Due to the unique religious and cultural characteristics of Saudi Arabia, evaluating knoweldge and exploring attitudes toward cancer genetic tests (CGT) are important for bolstering currently underdeveloped CGT services. This cross sectional study was carried out in the form of a survey, targeting three different populations: physicians (n=105), cancer patients (n=102) and public participants (n=1087). The public cohort recorded a knowledge score (M=7.16, Mdn=7.00,SD=2.58) higher than patients cohort (M=4.98,Mdn=5.00,SD=2.95). Both patient and public participants expressed interest in CGT. Willingness to undergo CGT correlated with high knowledge in the public cohort (r (1083)= .12,
Background: Genetic testing has been widely introduced for many hereditary disorders. While the atti...
Colorectal cancer screening aims at early detection and prevention of colorectal cancer disease. Alt...
AIM: Integration of clinical genetics into oncology is variable. Sarcomas have a strong genetic comp...
Saudi Arabia has a high prevalence of consanguineous marriage and genetic disorders. Saudi Human Gen...
Healthcare professionals (HCP) play an important role in the practical application of genetic screen...
This study investigated people’s knowledge of genetics, attitudes toward genetic testing, and views ...
Objective: To examine self-reported knowledge, attitude, and preventive practices on cancer among Sa...
Genomics has the potential to revolutionize medical approaches to disease prevention, diagnosis, and...
Genetic risk to cancer is a knowledge largely confined to experts and the more educated sectors of t...
BackgroundIn Saudi Arabia (SA), cancer is a major burden on the healthcare system. It has a great im...
To identify attitudes toward genetic testing, and the effects of this information on decisions regar...
Attitudes about genetic testing are likely to be an important determinant of uptake of predictive ge...
The discovery of the breast and ovarian cancer predisposition genes, BRCA1 and BRCA2, has led to the...
Background/Aims: The aim of this study was to investigate colorectal cancer (CRC) awareness in healt...
Introduction: Genetic testing is playing a greater part in contemporary medical practice. The abilit...
Background: Genetic testing has been widely introduced for many hereditary disorders. While the atti...
Colorectal cancer screening aims at early detection and prevention of colorectal cancer disease. Alt...
AIM: Integration of clinical genetics into oncology is variable. Sarcomas have a strong genetic comp...
Saudi Arabia has a high prevalence of consanguineous marriage and genetic disorders. Saudi Human Gen...
Healthcare professionals (HCP) play an important role in the practical application of genetic screen...
This study investigated people’s knowledge of genetics, attitudes toward genetic testing, and views ...
Objective: To examine self-reported knowledge, attitude, and preventive practices on cancer among Sa...
Genomics has the potential to revolutionize medical approaches to disease prevention, diagnosis, and...
Genetic risk to cancer is a knowledge largely confined to experts and the more educated sectors of t...
BackgroundIn Saudi Arabia (SA), cancer is a major burden on the healthcare system. It has a great im...
To identify attitudes toward genetic testing, and the effects of this information on decisions regar...
Attitudes about genetic testing are likely to be an important determinant of uptake of predictive ge...
The discovery of the breast and ovarian cancer predisposition genes, BRCA1 and BRCA2, has led to the...
Background/Aims: The aim of this study was to investigate colorectal cancer (CRC) awareness in healt...
Introduction: Genetic testing is playing a greater part in contemporary medical practice. The abilit...
Background: Genetic testing has been widely introduced for many hereditary disorders. While the atti...
Colorectal cancer screening aims at early detection and prevention of colorectal cancer disease. Alt...
AIM: Integration of clinical genetics into oncology is variable. Sarcomas have a strong genetic comp...