Regular ArticlePredictors of Smoking Cessation Following Physician' Counseling☆,☆☆,★
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The study was funded by the USL TORINO I; C.S. was also supported by a fellowship from the Lega Italiana per la Lotta contro i Tumori.
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The authors are grateful to Dr. M. Abrahamowicz and Dr. L. Joseph, for their input in the preliminary phase of the analysis, and to Drs. K. S. Joseph and M. J. Hodge for their helpful comments on earlier drafts of the paper. The authors gratefully acknowledge the support of SIMG (Societaá Italiana di Medicina Generale) as well as the advice of Drs. G. Ventriglia and M. Nejrotti in the implementation of the trial. A particularly useful contribution came also from Dr. P. G. Maggiorotti.
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