Last summer I began teaching the Tobacco Cessation class here at
Tri-Cities Cancer Center. Through that role I have had many rewarding
experiences. It is an honor to meet so many brave people who have
decided to make a change and improve their health by quitting tobacco. I
applaud each participant for taking that first step to quitting by
signing up for a class. The class is 90 minutes long and usually one
per month. Because quitting tobacco is a popular new year’s resolution,
we held three classes in the month of January. I am grateful for the
heartfelt stories that are shared during class. It is clear to me that
users of tobacco are affected by the stigmatism and magnitude of their
habit. This is a habit that can be emotionally charged with feelings of
guilt and personal disappointment. It also brings along a state of
worry for the user and their loved ones. I truly believe that quitting
is the single most important thing one can do to improve their health.
Along with improved health comes a renewed feeling of control over one’s
life. Many participants have shared with me how the tobacco controls
them. In the class we identify the addictive properties of nicotine and
how to combat withdrawal while quitting utilizing nicotine replacement
products. These products are proven to be safe and effective. They
help alleviate the ill feelings of withdrawal so one can concentrate on
the behavioral and psychological aspects to quitting. Through the
generous support of the TCCC Foundation, participants receive a free 3
week supply of either nicotine patches or gum. It gives me the greatest
pleasure as a nurse to know that I have helped someone make such a
positive and truly life saving change.Rebecca Bowie, RN
Tri-Cities Cancer Center
Rebecca serves as the lead oncology nurse at the Tri-Cities Cancer Center. In a continual effort to provide the highest levels of patient care, Rebecca recently earned a Certificate of Added Qualification in Radiation Therapy Nursing by successfully completing the Oncology Nursing Society’s Radiation Oncology Certificate Program.


