Overview
Centralized Lung Cancer EARly Detection Among Smokers (CLEAR Study)
Status:
Recruiting
Recruiting
Trial end date:
2022-02-28
2022-02-28
Target enrollment:
0
0
Participant gender:
All
All
Summary
This trial studies how well a centralized care strategy works in improving the quality of smoking cessation and shared decision making among patients who smoke and are considering lung cancer screening. The centralized care strategy is a model where smokers eligible for lung cancer screening are referred to a dedicated tobacco treatment program where they receive both the shared decision-making and initiate smoking cessation counseling prior to their visit with a primary care provider. Utilizing the centralized care model may work better in helping people quit smoking and make informed decisions about lung cancer screening compared to usual care.Phase:
Early Phase 1Accepts Healthy Volunteers?
Accepts Healthy VolunteersDetails
Lead Sponsor:
M.D. Anderson Cancer CenterCollaborators:
Cancer Prevention Research Institute of Texas
National Cancer Institute (NCI)Treatments:
Nicotine
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:- PATIENTS: Primary care patients
- PATIENTS: Upcoming primary care office visit
- PATIENTS: Current smoker
- PATIENTS: 30 plus (+) pack-year smoking history
- PATIENTS: English-speaking
- PROVIDERS: Primary health care providers
- PROVIDERS: Provide care to adults
Exclusion Criteria:
- PATIENTS: History of lung cancer by self-report