Blood test vs. stool test: which gets more people screened for colon cancer?
NCT ID NCT05987709
Summary
This study tested whether offering a simple blood test could get more people screened for colon cancer compared to standard reminders for stool tests. It involved over 2,000 adults aged 45-75 who were behind on their recommended screenings. Researchers compared how many people in each group completed any screening test within three months.
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Kaiser Permanente Northwest
Portland, Oregon, 97227, United States
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