Smoking cessation is recommended to improve the prognosis after acute coronary syndrome
(ACS). Smoking habit, largely influenced by psychosocial aspects, is high prevalent
(50%) among younger patients. However, gender-related factors associated with smoking
cessation in premature ACS are largely unknown.
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