Simple blood test could boost lagging colon cancer screenings

NCT ID NCT05536713

Summary

This study looked at whether offering a simple blood test could get more people screened for colon cancer. It focused on 297 people aged 45-75 who had previously skipped or refused recommended stool tests or colonoscopies. Researchers offered a free blood test during regular clinic visits to see if this more convenient option would improve screening rates.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • PCC Community Wellness Center

    Chicago, Illinois, 60302, United States

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