Could a simple blood test get more people screened for colon cancer?
NCT ID NCT06444542
Summary
This study looked at whether offering a blood test could help more people get screened for colon cancer. It focused on patients aged 45-75 who had previously been offered a stool test or colonoscopy but did not complete it. Researchers wanted to see if a more convenient, familiar blood test would be preferred and lead to better screening compliance.
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Penn State College of Medicine
Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, United States
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