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Study Summary
This trial will test a new way to motivate cancer patients to quit smoking, which may be helpful for those with a cancer not commonly associated with smoking.
- Smoking
- Cancer
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What positive results are expected from this experiment?
"The primary purpose of the research, which will be monitored for roughly a month post-treatment, is to evaluate how many participants have completed 1 month follow-up assessments - Feasibility. Additional objectives include assessing motivation to quit smoking through visits to the study website (a personal code tracks this), changes in readiness with Contemplation Ladder scores on a scale from 0-10 and number of successful 24 hour cessation attempts at week 1 and total quits over 30 days at month 1."
Does this trial have any open slots for participants?
"According to records on clinicaltrials.gov, the study which was first announcedon June 14th 2021 is no longer seeking participants, however there are still 547 trials actively recruiting patients at this time."
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