Mailed test kits vs. clinic help: finding the best way to screen for colon cancer
NCT ID NCT02870049
Summary
This study tested different ways to get more people screened for colorectal (colon) cancer at a community health center serving mostly Latino patients. Researchers compared sending test kits in the mail, having health workers help patients in the clinic, doing both, or just giving usual care. The goal was to see which method worked best to get more people to complete a screening test.
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