Smoking Cessation Clinical Trial
Official title:
Novel Treatments to Enhance Smoking Cessation Before Cancer Surgery: Effects on Smoking and Surgical Outcomes
Eligible participants will be randomized to either: 1) standard care (i.e., 4 counseling sessions and nicotine replacement therapy (NRT)) or 2) standard care + contingency management (i.e., 4 counseling sessions and NRT + 3x/week meetings with positive reinforcers)
Participants will be recruited through the Thoracic Oncology Program and the Head and Neck
Cancers Program. At the time of their initial surgical consultation, surgeons and their
support staff in the Thoracic Oncology Program and Head and Neck Cancers Program will advise
all of their patients about the present smoking cessation study as well as the Smoking
Cessation Service at Smilow Cancer Hospital/Yale-New Haven Hospital and other resources in
the community. Patients who express interest in the study and agree to quit smoking will be
met at Smilow/YNHH for an intake appointment by a research assistant. Informed consent will
be obtained prior to any other procedures, then during the intake session medical and tobacco
use histories and breath carbon monoxide (CO) levels will be obtained from all participants.
Study eligibility will be determined in concert with the surgeon and the principal
investigator. As agreed upon by the surgeons, if participants meet eligibility criteria,
their surgery will be scheduled for approximately 3 weeks after they enter the study.
Eligible participants will be randomized to either: 1) standard care (i.e., 4 counseling
sessions and NRT) or 2) standard care + contingency management (i.e., 4 counseling sessions
and NRT + 3x/week meetings with positive reinforcers). After this, all subjects will be met
by a study therapist for their first counseling session, which is a preparation to quit
session. The study counseling protocol will be based on practical counseling, which is a
cognitive behavioral evidence based smoking cessation treatment modality (Fiore, Jaén et al.
2008). All participants will be asked to set a quit date within a week after this session.
Consistent with the standard practice of the Smoking Cessation Service, all patients will
receive pharmacotherapy in conjunction with counseling.
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