Cervical Cancer Research Study

Researchers from Moffitt Cancer Center are seeking individuals with a history of cervical cancer or cervical dysplasia to evaluate a novel smoking cessation program. Join our compensated study today!

Fast Facts

diagnosed with cervical cancer or cervical dysplasia

current smoker

18+ years old

Compensation Provided

Conducted in Florida

Study Background

Project ACCESS is a research study designed to help people with a history of cervical dysplasia or cervical cancer quit smoking. You do not have to be ready to quit smoking to participate.

What to expect:

  • Smoking cessation treatment at no cost to you (delivered remotely)
  • 12 weeks of nicotine patches and lozenges at no cost to you
  • Completion of study assessments 6 times over 24 months (completed remotely)

 

Participants can even receive up to $330 for completing assessments while receiving support to kick the habit while contributing to life-saving cancer research. Join our study today!

Additional Information

The goal of this study is to evaluate a novel smoking cessation program.

You may qualify for this study if you meet the following criteria.

Key Criteria:

  •  18 years or older
  • Currently smoke ≥ 1 cigarette in past 30 days and have a history of smoking
  • History of cervical cancer or cervical dysplasia

If eligible, participation involves:

  • Smoking cessation treatment at no cost (delivered remotely)
  • Up to 12 weeks of nicotine replacement therapy at no cost to you
  • 6 study assessments over 24 months (completed remotely)

Compensation is provided up to $330 for your time.

There is no cost for you to participate.