New study tests best ways to help high-risk smokers kick the habit
NCT ID NCT04798664
First seen Mar 09, 2026 · Last updated May 15, 2026 · Updated 6 times
Summary
This study compared four different programs to help underserved smokers quit smoking for at least 6 months. Over 3,200 participants who were referred for lung cancer screening took part. The goal was to find the most effective approach to help them stop smoking and improve their health.
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Locations
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Geisinger
Danville, Pennsylvania, 17822, United States
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Henry Ford Health System
Detroit, Michigan, 48202, United States
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Kaiser Permanente Southern California
Oakland, California, 94612, United States
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Lancaster General Health
Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 17601, United States
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University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19104, United States
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