Cancer centers test better ways to help patients kick the habit
NCT ID NCT06218823
Summary
This study tested two different programs to help cancer patients quit smoking. It compared an intensive program (12 weeks of medication plus 7 coaching calls) against a standard program (2 weeks of nicotine patches plus 3 calls). The goal was to see which approach was more effective at helping 52 participants stay smoke-free for 6 months after their quit date.
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UW Carbone Cancer Center
Madison, Wisconsin, 53792, United States
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