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NCT ID: NCT06664567
Brief Summary: In this registry-based cluster randomized controlled trial, we will assess the impact of a proactive strategy of general practitioners (GP) who will systematically provide screening kits of colorectal cancer (CRC) to all patients of even age (50, 52, 54...up to 74 years) versus usual practice where the eligible population receive an invitation letter to visit the general practitioner and receive the screening kit.
Detailed Description: Colorectal cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer and death in France in both men and women. The generalized screening rate is about 30% in France, far from the expected 65%, despite the fact that screening is free and a letter of invitation is sent to the individual's home, and despite the financial incentives provided to the practitioner. Different studies have looked for the causes of non-implementation by the individual: negligence, "dirty"; forgetfulness, and the practitioner: organizational problem, communication problem. A few intervention studies have been carried out with little success: sending the invitation to the individual's home, sending a letter of reminder, sending a letter of general information on screening to the practitioner, sending the list of patients who have not taken the test to the practitioner allows for a few percent improvement in screening. In this registry-based cluster randomized controlled trial, we will assess the impact of a proactive strategy of general practitioners who will systematically provide screening kits of colorectal cancer to all patients of even age (50, 52, 54 years...up to 74 years) versus usual practice where the eligible population receive an invitation letter to visit the general practitioner and receive the screening kit. The screening rate will be calculated for each arm at the end of the 2-year study with data from the health insurance.
Study: NCT06664567
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Protocol Section: NCT06664567