Tobacco Quit Line Focuses on Childhood Cancer Survivors (video 2009)



Eighteen percent of adults who survived cancer as children smoke cigarettes. St. Jude Children's Research Hospital is helping these survivors break the habit. The Tobacco Quit Line study is free and open to survivors 18 and older. Participants receive up to six free counseling sessions as well as free nicotine replacement therapy. The study is open to all childhood cancer survivors, regardless of where they received treatment.