Comparing Smoking Cessation Interventions Among Underserved Patients Referred for Lung Cancer Scr… (NCT04798664) | Clinical Trial Compass
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Comparing Smoking Cessation Interventions Among Underserved Patients Referred for Lung Cancer Screening
United States3,228 participantsStarted 2021-05-17
Plain-language summary
To compare the effectiveness of four interventions to promote sustained, biochemically confirmed smoking abstinence for 6 months among underserved smokers referred for lung cancer screening at four large U.S. health systems.
Who can participate
Age range18 Years
SexALL
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Inclusion Criteria:
* Current smoker (≥ 1 cigarettes per day, not including e-cigarettes)
* Has a low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) scan ordered by their physician
* Underserved, defined as one or more of the following: (a) Black, (b) Hispanic, (c) rural residence, or (d) low socioeconomic status (Defined as one or both of: high-school education or less, or household income \<200% of the federal poverty line)
* Able to receive study invitation and screening, by virtue of showing up to a radiology location affiliated with a participating health system for the LDCT, or having a valid email address or telephone number on file with the health system
* Access to a cell phone with text messaging or the internet
* Aged 18 years or older
Exclusion Criteria:
* No cell phone
What they're measuring
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Biochemically Confirmed Smoking Abstinence Sustained for 6 Months