Black Women, Screening Mammography, Randomized Clinical Trial
Summary
A randomized clinical trial (NCT07549139) registered on ClinicalTrials.gov studying strategies to increase screening mammography adherence among Black women. The trial will implement and evaluate a culturally tailored patient-centric program including appointment mail reminders, telephone counseling, digital navigation videos, and automated phone calls. The study aims to develop effective strategies to reduce health disparities in breast cancer outcomes by addressing barriers to screening.
“The purpose of this study is to increase screening mammography among Black women by implementing and evaluating a culturally tailored patient-centric program designed to address barriers to screening.”
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A randomized clinical trial registration (NCT07549139) on ClinicalTrials.gov documents a study evaluating a culturally tailored patient-centric program designed to increase screening mammography adherence among Black women. The interventions include appointment mail reminders, telephone counseling, digital navigation videos, and automated phone calls. Researchers and healthcare providers studying breast cancer screening disparities may review the trial's design, eligibility criteria, and endpoints. This is an informational study record; no regulatory compliance obligations are created.
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Overcoming Racial Disparities in Screening Mammography
N/A NCT07549139 Kind: NA Apr 23, 2026
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to increase screening mammography among Black women by implementing and evaluating a culturally tailored patient-centric program designed to address barriers to screening. By performing a randomized clinical trial, this study aims to develop effective strategies to improve adherence to screening mammography and contribute to reducing health disparities in breast cancer outcomes.
Conditions: Breast Cancer, Cancer of the Breast
Interventions: Appointment mail reminder, Telephone counseling, Digital navigation video, Automated phone call
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