling are more likely to achieve long-term cessation compared to those who do not [1]. Quitlines can assist in forming a quit plan, offer nicotine replacement therapy, and schedule follow-up contact [2].We analyzed data from the National Survey of Primary Care Physicians' Recommendations and Practice for Breast, Cervical, Colorectal, and Lung Cancer Screening [3] to assess awareness and referral to the National Network of Tobacco Cessation Quitlines' 1-800-QUTT-NOW, the National Cancer Institute's quitline 1-877-44U-QUIT, and the National Cancer Institute and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Web site smokefree.gov.
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