Evaluation of National Cancer Institute (NCI) Smoking Intervention Resources (NCI)

October 9, 2015 updated by: University of Wisconsin, Madison

Evaluation of NCI Smoking Intervention Resources

This is an evaluative study of three National Cancer Institute (NCI) smoking cessation resources: specifically, the smokefree.gov and women smokefree.gov websites, and the CIS counseling phone calls. The following are the identified critical questions: (1). How effective is each of the tobacco interventions (websites [smokefree.gov & women smokefree.gov], NCI's Cessation Quitline counseling services operated by the Cancer Information Service (CIS) (2). How do they compare with alternative intervention strategies? (3). Which types of interventions appear to work best together (due to additive or interactive effects)? (4). How do these interventions work? (5). How much are these interventions used, and what are their relative use rates? (6). Are there important differences in effectiveness or use rates as a function of gender, SES, or other important person factors? We believe that the research study will address all of these questions, as well as some less central ones.

Study Overview

Detailed Description

This an evaluative study of three National Cancer Institute (NCI) smoking cessation resources: specifically, the smokefree.gov and women smokefree.gov websites, and the CIS counseling phone calls. The following are the identified critical questions: (1). How effective is each of the tobacco interventions (websites [smokefree.gov & women smokefree.gov], NCI's Cessation Quitline counseling services operated by the Cancer Information Service (CIS) (2). How do they compare with alternative intervention strategies? (3). Which types of interventions appear to work best together (due to additive or interactive effects)? (4). How do these interventions work? (5). How much are these interventions used, and what are their relative use rates? (6). Are there important differences in effectiveness or use rates as a function of gender, SES, or other important person factors? We believe that the research study will address all of these questions, as well as some less central ones.

The primary goal of this research is to obtain experimental data on the effectiveness of the major eHealth and communication smoking cessation interventions (smokefree.gov, women smokefree.gov, and NCI's Quitline counseling services). The primary bases for comparison would be quit attempts and cessation success, and each intervention would be compared with a control condition not receiving the intervention. In addition to the targeted interventions, participants may also be assigned to several different comparison interventions: i.e., email prompts, mailings/brochures, and OTC nicotine medication. The resulting data would allow us to determine effect sizes for each type of intervention relative to a control condition, which would allow us to determine the relative effectiveness of each intervention: i.e., how well the interventions stack-up against one another in terms of effect sizes.

Secondary goals of this research are to:

  1. . Determine how much the participants use the interventions;
  2. . Determine the mechanisms of benefit (perform meditational analyses);
  3. . Compare benefits for important smoker populations;
  4. . Determine whether any of the interventions produce subtractive or synergistic effects; and
  5. . Obtain basic health economic estimates such as cost/quitter.

The project will also include a substudy directed toward pregnant women and women who are interested in participating but are unwilling to agree to utilize approved contraceptive methods for the duration of the study. This substudy will utilize all of the treatment conditions except the medication condition, since medication is not recommended for women who are pregnant in the US. Department of Health and Human Services treatment guideline for tobacco dependence

Study Type

Interventional

Enrollment (Actual)

1034

Phase

  • Phase 4

Contacts and Locations

This section provides the contact details for those conducting the study, and information on where this study is being conducted.

Study Locations

    • Wisconsin
      • Madison, Wisconsin, United States, 53711
        • University of Wisconsin Center for Tobacco Research and Intervention, School of Medicine and Public Health

Participation Criteria

Researchers look for people who fit a certain description, called eligibility criteria. Some examples of these criteria are a person's general health condition or prior treatments.

Eligibility Criteria

Ages Eligible for Study

18 years and older (Adult, Older Adult)

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Genders Eligible for Study

All

Description

Inclusion Criteria:

(1). Interest in quitting smoking within the next 30 days, but not already actively engaged in quitting (e.g., subject should not be currently participating in other cessation counseling or taking cessation medication treatment for the purpose of a quit attempt); (2). The person has a phone and has home internet access; (3). The person has an email address that can be used to send assessments, and deliver email prompts; (4). The person expresses willingness to provide assessment information and have his/her computer use of the assigned website tracked; (5). There are contraindications to over the counter nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) use (e.g., pregnancy); (6). The person smokes ≥ 5 cpd; (7). The person is ≥ 18 years;(8). The person accesses the internet with no more than 3 computers/devices (including devices such as iPads and smartphones); and (9). No other members of the person's household are participating in the NCI website evaluation. (The age restriction is due to the possible assignment to medication, which is not recommended for adolescents.) Subjects will not have to express an interest in using NRT. They may be sent NRT depending upon experimental assignment, but a commitment to use medication is not a requirement of participation. Also, pregnant smokers, or those who believe they may become pregnant, can participate, but they will be randomly assigned to only the non-medication treatments and participate only in the substudy. [They will not be included in the regular data analyses, and power will be too small to permit meaningful inferential tests. However, effect sizes in this small group of smokers will be determined for comparison with the effect sizes obtained in the main study.] Due to limitations in the volume of new calls that can be handled in the phone counseling component, recruitment will not exceed 300 per month. When monthly recruitment goal has been met, the recruitment invitation will be turned off until the following month. At the point where it is necessary to achieve the desired (50/50) gender balance, the invitation to participate in the study will be restricted by sex until full enrollment is achieved.

Exclusion Criteria:

(1). If the person has no interest in quitting smoking within the next 30 days or if the person is actively engaged in quitting (e.g., subject is currently participating in other cessation counseling or taking cessation medication treatment for the purpose of a quit attempt); (2). Person does not have a phone or home internet access; (3). The person does not have an email address that can be used to send assessments, and deliver email prompts; (4). The person is not willing to provide assessment information and have his/her computer use of the assigned website tracked; (5). There are contraindications to over the counter nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) use (e.g., pregnancy); (6). The person smokes < 5 cpd; (7). The person is <18 years;(8). The person accesses the internet with more than 4 computers (including devices such as iPads and smartphones); and (9). One or more members of the person's household are already participating in the NCI website evaluation. (The age restriction is due to the possible assignment to medication, which is not recommended for adolescents.)

Study Plan

This section provides details of the study plan, including how the study is designed and what the study is measuring.

How is the study designed?

Design Details

  • Primary Purpose: Treatment
  • Allocation: Randomized
  • Interventional Model: Factorial Assignment
  • Masking: Single

Arms and Interventions

Participant Group / Arm
Intervention / Treatment
Experimental: No CIS/No loz/No Email/Lite Website/Brief Booklet

This arm of the project will address the following question:

How effective is the following intervention?

No CIS calls, No nicotine lozenge, No motivational emails, lite website, brief mailed booklet

Reduced version of the smokefree.gov website developed for the research; reduced number of web pages and external links (considered a placebo intervention)
12-page booklet developed by the investigators for the research (considered to be placebo intervention)
Experimental: CIS/No loz/No email/Lite Website/Brief booklet

This arm of the project will address the following question:

Does the following treatment provide efficacy relative to others:

CIS calls, no NRT lozenge, no motivational email, Lite website, Brief mailed booklet

Reduced version of the smokefree.gov website developed for the research; reduced number of web pages and external links (considered a placebo intervention)
12-page booklet developed by the investigators for the research (considered to be placebo intervention)
Up to 5 total tobacco cessation counseling calls
Experimental: no CIS/Loz/No email/lite website/brief booklet

This arm of the project will address the following question:

Does this combination of services achieve effectiveness compared to others:

No CIS phone counseling, NRT lozenge, no motivational email, lite website, brief mailed booklet

Reduced version of the smokefree.gov website developed for the research; reduced number of web pages and external links (considered a placebo intervention)
12-page booklet developed by the investigators for the research (considered to be placebo intervention)
2-week starter pack of nicotine mini-lozenges
Experimental: No CIS/no loz/email/lite website/brief booklet

This arm of the project will address the following question:

Does this combination of services lead to greater abstinence:

No CIS counseling calls, no NRT lozenge, motivational emails, lite website, brief mailed booklet.

Reduced version of the smokefree.gov website developed for the research; reduced number of web pages and external links (considered a placebo intervention)
12-page booklet developed by the investigators for the research (considered to be placebo intervention)
Brief email messages that could be accessed by any computer or mobile device that allowed email receipt
Experimental: No CIS/No loz/No email/Full website/Brief booklet

This arm of the project will address the following question:

Does this combination of services lead to greater abstinence?

No CIS counseling, no NRT lozenge, no motivational email, full website, brief mailed booklet

12-page booklet developed by the investigators for the research (considered to be placebo intervention)
Over 50 web pages of resources for quitting smoking, including interactive features and referral links
Experimental: No CIS/No loz/No email/lite website/full booklet

This arm seeks to answer the question:

Does this combination of services achieve efficacy compared to others:

No CIS counseling, no NRT lozenge, no motivational email, lite website, full mailed booklet

Reduced version of the smokefree.gov website developed for the research; reduced number of web pages and external links (considered a placebo intervention)
NCI's Clearing the Air brochure for preparing to quit, quitting and preventing relapse
Experimental: CIS/Loz/No email/Lite website/Brief booklet

This arm of the project will address the following question:

How effective is the following intervention?

CIS calls, nicotine lozenge, No motivational emails, lite website, brief mailed booklet

Reduced version of the smokefree.gov website developed for the research; reduced number of web pages and external links (considered a placebo intervention)
12-page booklet developed by the investigators for the research (considered to be placebo intervention)
Up to 5 total tobacco cessation counseling calls
2-week starter pack of nicotine mini-lozenges
Experimental: CIS/No loz/Emails/Lite Website/Brief booklet

This arm of the project will address the following question:

How effective is the following intervention?

CIS calls, No nicotine lozenge, motivational emails, lite website, brief mailed booklet

Reduced version of the smokefree.gov website developed for the research; reduced number of web pages and external links (considered a placebo intervention)
12-page booklet developed by the investigators for the research (considered to be placebo intervention)
Up to 5 total tobacco cessation counseling calls
Brief email messages that could be accessed by any computer or mobile device that allowed email receipt
Experimental: CIS/No loz/no email/full website/brief booklet

This arm of the project will address the following question:

How effective is the following intervention?

CIS calls, No nicotine lozenge, No motivational emails, full website, brief mailed booklet

12-page booklet developed by the investigators for the research (considered to be placebo intervention)
Up to 5 total tobacco cessation counseling calls
Over 50 web pages of resources for quitting smoking, including interactive features and referral links
Experimental: CIS/No loz/no email/lite website/full booklet

This arm of the project will address the following question:

How effective is the following intervention?

CIS calls, No nicotine lozenge, No motivational emails, lite website, full mailed booklet

Reduced version of the smokefree.gov website developed for the research; reduced number of web pages and external links (considered a placebo intervention)
Up to 5 total tobacco cessation counseling calls
NCI's Clearing the Air brochure for preparing to quit, quitting and preventing relapse
Experimental: No CIS/Loz/emails/Lite Website/brief booklet

This arm of the project will address the following question:

How effective is the following intervention?

No CIS calls, nicotine lozenge, motivational emails, lite website, brief mailed booklet

Reduced version of the smokefree.gov website developed for the research; reduced number of web pages and external links (considered a placebo intervention)
12-page booklet developed by the investigators for the research (considered to be placebo intervention)
2-week starter pack of nicotine mini-lozenges
Brief email messages that could be accessed by any computer or mobile device that allowed email receipt
Experimental: No CIS/Loz/No emails/lite website/full booklet

This arm of the project will address the following question:

How effective is the following intervention?

No CIS calls, nicotine lozenge, No motivational emails, lite website, full mailed booklet

Reduced version of the smokefree.gov website developed for the research; reduced number of web pages and external links (considered a placebo intervention)
2-week starter pack of nicotine mini-lozenges
NCI's Clearing the Air brochure for preparing to quit, quitting and preventing relapse
Experimental: No CIS/Loz/No emails/full website/brief booklet

This arm of the project will address the following question:

How effective is the following intervention?

No CIS calls, nicotine lozenge, No motivational emails, full website, brief mailed booklet

12-page booklet developed by the investigators for the research (considered to be placebo intervention)
2-week starter pack of nicotine mini-lozenges
Over 50 web pages of resources for quitting smoking, including interactive features and referral links
Experimental: no CIS/no loz/emails/full website/brief booklet

This arm of the project will address the following question:

How effective is the following intervention?

No CIS calls, no nicotine lozenge, motivational emails, full website, brief mailed booklet

12-page booklet developed by the investigators for the research (considered to be placebo intervention)
Brief email messages that could be accessed by any computer or mobile device that allowed email receipt
Over 50 web pages of resources for quitting smoking, including interactive features and referral links
Experimental: no CIS/no loz/emails/lite web/full booklet

This arm of the project will address the following question:

How effective is the following intervention?

No CIS calls, no nicotine lozenge, motivational emails, lite website, full mailed booklet

Reduced version of the smokefree.gov website developed for the research; reduced number of web pages and external links (considered a placebo intervention)
Brief email messages that could be accessed by any computer or mobile device that allowed email receipt
NCI's Clearing the Air brochure for preparing to quit, quitting and preventing relapse
Experimental: no CIS/no loz/no email/full website/full booklet

This arm of the project will address the following question:

How effective is the following intervention?

No CIS calls, no nicotine lozenge, No motivational emails, full website, full mailed booklet

Over 50 web pages of resources for quitting smoking, including interactive features and referral links
NCI's Clearing the Air brochure for preparing to quit, quitting and preventing relapse
Experimental: CIS/loz/emails/lite website/brief booklet

This arm of the project will address the following question:

How effective is the following intervention?

CIS calls, nicotine lozenge, motivational emails, lite website, brief mailed booklet

Reduced version of the smokefree.gov website developed for the research; reduced number of web pages and external links (considered a placebo intervention)
12-page booklet developed by the investigators for the research (considered to be placebo intervention)
Up to 5 total tobacco cessation counseling calls
2-week starter pack of nicotine mini-lozenges
Brief email messages that could be accessed by any computer or mobile device that allowed email receipt
Experimental: CIS/loz/no email/full website/brief booklet

This arm of the project will address the following question:

How effective is the following intervention?

CIS calls, nicotine lozenge, No motivational emails, full website, brief mailed booklet

12-page booklet developed by the investigators for the research (considered to be placebo intervention)
Up to 5 total tobacco cessation counseling calls
2-week starter pack of nicotine mini-lozenges
Over 50 web pages of resources for quitting smoking, including interactive features and referral links
Experimental: CIS/loz/no email/lite website/full booklet

This arm of the project will address the following question:

How effective is the following intervention?

CIS calls, nicotine lozenge, No motivational emails, lite website, full mailed booklet

Reduced version of the smokefree.gov website developed for the research; reduced number of web pages and external links (considered a placebo intervention)
Up to 5 total tobacco cessation counseling calls
2-week starter pack of nicotine mini-lozenges
NCI's Clearing the Air brochure for preparing to quit, quitting and preventing relapse
Experimental: CIS/no loz/emails/full website/brief booklet

This arm of the project will address the following question:

How effective is the following intervention?

CIS calls, no nicotine lozenge, motivational emails, full website, brief mailed booklet

12-page booklet developed by the investigators for the research (considered to be placebo intervention)
Up to 5 total tobacco cessation counseling calls
Brief email messages that could be accessed by any computer or mobile device that allowed email receipt
Over 50 web pages of resources for quitting smoking, including interactive features and referral links
Experimental: CIS/no loz/emails/lite website/full booklet

This arm of the project will address the following question:

How effective is the following intervention?

CIS calls, no nicotine lozenge, motivational emails, lite website, full mailed booklet

Reduced version of the smokefree.gov website developed for the research; reduced number of web pages and external links (considered a placebo intervention)
Up to 5 total tobacco cessation counseling calls
Brief email messages that could be accessed by any computer or mobile device that allowed email receipt
NCI's Clearing the Air brochure for preparing to quit, quitting and preventing relapse
Experimental: CIS/no loz/no email/full website/full booklet

This arm of the project will address the following question:

How effective is the following intervention?

CIS calls, no nicotine lozenge, No motivational emails, full website, full mailed booklet

Up to 5 total tobacco cessation counseling calls
Over 50 web pages of resources for quitting smoking, including interactive features and referral links
NCI's Clearing the Air brochure for preparing to quit, quitting and preventing relapse
Experimental: No CIS/loz/emails/full website/brief booklet

This arm of the project will address the following question:

How effective is the following intervention?

No CIS calls, nicotine lozenge, motivational emails, full website, brief mailed booklet

12-page booklet developed by the investigators for the research (considered to be placebo intervention)
2-week starter pack of nicotine mini-lozenges
Brief email messages that could be accessed by any computer or mobile device that allowed email receipt
Over 50 web pages of resources for quitting smoking, including interactive features and referral links
Experimental: No CIS/loz/emails/lite website/full booklet

This arm of the project will address the following question:

How effective is the following intervention?

No CIS calls, nicotine lozenge, motivational emails, lite website, full mailed booklet

Reduced version of the smokefree.gov website developed for the research; reduced number of web pages and external links (considered a placebo intervention)
2-week starter pack of nicotine mini-lozenges
Brief email messages that could be accessed by any computer or mobile device that allowed email receipt
NCI's Clearing the Air brochure for preparing to quit, quitting and preventing relapse
Experimental: No CIS/loz/no emails/full website/full booklet

This arm of the project will address the following question:

How effective is the following intervention?

No CIS calls, nicotine lozenge, No motivational emails, full website, full mailed booklet

2-week starter pack of nicotine mini-lozenges
Over 50 web pages of resources for quitting smoking, including interactive features and referral links
NCI's Clearing the Air brochure for preparing to quit, quitting and preventing relapse
Experimental: no CIS/no loz/emails/full website/full booklet

This arm of the project will address the following question:

How effective is the following intervention?

No CIS calls, no nicotine lozenge, motivational emails, full website, full mailed booklet

Brief email messages that could be accessed by any computer or mobile device that allowed email receipt
Over 50 web pages of resources for quitting smoking, including interactive features and referral links
NCI's Clearing the Air brochure for preparing to quit, quitting and preventing relapse
Experimental: CIS/loz/emails/full website/brief booklet

This arm of the project will address the following question:

How effective is the following intervention?

CIS calls, nicotine lozenge, motivational emails, full website, brief mailed booklet

12-page booklet developed by the investigators for the research (considered to be placebo intervention)
Up to 5 total tobacco cessation counseling calls
2-week starter pack of nicotine mini-lozenges
Brief email messages that could be accessed by any computer or mobile device that allowed email receipt
Over 50 web pages of resources for quitting smoking, including interactive features and referral links
Experimental: CIS/loz/emails/lite website/full booklet

This arm of the project will address the following question:

How effective is the following intervention?

CIS calls, nicotine lozenge, motivational emails, lite website, full mailed booklet

Reduced version of the smokefree.gov website developed for the research; reduced number of web pages and external links (considered a placebo intervention)
Up to 5 total tobacco cessation counseling calls
2-week starter pack of nicotine mini-lozenges
Brief email messages that could be accessed by any computer or mobile device that allowed email receipt
NCI's Clearing the Air brochure for preparing to quit, quitting and preventing relapse
Experimental: No CIS/loz/emails/full website/full booklet

This arm of the project will address the following question:

How effective is the following intervention?

No CIS calls, nicotine lozenge, motivational emails, full website, full mailed booklet

2-week starter pack of nicotine mini-lozenges
Brief email messages that could be accessed by any computer or mobile device that allowed email receipt
Over 50 web pages of resources for quitting smoking, including interactive features and referral links
NCI's Clearing the Air brochure for preparing to quit, quitting and preventing relapse
Experimental: CIS/no loz/emails/full website/full booklet

This arm of the project will address the following question:

How effective is the following intervention?

CIS calls, no nicotine lozenge, motivational emails, full website, full mailed booklet

Up to 5 total tobacco cessation counseling calls
Brief email messages that could be accessed by any computer or mobile device that allowed email receipt
Over 50 web pages of resources for quitting smoking, including interactive features and referral links
NCI's Clearing the Air brochure for preparing to quit, quitting and preventing relapse
Experimental: CIS/Loz/no Emails/Full Website/Full Booklet

This arm of the project will address the following question:

How effective is the following intervention?

CIS calls, nicotine lozenge, No motivational emails, full website, full mailed booklet

Up to 5 total tobacco cessation counseling calls
2-week starter pack of nicotine mini-lozenges
Over 50 web pages of resources for quitting smoking, including interactive features and referral links
NCI's Clearing the Air brochure for preparing to quit, quitting and preventing relapse
Experimental: CIS/Loz/Emails/Full Website/Full Booklet

This arm of the project will address the following question:

How effective is the following intervention?

CIS calls, nicotine lozenge, motivational emails, full website, full mailed booklet

Up to 5 total tobacco cessation counseling calls
2-week starter pack of nicotine mini-lozenges
Brief email messages that could be accessed by any computer or mobile device that allowed email receipt
Over 50 web pages of resources for quitting smoking, including interactive features and referral links
NCI's Clearing the Air brochure for preparing to quit, quitting and preventing relapse

What is the study measuring?

Primary Outcome Measures

Outcome Measure
Measure Description
Time Frame
7-Day Point-Prevalence Abstinence From Smoking
Time Frame: Measured after the 3 month follow up assessment
Abstinence will be defined as 7-day point prevalence.
Measured after the 3 month follow up assessment

Secondary Outcome Measures

Outcome Measure
Measure Description
Time Frame
Smoking Outcomes
Time Frame: Measured at the1 week, 2 week, 3 week, 1 month, 3 month and 7 month follow up assessments.
Inclusive of smoking rate amongst those smoking, smoking cessation milestones: initial cessation, lapse latency, lapse-relapse latency; and setting a quit date.
Measured at the1 week, 2 week, 3 week, 1 month, 3 month and 7 month follow up assessments.
Resource Use/Engagement
Time Frame: Assessed at the 7 month follow up assessment. Furthermore, Website use will be collected as pages viewed, time viewed, use occasions, and composite measures. Counseling use will be measured by number of counseling calls.
We will measure participants' use the experimental resources compared to the non-experimental resources. Particularly with the study websites, we will be tracking how often and how long participants use the regular smokefree.gov website versus the placebo website as well as what parts of the websites they are using for 6 months.
Assessed at the 7 month follow up assessment. Furthermore, Website use will be collected as pages viewed, time viewed, use occasions, and composite measures. Counseling use will be measured by number of counseling calls.
Effectiveness of the Experimental Resources.
Time Frame: Data collected at all assessments (Measured at the1 week, 2 week, 3 week, 1 month, 3 month and 7 month follow ups), during web use measurements (6 months), and counseling calls measurements (4 weeks). Analyzed after the study.
We will measure how these experimental resources (as well as combinations of resources) aid in quit attempts and abstinence outcomes.
Data collected at all assessments (Measured at the1 week, 2 week, 3 week, 1 month, 3 month and 7 month follow ups), during web use measurements (6 months), and counseling calls measurements (4 weeks). Analyzed after the study.
Withdrawal Symptoms
Time Frame: Measured at the1 week, 2 week, 3 week, 1 month, 3 month and 7 month follow up assessments.
We will measure the manifestation and severity of withdrawal symptoms of participants in each treatment group.
Measured at the1 week, 2 week, 3 week, 1 month, 3 month and 7 month follow up assessments.
Perceived Support
Time Frame: Measured at the1 month, 3 month and 7 month follow up assessments.
We will measure perceived support from both treatment and non-treatment resources.
Measured at the1 month, 3 month and 7 month follow up assessments.
Treatment Satisfaction
Time Frame: Measured at the 1 month, 3 month and 7 month follow up assessments
We will measure how satisfied participants were with the resources they were given as well as what might have made their quit attempts easier or more successful.
Measured at the 1 month, 3 month and 7 month follow up assessments
Increased Quit Attempts
Time Frame: Measured at the 1 month, 3 month and 7 month follow up assessments.
Quit attempts will be defined in two ways: self-report of a serious attempt to quit, and occurrence of at least a 24 hr period of abstinence that was for the purpose of cessation.
Measured at the 1 month, 3 month and 7 month follow up assessments.

Collaborators and Investigators

This is where you will find people and organizations involved with this study.

Investigators

  • Principal Investigator: Timothy B Baker, PhD, University of Wisconsin, Madison

Publications and helpful links

The person responsible for entering information about the study voluntarily provides these publications. These may be about anything related to the study.

Study record dates

These dates track the progress of study record and summary results submissions to ClinicalTrials.gov. Study records and reported results are reviewed by the National Library of Medicine (NLM) to make sure they meet specific quality control standards before being posted on the public website.

Study Major Dates

Study Start

October 1, 2011

Primary Completion (Actual)

May 1, 2012

Study Completion (Actual)

October 1, 2013

Study Registration Dates

First Submitted

March 8, 2011

First Submitted That Met QC Criteria

April 26, 2011

First Posted (Estimate)

April 27, 2011

Study Record Updates

Last Update Posted (Estimate)

October 14, 2015

Last Update Submitted That Met QC Criteria

October 9, 2015

Last Verified

October 1, 2015

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