The study is about a program called mPATH-CRC (mobile Patient Technology for Health), which helps people get screened for colorectal cancer. Colorectal cancer screening means checking for cancer in the colon or rectum, usually before any symptoms appear. The program can be used on your phone or tablet at home, not just at the doctor's office. When you use mPATH, you'll get a link sent to your phone to help you request a screening test. This information is shared with your healthcare provider to arrange the screening.
- Participants must be aged 45-74 and need a colorectal cancer screening.
- You'll need to have a phone number and speak English or Spanish.
- The study is suitable for those with certain types of health insurance in Georgia.