Texts and calls aim to break smoking habit for cancer survivors
NCT ID NCT05645146
Summary
This study tests whether personalized phone counseling and text messages help cervical cancer survivors quit smoking and stay smoke-free for two years. Researchers are comparing this approach to standard quitline support. The study involves 360 participants in Florida who have a history of cervical cancer or serious cervical cell changes and currently smoke.
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Locations
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Moffitt Cancer Center
Tampa, Florida, 33612, United States
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