Join Our Smoking Research Study
Researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center are investigating new treatment options to help people reduce or quit smoking. Join our compensated study for qualified participants today.
Qualifications
Smoke 5+ cigarettes, little cigars, and/or cigarillos per day
Interested in quitting smoking or reducing smoking
18+ Years Old
Texas Resident
Why join our study?
Researchers at MD Anderson are investigating new treatment options to help people reduce or quit smoking.
The purpose of this clinical research study is to find ways to personalize treatments for quitting smoking. This study may also help doctors individualize treatment for people who do not quit smoking after the first course of treatment. Participation in this study will be through telehealth (such as smartphone, telephone, and/or webcam) appointments. Participants will not be required to visit the clinic for any appointments.
Change your smoking habits today and join our compensated study.
Why join our study?
Researchers at MD Anderson are investigating new treatment options to help people reduce or quit smoking.
The purpose of this clinical research study is to find ways to personalize treatments for quitting smoking. This study may also help doctors individualize treatment for people who do not quit smoking after the first course of treatment. Participation in this study will be through telehealth (such as smartphone, telephone, and/or webcam) appointments. Participants will not be required to visit the clinic for any appointments.
Change your smoking habits today and join our compensated study!
Additional Information
The purpose of this clinical research study is to find ways to personalize treatments for quitting smoking.
You may qualify for this study if you meet the following criteria.
- Smoke 5+ cigarettes, little cigars, and/or cigarillos per day
- Interested in quitting smoking or reducing smoking
- 18+ years old
Once enrolled, the study includes:
- Baseline screening visit (telephone);
- 9 zoom visits;
- 2 follow-up visits;
- Total of 12 visits over the span of approximately 6-7 months.