Background It is estimated that nearly 600,000 cancer cases in the UK could have been avoided in the past five years if people had healthier lifestyles. A number of theories of behaviour change suggest that before people will change health behaviours, they must accept that a risk applies to them. This study aimed to explore the views of the public on receiving personalised cancer risk information and the potential for that information to motivate behaviour change. Methods We conducted 27 interviews with members of the public (mean age 49 ± 23 years). Each participant completed a questionnaire to allow calculation of their risk of developing the most common cancers (10 for women, 8 for men). During the interviews we presented their risk usin...
BACKGROUND: It is estimated that approximately 40% of all cases of cancer are attributable to lifest...
Background It is estimated that approximately 40% of all cases of cancer are attributable to lifesty...
OBJECTIVE: To synthesize the literature on the effect of provision of personalised cancer risk infor...
Background: It is estimated that nearly 600,000 cancer cases in the UK could have been avoided in th...
Background It is estimated that nearly 600,000 cancer cases in the UK could have been avoided in the...
BACKGROUND: It is estimated that nearly 600,000 cancer cases in the UK could have been avoided in th...
Background It is estimated that nearly 600,000 cancer cases in the UK could have been avoided in the...
Background It is estimated that nearly 600,000 cancer cases in the UK could have been avoided in the...
Background It is estimated that nearly 600,000 cancer cases in the UK could have been avoided in the...
Background It is estimated that nearly 600,000 cancer cases in the UK could have been avoided in the...
Background It is estimated that nearly 600,000 cancer cases in the UK could have been avoided in the...
Abstract Background It is estimated that nearly 600,000 cancer cases in the UK could have been avoid...
Abstract Background It is estimated that nearly 600,000 cancer cases in the UK could have been avoid...
Background It is estimated that approximately 40 of all cases of cancer are attributable to lifestyl...
Abstract Background Cancer is a leading cause of mort...
BACKGROUND: It is estimated that approximately 40% of all cases of cancer are attributable to lifest...
Background It is estimated that approximately 40% of all cases of cancer are attributable to lifesty...
OBJECTIVE: To synthesize the literature on the effect of provision of personalised cancer risk infor...
Background: It is estimated that nearly 600,000 cancer cases in the UK could have been avoided in th...
Background It is estimated that nearly 600,000 cancer cases in the UK could have been avoided in the...
BACKGROUND: It is estimated that nearly 600,000 cancer cases in the UK could have been avoided in th...
Background It is estimated that nearly 600,000 cancer cases in the UK could have been avoided in the...
Background It is estimated that nearly 600,000 cancer cases in the UK could have been avoided in the...
Background It is estimated that nearly 600,000 cancer cases in the UK could have been avoided in the...
Background It is estimated that nearly 600,000 cancer cases in the UK could have been avoided in the...
Background It is estimated that nearly 600,000 cancer cases in the UK could have been avoided in the...
Abstract Background It is estimated that nearly 600,000 cancer cases in the UK could have been avoid...
Abstract Background It is estimated that nearly 600,000 cancer cases in the UK could have been avoid...
Background It is estimated that approximately 40 of all cases of cancer are attributable to lifestyl...
Abstract Background Cancer is a leading cause of mort...
BACKGROUND: It is estimated that approximately 40% of all cases of cancer are attributable to lifest...
Background It is estimated that approximately 40% of all cases of cancer are attributable to lifesty...
OBJECTIVE: To synthesize the literature on the effect of provision of personalised cancer risk infor...