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A text message reminder-based strategy significantly improved colorectal cancer screening rates among adults in underserved communities, compared with nurse-led telephone call outreach, according to study results.Findings from a quality-improvement randomized trial showed that automated messaging may be a more effective and lower cost strategy to increase fecal immunochemical test (FIT)
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