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Study found that smoking relapse prevention is effective and cost-effective if incorporated into routine treatment within the UK NHS Stop Smoking Services
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T Coleman, S Agboola, J Leonardi-Bee, M Taylor, A McEwen & A McNeill.
T Coleman 1,*, S Agboola 2, J Leonardi-Bee 2, M Taylor 3, A McEwen 4, A McNeill 2
1 University of Nottingham, Division of Primary Care, Nottingham, UK
2 University of Nottingham, Division of Epidemiology & Public Health, Nottingham, UK
3 University of York, Health Economics Consortium, York, UK
4 University College London, Department of Epidemiology & Public Health, London, UK
* Corresponding author Email: Tim.Coleman@nottingham.ac.uk
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