New 'Quit Stick' aims to break the Hand-to-Mouth habit for smokers with cancer
NCT ID NCT07455513
Summary
This study is testing a new, non-medication tool called the Buckeye Quit Stick to help people with lung cancer quit smoking. The device is designed to replace the physical habit of holding and smoking a cigarette, which can be a major barrier to quitting. Researchers will enroll 30 current smokers from a specific cancer clinic to see if using the stick is practical and acceptable, and to gather initial feedback on whether it helps.
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Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center
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