A211901 Rural Cancer Survivors Who Smoke

Purpose of this Study

We are doing this study to test a new strategy to help people quit smoking. We want to know if the study approach is better than the usual approach. The usual approach is to encourage patients to quit smoking using cessation support manuals and either medication or nicotine replacement products. We want to know if the study approach works better for cancer survivors who live in rural areas.

Who Can Participate?

Eligibility

Adults ages 18+ who:
  • Were diagnosed with cancer within the past 10 years
  • Smoke 5 cigarettes or more each day
  • Live in a rural, non-urban area
  • Are interested in stopping smoking but are not currently part of any program to quit
  • Own a smart phone or other device that can send and receive text messages
For more information about this study, contact the study team at marty.c.cauley@duke.edu.

Age Range

18-110

Sex/Genders

Male (cisgender)
Female (cisgender)
Looking for Healthy Participants
No

What is Involved?

Description

If you choose to join this study, you will get a random assignment to 1 of 2 groups:
  • Intervention Group: If you are in this group, you will join a text message-based scheduled gradual reduction (SGR) program (Project Reach) where your quit date will be 8 weeks after starting the program.
  • Control Group: If you are in this group, you will get the National Cancer Institute's "Clearing the Air" cessation booklet and you will pick a quit date. Your quit date must be within 8 weeks of receiving the booklet. Information on nicotine replacement therapy will be provided to support cessation.

Locations

Duke University Hospital
Other

Visit Timing

Weekdays

Compensation

No

Spanish Materials Available

Yes

Study Details

Full Title

ALLIANCE A211901
REACHING RURAL CANCER SURVIVORS WHO SMOKE USING TEXT-BASED CESSATION INTERVENTIONS

Principal Investigator

Linda
Sutton

Protocol Number

PRO00110466

NCT ID

NCT05008848

Phase

III

Enrollment Status

Open to Enrollment