Smoking Cessation Classes Begin June 3
Smoking Cessation Classes Begin June 3
DANBURY â Danbury Hospital will offer a six-week comprehensive smoking cessation program beginning Tuesday, June 3, from 6 to 7 pm, in the Praxair Cancer Center conference room. âQuit Nowâ covers the basics of nicotine addiction, methods for quitting and behavior modification, exercise and nutrition, stress management and relaxation techniques, and relapse prevention.
âCigarette smoking accounts for 440,000 US deaths annually,â said Marianne Mitchell, APRN, âQuit Nowâ instructor. âPassive cigarette smoking may account for 3,000 lung cancer deaths among nonsmokers and contributes to some 300,000 respiratory tract infections in children.â
Danbury Hospitalâs âQuit Nowâ smoking cessation program uses a combination of medication therapy, behavior modification and ongoing support services. It also provides consultation/assessment, counseling, treatment planning and group programs.
A monthly support group, âStay Quitâ also meets at Danbury Hospital for graduates of âQuit Nowâ. The group helps with relapse prevention by providing ongoing support.
Fifty percent of people who complete the âQuit Nowâ program remain smoke-free after one year.
âA success rate that high is almost unheard of,â said Michael Walker, MD, chief of the section of thoracic surgery and medical director of the Lung Cancer Program at Danbury Hospital. âWeâre dedicated to making our smoking cessation program as supportive as possible because one of the best ways to treat lung cancer is through prevention.â
Cost of the six-week âQuit Nowâ program is $150. For more information or to register, call Ms Mitchell at 739-8161. Arrangements also can be made to provide work-site smoking cessation programs at local corporations or individual sessions.
For more information, visit the hospitalâs website, www.danburyhospital.org.
