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Nov 19, 2024

In this episode, Dr. JYP and guest Susan Crutchfield discuss the complexities of tobacco addiction and strategies for quitting smoking. They highlight the importance of nonjudgmental support, individual motivations ("your why"), and the availability of various medications and therapies. The dangers of vaping, especially among youth, are also covered, emphasizing nicotine's addictive nature and health risks. The Great American Smokeout is promoted as an event that encourages smoking cessation through peer-to-peer engagement. The significance of early lung cancer detection, particularly through low-dose CT scans, is discussed, alongside lifestyle changes to reduce cancer risk. The episode underscores the need for continued research, prevention, and early detection in the fight against lung cancer.

 

3 Key Episode Takeaways


1. Compassionate approach: Encourage tobacco users to quit with a nonjudgmental approach, perhaps with personalized medications and therapies.

2. Youth and vaping concerns: Vaping is not only harmful, but it is also a gateway to traditional smoking, with significant health risks. Early interventions and targeted messaging can help curb this trend.

3. Great American Smokeout: Engage in the Great American Smokeout event to support smoking cessation. Sign a pledge to quit smoking or motivate someone else to take the first step.

 

Show Overview


01:23 Everyone knows someone who has had lung cancer.

09:00 Quitting smoking is hard, but resources can help.

11:02 One woman’s “why” was to live to enjoy her grandchildren.

14:47 Many people don’t realize that nicotine itself is a carcinogen.

17:19 The Great American Smokeout is coming to the University of South Alabama.

21:30 Who should get screened for lung cancer, and how?

25:24 Screenings and small behavior changes can make all the difference.

26:55 New drugs bring hope for many lung cancer patients.