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Pharmacy Based Fecal Immunochemical Tests to Improve Colorectal Cancer Screening for Patients, The PharmFIT Study

Trial Status: approved

This clinical trial tests how well using pharmacy based fecal immunochemical tests (FIT) works to improve the rates of colorectal cancer screening for patients. The FIT tests works by using a small fecal sample, collected at home and then returned for testing, to screen for colorectal cancer. Colorectal cancer screening is traditionally delivered as part of a medical visit. However, due to short visit times and competing demands among providers and patients alike, patients who regularly attend medical visits may still miss out on screening, putting them at a higher risk of serious disease. Pharmacies are the most accessible healthcare setting in the US and therefore providing pharmacy based FIT tests may improve colorectal cancer screening for patients.