About Smokeout

Every November, smokers across the nation take part in the Great American Smokeout by smoking less or quitting for the day.


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Together we can be successful in eliminating suffering and death due to cancer.


Smokeout Resources on Cancer.org
Questions About Smoking, Tobacco, and Health
Are menthol cigarettes any safer than regular ones? Just what is smoker's cough, anyway? Get answers to these and other frequently asked questions
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News from the ACS News Center
TV Networks Rally To Fight Cancer
The 3 major news networks have teamed up to raise funds for cancer research.

A New Approach for Treating Depression in Cancer Patients
Treating depression can work well when it's part of a cancer patient's usual care, according to new research.

Scientists Identify Genetic Contributor to Colorectal Cancer Risk
People with a specific genetic variation appear to have a higher risk of colorectal cancer, according to new research.

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Plan Your Quit Day
Smokers often say, "Don't tell me why to quit, tell me how." There is no one right way to quit, but there are some key elements in quitting smoking successfully. Here are four steps to a smoke-free future.

Make the Decision to Quit

The decision to quit tobacco use is one that only you can make.
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Set a Quit Date, and Choose a Quit Plan

Once you've made a decision to quit, you're ready to pick a quit date
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Deal With Withdrawal

Withdrawal from nicotine has 2 parts—the physical and the psychological.
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Stay Quit

If you have tried to quit before, you know that staying quit is the final, and most important, stage of the process.
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Sign Up for Our Quitline

Quitting is hard, so don't do it alone. The Quitline is a helpful voice that's available 24 hours a day. Sign up to have someone from the Quitline personally contact you.
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