Could a simple mailed kit save more lives from colorectal cancer?
NCT ID NCT06032338
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tests whether sending a colorectal cancer screening test directly to people's homes, without needing to order it first, increases the number of people who get screened. It involves 64,000 adults aged 50-74 in France. The goal is to see if this simple change leads to more completed tests and follow-up colonoscopies, potentially catching cancer earlier.
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Crcdc-Cvl
Tours, 37000, France
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