“Smoking cessation treatment without previous reduction has no benefits” – a patient’s myth or truth?

B. Oliveira Cabrita (Matosinhos, Portugal), M. Galego (Braga, Portugal), A. Fernandes (Matosinhos, Portugal), S. Dias (Matosinhos, Portugal), S. Correia (Matosinhos, Portugal), P. Simão (Matosinhos, Portugal), J. Ferreira (Matosinhos, Portugal), J. Amado (Matosinhos, Portugal)

Source: Virtual Congress 2020 – From tobacco control policy to smoking cessation
Session: From tobacco control policy to smoking cessation
Session type: E-poster session
Number: 3049
Disease area: Airway diseases

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