Resources and Self-Help Materials for Patients
- American Cancer Society — How to quit smoking
- American Cancer Society — Benefits of quitting smoking over time
- American Cancer Society — Great American Smokeout
- American Lung Association — Stop Smoking
- Asian Smokers’ Quitline
Cantonese/Mandarin (800) 838-8917
Korean 8(00) 556-5564
Vietnamese (800) 778-8440 - Breathe California of Los Angeles County tobacco cessation programs
- California Smokers' Helpline, including text messages and free materials:
English: (800) NO-BUTTS
Chinese: (800) 838-8917
Korean: (800) 556-5564
Spanish: (800) 45-NO-FUME
TDD/TYY: (800) 933-4TDD
Vietnamese: (800) 778-8440 - Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids
- Centers for Disease Control — Tips from former smokers
- Centers for Disease Control — Tobacco information
- Centers for Disease Control — Quit Line 800-Quit-Now (800-784-8669)
- City of Hope Lung Cancer Screening Program
- City of Hope Smoking Cessation Program
Download the C31 Tobacco Cessation brochure in your preferred language:
Spanish | Chinese | Armenian | Korean | Vietnamese - Kick It California, including text messages and free materials
- English & Spanish (800) 300-8086
- National Alliance on Mental Illness Tobacco and Smoking
- National Cancer Institute — tobacco
- National Comprehensive Cancer Network Guidelines for Smoking Cessation
- NCI Cancer Center Cessation Initiative
- Nicotine Anonymous
- North American Quitline Consortium
- QuitNet — Online and mobile support
- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
- Surgeon General — The Health Consequences of Smoking: 50 Years of Progress (2014)
- Surgeon General — E-cigarette Use Among Youth and Young Adults (2016)
- U.S. Food and Drug Administration — Approved products for smoking cessation
- Veterans Affairs Mental Health — How to Quit
- Veterans Affairs Quitline (855) QUIT-VET (855) 784-8838, SmokefreeVET text messaging program and Stay Quit Coach app
- World Health Organization tobacco-free initiative
- World Health Organization toolkit for delivering the 5A’s and 5R’s brief tobacco interventions