Can Culturally-Tailored messages boost colon cancer screening in black communities?

NCT ID NCT06085560

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study aims to increase colorectal cancer screening among African Americans aged 45-72 who get care at community health centers in Michigan. Participants will learn about screening options (colonoscopy, stool tests) and choose one. Then they are randomly assigned to receive usual care, a standard intervention, or a culturally targeted intervention to see which approach helps more people complete their chosen screening.

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  • Michigan State University

    Flint, Michigan, 48502, United States

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