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RATIONALE: A computer program that provides information on colorectal cancer screening based on a patient's test preferences may be more effective than a computer program that gives standard information in helping patients get regular colorectal cancer screenings.
PURPOSE: This randomized clinical trial is studying computer-based tailored information to see how well it works compared with standard information for colorectal cancer screening.
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OUTLINE: This is a multicenter study. Patients are randomized by the computer program to 1 of 3 intervention arms.
Upon completion of the intervention, patients in arms I and II receive a printout to take with them to their upcoming appointment. For those in arm I, this printout will include their top three attributes, their preference-matched test, and their final test choice. For those in arm II, this printout will include a list of the four screening tests but will not list their final test choice.
Patients in arm I and II undergo a 3-day follow-up telephone interview. Medical charts of all patients in all 3 arms are reviewed at 12 months.
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DISEASE CHARACTERISTICS:
At average risk for colorectal cancer (CRC), defined as the following:
Not up-to-date with CRC screening in past year OR have never been screened, defined as
Up-to-date screening is defined as having completed 1 of the following:
Patient at San Francisco Community Health Network or at Henry Ford Health System and a member of the Health Alliance Plan
PATIENT CHARACTERISTICS:
Life expectancy ≥ 1 year
No history of inflammatory bowel disease, polyposis, or hereditary nonpolyposis
No severe comorbidity or significantly lowered life expectancy, including any of the following:
PRIOR CONCURRENT THERAPY:
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