Why Aren't 45-to-54-Year-Olds getting screened for colon cancer?
NCT ID NCT06757192
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study talks to patients aged 45-54 and health center staff to find out what makes it hard to get colorectal cancer screening. Researchers will interview participants and survey staff to learn about barriers and what might help. The goal is to improve screening rates in this age group.
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Contacts and locations
Locations
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Codman Square Health Center
RECRUITINGBoston, Massachusetts, 02124, United States
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