Objectives. An understanding of factors associated with interest in genetic counseling and intentions to obtain colorectal cancer susceptibility testing is an important foundation for developing education, counseling, and genetic services and policies. Materials and Methods. A survey was mailed to first-degree relatives of patients diagnosed with colorectal cancer. The respondents (n 5 426, 77 % response rate) are siblings and adult children of Caucasian, Japanese, and Hawaiian ethnicity. Data collection was guided by a conceptual framework and included questions on demographics, family cancer history, predisposing factors (cancer worry, perceived risk, well-being), and enabling factors (decision preferences, social support, and health care...
BACKGROUND: Racial and ethnic disparities in awareness of genetic testing for cancer risk are substa...
Purpose/Objectives: To (a) examine differences in appraisals of hereditary breast and ovarian cancer...
This study analyzed if differences in cancer reporting exist between different ethnic groups when co...
Objectives. An understanding of factors associated with interest in genetic counseling and intention...
Genetic testing for hereditary breast and ovarian cancer reveals significant risk information regard...
This study investigated the relationship between psychosocial factors and the decisional considerati...
This study explored individuals' preferences for genetic testing for colorectal cancer (CRC) in a sc...
Aims: Benefits of universal tumor screening for Lynch syndrome (LS), the most common form of heredit...
This study explored individuals' preferences for genetic testing for colorectal cancer (CRC) in a sc...
This study aims to enrich our understanding of factors influencing medically indicated at-risk indiv...
Objective:Reluctance to share hereditary cancer syndrome genetic test results with family is reporte...
BACKGROUND: Anecdotal evidence suggests that people from non-Anglo-Celtic backgrounds are under-repr...
Objective: To provide a preliminary description of the interest, awareness, and perceptions of genet...
During cancer genetic counseling, different items which counselors consider important are discussed....
Objective. The public has a high interest in seeking personal genetic information, which holds impli...
BACKGROUND: Racial and ethnic disparities in awareness of genetic testing for cancer risk are substa...
Purpose/Objectives: To (a) examine differences in appraisals of hereditary breast and ovarian cancer...
This study analyzed if differences in cancer reporting exist between different ethnic groups when co...
Objectives. An understanding of factors associated with interest in genetic counseling and intention...
Genetic testing for hereditary breast and ovarian cancer reveals significant risk information regard...
This study investigated the relationship between psychosocial factors and the decisional considerati...
This study explored individuals' preferences for genetic testing for colorectal cancer (CRC) in a sc...
Aims: Benefits of universal tumor screening for Lynch syndrome (LS), the most common form of heredit...
This study explored individuals' preferences for genetic testing for colorectal cancer (CRC) in a sc...
This study aims to enrich our understanding of factors influencing medically indicated at-risk indiv...
Objective:Reluctance to share hereditary cancer syndrome genetic test results with family is reporte...
BACKGROUND: Anecdotal evidence suggests that people from non-Anglo-Celtic backgrounds are under-repr...
Objective: To provide a preliminary description of the interest, awareness, and perceptions of genet...
During cancer genetic counseling, different items which counselors consider important are discussed....
Objective. The public has a high interest in seeking personal genetic information, which holds impli...
BACKGROUND: Racial and ethnic disparities in awareness of genetic testing for cancer risk are substa...
Purpose/Objectives: To (a) examine differences in appraisals of hereditary breast and ovarian cancer...
This study analyzed if differences in cancer reporting exist between different ethnic groups when co...