WATCH VIDEO: A Community Conversation on Tobacco Cessation

By: Julie Poucher Harbin, Senior Writer, DCI

On Tuesday, Nov. 30, the Duke Cancer Institute Community Outreach, Engagement and Equity (COEE) program — formerly known as the DCI Office Health Equity (OHE) — will co-host the next in a series of "Conversations with Our Community" with the Durham County Department of Public Health and the Department's Men's Health Council.
Participants at this virtual event (a webinar) — "Clearing the Smoke: Helping You or Your Loved Ones Kick Tobacco, One Day at a Time" — will learn about keeping the lungs healthy through tobacco cessation. Cigarette and cigar smoking, vaping and using other tobacco products will be covered. Participants will also learn how to support their loved ones that use tobacco products.
According to the American Cancer Society, lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death and cigarette smoking is the leading cause of lung cancer. Last year, North Carolina ranked 9th in the nation for estimated lung cancer deaths.
Research about the long-term and short-term effects of vaping on the lungs is still early-stage and there's no known connection with lung cancer. The Centers for Disease Control, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, state and local health departments, and other clinical and public health partners continue to monitor e-cigarette (or vaping) product use-associated lung injury (EVALI). According to the CDC, "National and state data from patient reports and product sample testing show tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)-containing e-cigarette (or vaping) products are linked to most EVALI cases...Vitamin E acetate is also strongly linked to EVALI ... and evidence is not sufficient to rule out the contribution of other chemicals of concern."
Webinar Speakers
Aleyah Brown, MPH, CHES
Tobacco Health Education Specialist,
Health Promotion & Wellness,
Durham County Dept. of Public Health
Megan Keith, MSW, LCSW
Tobacco Treatment Specialist
Quit at Duke (Duke Smoking Cessation Program)
Duke Supportive Care & Survivorship Center at Duke Cancer Institute
Bradly Long
Member, Durham County Department of Public Health Men's Health Council
&
Patient
Moderators
James Tabron, MCP, MSW, PHM
One of the first members of the Durham County Department of Public Health Men’s Health Council
Angelo Moore, PhD, RN, NE-BC
Assistant Director, Duke Cancer Institute Community Outreach, Engagement, and Equity (COEE) program
Community Partners
This event has been made possible by our community partners:
Alliance Health :: Durham Parks and Recreation :: Durham County Department of Public Health :: North Carolina Department of Health & Human Services :: Duke Cancer Institute Community Outreach, Engagement, and Equity (COEE) program (formerly known as OHE)
Register
Registration is free and required. This event is open to all community members, so please share with others. Seats are limited, so register by Nov. 30 at 5pm. A Zoom link for the webinar will be provided on the day of the event after registration is complete.
For questions call 919.684.0409 or email Aretha.rice@duke.edu.
Contact the DCI Community Outreach, Engagement and Equity (COEE) program
Email us or call 919.684.0409 with any questions about our "Conversations with Our Community" events, patient navigation services and any other questions you might have.
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