Abstract
This report describes the ongoing efforts of a voluntary statewide grassroots initiative to increase colorectal cancer (CRC) screening rates in a poor rural state with no established CRC screening programs for the poor and underserved. This report focuses on the tactics to increase stool-based CRC screenings through primary care providers.
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