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Published on in Vol 13 (2025)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/64243, first published .
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Text Messaging Versus Postal Reminders to Improve Participation in a Colorectal Cancer Screening Program: Randomized Controlled Trial

Text Messaging Versus Postal Reminders to Improve Participation in a Colorectal Cancer Screening Program: Randomized Controlled Trial

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  1. Kutman H, Kadıoğlu H. The Effect of Text Messages and Education on Cancer Screening on Women aged 30-65. Clinical and Experimental Health Sciences 2025;15(3):682 View
  2. Spencer J, Kluz N, Mitchell V, Zhan F, Shokar N, Pignone M. Modeling Tradeoffs in Reminder Intensity and Navigation for Large-Scale Mailed Stool Testing Programs. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2026;70(4):108187 View
  3. Usoltseva N, Gohil S, Aranda G, Ellis T, O. Akinsoto N, Greene M. Integrating epic aura and shared decision-making to improve colorectal cancer screening participation at the University of Washington Medicine. Current Medical Research and Opinion 2026;42(1):37 View
  4. Hoeck S, Tran T. Impact of a Second E-Reminder on Fecal Immunochemical Test Uptake in the Flemish Colorectal Cancer Screening Program: A Quasi-Experimental Study. Gastrointestinal Disorders 2026;8(1):14 View
  5. Angelocci T, Xu T, Talaparthy T, Corral C, Adepoju O. Leveraging Text Messaging and Behavior Theory to Improve Colorectal Cancer Screening in Federally Qualified Health Centers: Cohort Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2026;28:e86408 View
  6. Asante I, Norbi E, Ali M. Tracking subjective symptom improvement from patient narratives in mobile health: An observational natural language processing study. DIGITAL HEALTH 2026;12 View