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Abbreviations AUDIT: Alcohol use disorder identification test AUDIT-C: Alcohol use disorder identification test Consume BGS98: German health survey CI: Confidence interval CS: Current smoker Ex-after: Ex-smokers, who stopped after cancer diagnosis Ex-before: Ex-smokers, who stopped before cancer diagnosis EORTC QLQ C30: European organization for research and treatment of cancer quality of life questionnaire FR: Questionnaire for measuring the intention to quit smoking FS: Former smoker (someone who has given up smoking) FTCD: Fagerstrm Test for Cigarette Dependence GNC: German National Cohort HRQOL: Health related quality of Life KSC-8: Knowledge of smoking after cancer LPEK: Local psychological Ethic committee at the center of psychosocial medicine Hamburg, Germany M: Mean NS: Never smokers OD: Odds ratio OSCC: Opinion on a smoking cessation program for cancer patients OSF: Open Science Framework QOL: Quality of Life RQ: Research question SD: Standard deviation SPSS: Statistical Package for the Social Sciences SSUK-8: 8-Item abbreviated version of the social support with illness scales in cancer patients TTM: Transtheoretical Model VIF: Variance inflation factor References Sung H, Ferlay J, Siegel RL, Laversanne M, Soerjomataram I, Jemal A, et al

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