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ClinicalIndex Comparison Record
Phase 4Completed· 642 enrolled
Drug / intervention
Nicotine patch +2 moredrug
Likely dose
Nicotine patch 21 mgfrom record
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Search/NCT03611881
NCT03611881Phase 4Completed

Assessing the Integration of Tobacco Cessation Treatment Into Lung Cancer Screening

Massachusetts General Hospital·interventional·Posted Aug 2, 2018·Updated Oct 28, 2024

In Brief

A Phase 4 clinical trial evaluating Counseling, Nicotine patch, and 1 other intervention for Smoking, Tobacco. Completed, enrolled 642 participants across 6 sites.

Detailed Summary

This randomized controlled trial seeks to evaluate the effectiveness of alternative strategies to integrate smoking cessation interventions into the delivery of low-dose CT (LDCT) lung cancer screening. Using a factorial design, current smokers who enroll will be randomly assigned to receive these interventions: (1) smoking cessation counseling support by telephone or videoconferencing (short duration vs. long duration); (2) nicotine patch treatment (NRT) (short vs.long duration); (3) counselor-facilitated referral (vs. no referral) to an online resource to connect smokers to a community-based social service resources.

Study Details

Study Typeinterventional
Allocation--
Masking--
Primary Purpose--
CountriesUnited States
Collaborators--

Timeline

Phase 4CompletedFinished
20192020202120222023202420252026
First PostedAug 2, 2018
Enrollment StartApr 1, 2019
Primary CompletionJan 31, 2024
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 4.8 yearsPosted 7.9 years ago

Interventions

Counselingbehavioral

4 or 8 weeks of behavioral counseling support to promote smoking cessation.

Nicotine patchdrug

2 or 8 weeks of nicotine patch given in a tapering dose of 21 mg, 14 mg, 7 mg.

Community Resourcebehavioral

Counselor-facilitated referral to a community-based program to address social needs.