Smoking is among the leading causes of mortality world-wide. After discontinuing smoking
life expectancy can increase up to the initial level. Unfortunately, unaided attempts
are often ineffective, hence strengthening the necessity of cognitive behavioral,
nicotine replacement or pharmacotherapy. Even then, however, relapse rates are high.
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