16,000 to get digital nudge: can lifestyle advice boost cancer screening results?

NCT ID NCT07135115

First seen Oct 01, 2025 · Last updated May 22, 2026 · Updated 26 times

Summary

This study will enroll 16,000 people invited to colorectal cancer screening to see if receiving personalized digital feedback on diet, exercise, smoking, and other habits helps them make lasting lifestyle changes over two years. Participants fill out online questionnaires and some get feedback reports, phone calls, or webinars. The goal is to learn whether such advice improves health behaviors and whether it affects participation in cancer screening.

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  • Norwegian Institute of Public Health

    Oslo, 0379, Norway

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