Doctor reminders aim to boost Cancer-Prevention screening
NCT ID NCT07335445
Summary
This study aims to see if sending reminders to primary care doctors can increase screening rates for Barrett's Esophagus, a condition that raises the risk of esophageal cancer. It will involve 3,000 patients at clinics in New Jersey. Doctors in half the clinics will get reminders about which of their patients meet screening guidelines, while the other half will not, to compare the difference in screening rates.
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Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
New Brunswick, New Jersey, 08901, United States
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