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Evaluating Mammography Communication Approaches

Trial Parameters

Condition The Focus of This Study is to Identify How Different Approaches to Mammography Communication Affect Skepticism Toward Mammography Evidence
Sponsor University of Colorado, Denver
Study Type INTERVENTIONAL
Phase N/A
Enrollment 1,900
Sex FEMALE
Min Age 39 Years
Max Age 49 Years
Start Date 2025-11-06
Completion 2025-11-12
Interventions
Harm/benefit language vs. outcomes that can happenBreast cancer survivability informationNo intervention

Brief Summary

This is a randomized online experiment testing different methods for communicating about the benefits and harms of breast cancer screening. Participants will be randomly assigned to experimental conditions which vary whether screening outcomes are referred to as "benefits and harms" vs. "outcomes that can happen with screening", and vary the presence or absence of information about improvements in breast cancer survivability. In a control condition, participants receive basic information about what mammography is (which is also information received in all other conditions). Primary outcomes include skepticism toward the information presented, and screening intentions.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria: * Female, age 39-49 Exclusion Criteria: * No history of breast cancer, no known BRCA1/2 gene mutation

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