Project SWITCH Study Protocol: A Tobacco-Free Workplace Program for Dissemination and Implementation in Lung Cancer Screening Centers
Ammar D. Siddiqi, Maggie Britton, Isabel Martinez Leal, Matthew Taing, Tzuan A. Chen, Lisa M. Lowenstein, Jennifer A. Minnix, Lorraine R. Reitzel

TL;DR
This study aims to implement a tobacco-free workplace program in lung cancer screening centers to improve smoking cessation and reduce lung cancer risk.
Contribution
The study adapts an evidence-based tobacco-free program for lung cancer screening centers to improve tobacco cessation care delivery.
Findings
Project SWITCH will be implemented in at least nine lung cancer screening centers in Texas.
Mixed methods data collection will evaluate the program's implementation and dissemination goals.
The program aims to reduce lung cancer morbidity and mortality through improved tobacco cessation practices.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: Cigarette smoking has been causally linked to 90% of all cases of lung cancer, contributing to its high mortality rate. Lung cancer screening centers offer low-dose computed tomography, the only recommended diagnostic screening tool for lung cancer detection. A previous Texas-based study found that centers with lung cancer screening programs failed to consistently provide evidence-based tobacco cessation and relapse prevention interventions recommended by clinical practice guidelines to their patients, who are primarily people who currently or previously smoked. This represents a missed opportunity to assist patients by providing evidence-based tobacco use care during a particularly relevant clinical encounter. Methods: To improve cigarette smoking cessation care delivery and relapse prevention in this setting, this protocol paper seeks to provide a framework for…
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TopicsLung Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment · Global Cancer Incidence and Screening · Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Research
