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New Grant for Smoking Cessation Programs


A department at the University of Arizona College of Medicine is receiving a multi-million dollar grant from the National Cancer Institute to train other health professionals to help people to stop smoking.

The Department of Family and Community Medicine is getting a $3.1 Million grant for "Project Reach", which will develop tobacco cessation training specifically for chiropractors, acupuncturists and massage therapists.

Myra Muramoto, MD, MPH, associate professor with the department, said: "Chiropractors, acupuncturists and massage therapists are in an excellent position to help patients improve their health by supporting them through the process of quitting tobacco. Discount cigarettes use has been linked with chronic pain, problems with healing and a host of other serious health conditions. Practitioners can talk with patients/clients about how quitting can improve their health and treatment, with the emphasis on health and wellness that complementary and integrative practitioners are known for."

Researchers from the UA College of Medicine and the UA Department of Anthropology will collaborate on Project Reach.


"Project Reach" will partner over the next five years with Pima County chiropractors, acupuncturists, massage therapists and their office staff to evaluate ways they can best help their patients quit tobacco. Many practitioners of complementary and integrative medicine offer preventive health and wellness services in addition to therapeutic services. By encouraging their patients and clients to quit tobacco, these practitioners can play an even greater role in helping people lead healthier lives.

The development of Project Reach was inspired by the results of a 2007 survey by the UA Department of Family and Community Medicine of licensed acupuncturists, chiropractors and massage therapists in Tucson who were asked about their training, experience and opinions relating to helping people quit tobacco.

The survey found that 77 percent of the acupuncturists, 58 percent of the chiropractors and 17 percent of the massage therapists ask new patients about Camel and other smoking brands use. Sixty-four percent of the practitioners had no training in helping people quit tobacco and 66 percent were interested in receiving such training. Project Reach will develop tobacco cessation training specifically tailored for the needs of complementary and integrative medicine practitioners.

Smoking is the number one preventable cause of disease and death in the United States. Smoking and other tobacco use are directly related to many health problems and can interfere with treatment and recovery.

According to the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 38 percent of U.S. adults over age 18 use some form of complementary or alternative medicine, including chiropractic, acupuncture and message therapy. Approximately 20 percent of those individuals are tobacco users.

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