%0 Journal Article %A Jennifer A. Schlichting %A Michelle A. Mengeling %A Nader M. Makki %A Ashish Malhotra %A Thorvardur R. Halfdanarson %A J. Stacey Klutts %A Barcey T. Levy %A Peter J. Kaboli %A Mary E. Charlton %T Veterans' Continued Participation in an Annual Fecal Immunochemical Test Mailing Program for Colorectal Cancer Screening %D 2015 %R 10.3122/jabfm.2015.04.140241 %J The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine %P 494-497 %V 28 %N 4 %X Objective: The objective of this study was to determine what proportion of veterans previously screened for colorectal cancer (CRC) using fecal immunochemical testing (FIT) would be willing to undergo a second round of FIT screening.Methods: Patients in the Iowa City Veterans Affairs Health Care System (<65 years old, asymptomatic, average risk, overdue for CRC screening) who completed a mailed FIT (April 2011 to May 2012) were contacted 1 year later by telephone to collect demographic and recent CRC screening information, and were offered a second mailed FIT if eligible.Results: Of 204 veterans who completed initial FIT testing, 159 were eligible to participate in a second round of FIT screening; 132 (83%) participated in the telephone survey, and 126 (79%) completed a second annual FIT, with 10 (8%) individuals testing positive. The majority of participants (67%) reported being more likely to take a yearly FIT than a colonoscopy every 10 years. Participants overwhelmingly reported that the FIT was easy to use and convenient (89%), and they were likely to complete a mailed FIT each year (97%).Conclusions: Those willing to take a mailed FIT seem satisfied with this method and willing to do it annually. Population-based or provider-based FIT mailing programs have the potential to increase CRC screening in overdue populations. %U https://www.jabfm.org/content/jabfp/28/4/494.full.pdf