1. An electronic family health history tool to identify and manage patients at increased risk for colorectal cancer: protocol for a randomized controlled trial
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Goldstein, Karen M, Fisher, Deborah A, Wu, R Ryanne, Orlando, Lori A, Coffman, Cynthia J, Grubber, Janet M, Rakhra-Burris, Tejinder, Wang, Virginia, Scheuner, Maren T, Sperber, Nina, Datta, Santanu K, Nelson, Richard E, Strawbridge, Elizabeth, Provenzale, Dawn, Hauser, Elizabeth R, and Voils, Corrine I
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Health Services and Systems ,Public Health ,Health Sciences ,Colo-Rectal Cancer ,Genetics ,Clinical Trials and Supportive Activities ,Aging ,Genetic Testing ,Comparative Effectiveness Research ,Digestive Diseases ,Health Services ,Prevention ,Clinical Research ,Cancer ,7.1 Individual care needs ,Management of diseases and conditions ,7.3 Management and decision making ,Good Health and Well Being ,Adult ,Colorectal Neoplasms ,Decision Support Techniques ,Early Detection of Cancer ,Electronic Health Records ,Female ,Humans ,Male ,Medical History Taking ,Middle Aged ,Multicenter Studies as Topic ,Predictive Value of Tests ,Prognosis ,Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic ,Risk Assessment ,Risk Factors ,United States ,United States Department of Veterans Affairs ,Risk assessment ,Family history ,Cancer screening ,Colorectal cancer ,Cardiorespiratory Medicine and Haematology ,Clinical Sciences ,Cardiovascular System & Hematology ,General & Internal Medicine ,Clinical sciences ,Epidemiology ,Health services and systems - Abstract
BackgroundColorectal cancer is the fourth most commonly diagnosed cancer in the United States. Approximately 3-10% of the population has an increased risk for colorectal cancer due to family history and warrants more frequent or intensive screening. Yet,
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- 2019