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Researchers use social media to fight nicotine addiction on campus
Prevention Recruiting nowThis study aims to understand why graduate students use oral nicotine pouches and test social media messages that could prevent addiction. Researchers will survey 2,000 Ohio State University graduate students about their habits and perceptions, then test different warning message…
Matched conditions: TOBACCO-RELATED CARCINOMA
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center • Aim: Prevention
Last updated Apr 01, 2026 14:41 UTC
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New program aims to clear the air in tribal homes
Prevention Recruiting nowThis study is testing a program designed to help create smoke-free homes in rural tribal communities. The goal is to reduce people's exposure to secondhand smoke from commercial tobacco, which can help prevent cancer. Researchers will compare the program's effectiveness against u…
Matched conditions: TOBACCO-RELATED CARCINOMA
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Emory University • Aim: Prevention
Last updated Mar 30, 2026 14:30 UTC
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Phone app aims to help HIV patients kick smoking habit during cancer checks
Prevention Recruiting nowThis study is testing whether a special smartphone app designed for people with HIV can help them quit smoking when it's used alongside a lung cancer screening scan. Researchers want to see if 100 participants will use the app and complete the scan, and if this combined approach …
Matched conditions: TOBACCO-RELATED CARCINOMA
Phase: NA • Sponsor: AIDS Malignancy Consortium • Aim: Prevention
Last updated Mar 17, 2026 13:10 UTC
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Scientists probe Snuff's secrets to curb addiction
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study aims to understand how the physical cut of tobacco and the chemical form of nicotine make moist snuff more addictive. Researchers will have 80 adult users from Appalachian regions try different snuff products during five visits to measure how these features affect use …
Matched conditions: TOBACCO-RELATED CARCINOMA
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Mar 31, 2026 12:10 UTC