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Principal Investigator
Name
Lisa Gren
Institution
University of Utah
Email
About this CDAS Project
Study
PLCO (Learn more about this study)
Project ID
2006-0114
Initial CDAS Request Approval
Jul 1, 2006
Title
Impact of Travel Reimbursement on Compliance
Summary
In 2001, the University of Utah randomly assigned participants to usual screening or to receive mileage reimbursement after completing a screening exam. This study will evaluate whether the travel reimbursement increased screening compliance.
Aims

1) To test whether travel reimbursement increased compliance with screening exams for PLCO participants in summer 2001.

Collaborators

Jeff Childs (University of Utah)