Intensive Quit-Smoking program tested for cancer patients
NCT ID NCT04694846
Summary
This study tested whether an intensive smoking cessation program could help head and neck or lung cancer patients quit smoking. The program combined counseling, medications, and nicotine replacement therapy. Researchers compared this intensive approach to standard doctor advice to see which worked better for helping patients reduce or stop smoking.
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Locations
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Jefferson Health, Methodist Hospital
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19148, United States
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Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center at Thomas Jefferson Univeristy
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19107, United States
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