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Brief Title: Randomized Trial Evaluating the Effectiveness of the General Practitioner Involvement in Cancer Screening Invitations
Official Title: Randomized Trial Evaluating the Effectiveness of a "Targeted Communication" With the General Practitioner Involvement in Cancer Screening Invitation Letters
Study ID: NCT02367001
Brief Summary: Our goal is to evaluate, in France, the effectiveness (in terms of participation) of the general practitioner involvement (signature) and a more personalized communication in invitation letters to organized screening of breast, colorectal and cervical cancers. The hypothesis on which this project is based is that communication is probably more effective if the "receiver" feels personally targeted by invitation letters (Dear Martin, I am writing ...) and if he knows "the issuer "(his general practitioner rather an unknown person).
Detailed Description:
Minimum Age: 25 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: ALL
Healthy Volunteers: No
Centre de Coordination des Dépistages des Cancers (CCDC), Tours, , France
Name: Ken HAGUENOER
Affiliation: University Hospital of TOURS
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR