Background Uptake of colorectal cancer screening is low in the English NHS Bowel Cancer Screening Programme (BCSP). Participation in screening is strongly associated with socioeconomic status. The aim of this study was to determine whether a supplementary leaflet providing the ‘gist’ of guaiac-based Faecal Occult Blood test (gFOBt) screening for colorectal cancer could reduce the socioeconomic status (SES) gradient in uptake in the English NHS BCSP. Methods The trial was integrated within routine BCSP operations in November 2012. Using a cluster randomised controlled design all adults aged 59–74 years who were being routinely invited to complete the gFOBt were randomised based on day of invitation. The Index of Multiple Deprivation was use...
BACKGROUND: The NHS Bowel Cancer Screening Programme in England offers biennial guaiac faecal occult...
Objective. To test the effectiveness of adding a narrative leaflet to the current information mater...
This study is funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Programme Grants for Appli...
Background Uptake of colorectal cancer screening is low in the English NHS Bowel Cancer Screening Pr...
Background: Uptake of colorectal cancer screening is low in the English NHS Bowel Cancer Screening P...
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Li...
Background Uptake of colorectal cancer screening is low in the English NHS Bowel Cancer Screening Pr...
Abstract Background Uptake of colorectal cancer screening is low in the English NHS Bowel Cancer Scr...
Background Uptake in the national colorectal cancer screening programme in England varies by socioec...
Background: Uptake in the national colorectal cancer screening programme in England varies by socioe...
Background: Uptake in the national colorectal cancer screening programme in England varies by socioe...
Background Bowel cancer screening reduces cancer-specific mortality. There is a socioeconomic gradie...
Background: The NHS Bowel Cancer Screening Programme in England offers biennial guaiac faecal occult...
Background: The NHS Bowel Cancer Screening Programme in England offers biennial guaiac faecal occult...
Background: Bowel cancer screening reduces cancer-specific mortality. There is a socioeconomic gradi...
BACKGROUND: The NHS Bowel Cancer Screening Programme in England offers biennial guaiac faecal occult...
Objective. To test the effectiveness of adding a narrative leaflet to the current information mater...
This study is funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Programme Grants for Appli...
Background Uptake of colorectal cancer screening is low in the English NHS Bowel Cancer Screening Pr...
Background: Uptake of colorectal cancer screening is low in the English NHS Bowel Cancer Screening P...
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Li...
Background Uptake of colorectal cancer screening is low in the English NHS Bowel Cancer Screening Pr...
Abstract Background Uptake of colorectal cancer screening is low in the English NHS Bowel Cancer Scr...
Background Uptake in the national colorectal cancer screening programme in England varies by socioec...
Background: Uptake in the national colorectal cancer screening programme in England varies by socioe...
Background: Uptake in the national colorectal cancer screening programme in England varies by socioe...
Background Bowel cancer screening reduces cancer-specific mortality. There is a socioeconomic gradie...
Background: The NHS Bowel Cancer Screening Programme in England offers biennial guaiac faecal occult...
Background: The NHS Bowel Cancer Screening Programme in England offers biennial guaiac faecal occult...
Background: Bowel cancer screening reduces cancer-specific mortality. There is a socioeconomic gradi...
BACKGROUND: The NHS Bowel Cancer Screening Programme in England offers biennial guaiac faecal occult...
Objective. To test the effectiveness of adding a narrative leaflet to the current information mater...
This study is funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Programme Grants for Appli...