Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020Many cancers have a familial component that can be passed down to future generations and increase their risk of getting that cancer. Understanding one’s family history of cancer can help that individual take preventative or prophylactic measures to decrease risk of cancer. A common way for medical providers to determine family history and cancer risk is through family health history collection surveys. These family health history collection surveys should be easy to use and have language that most reading levels can understand in order to get the most accurate results. Usability testing is one way to gain feedback on how well surveys and websites are understood by people at the average readin...
thesisThere is a documented need for the ability to rapidly target high-risk individuals for disease...
BACKGROUND: Family history has traditionally been an essential part of clinical care to assess healt...
Background: It is becoming increasingly difficult to keep information about genetic ancestry separat...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019Cascade testing for hereditary conditions such as c...
Technological advances have made possible genomic and genetic testing for a variety of diseases, war...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018The overall aim of this dissertation was to study how ...
Reducing cancer-related uncertainty is a motivating factor for accessing genetic testing, such as te...
Background. While choices about genetic testing are increasingly common for patients and families, a...
This study reviewed published work related to knowledge and attitude of people towards human genomi...
The number of individuals being tested for hereditary cancer syndromes has greatly increased in the ...
Introduction: 23andMe provides consumers the opportunity to receive genetic information without invo...
increasingly common for patients and families, and public opinion surveys suggest public interest in...
OBJECTIVES: Single-gene testing is associated with psycho-social challenges for cancer patients. Gen...
Genetic testing has become ubiquitous in contemporary society, from determining ancestry to addressi...
This article is a summary of the opinions of the authors, as presented at the annual conference of t...
thesisThere is a documented need for the ability to rapidly target high-risk individuals for disease...
BACKGROUND: Family history has traditionally been an essential part of clinical care to assess healt...
Background: It is becoming increasingly difficult to keep information about genetic ancestry separat...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019Cascade testing for hereditary conditions such as c...
Technological advances have made possible genomic and genetic testing for a variety of diseases, war...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018The overall aim of this dissertation was to study how ...
Reducing cancer-related uncertainty is a motivating factor for accessing genetic testing, such as te...
Background. While choices about genetic testing are increasingly common for patients and families, a...
This study reviewed published work related to knowledge and attitude of people towards human genomi...
The number of individuals being tested for hereditary cancer syndromes has greatly increased in the ...
Introduction: 23andMe provides consumers the opportunity to receive genetic information without invo...
increasingly common for patients and families, and public opinion surveys suggest public interest in...
OBJECTIVES: Single-gene testing is associated with psycho-social challenges for cancer patients. Gen...
Genetic testing has become ubiquitous in contemporary society, from determining ancestry to addressi...
This article is a summary of the opinions of the authors, as presented at the annual conference of t...
thesisThere is a documented need for the ability to rapidly target high-risk individuals for disease...
BACKGROUND: Family history has traditionally been an essential part of clinical care to assess healt...
Background: It is becoming increasingly difficult to keep information about genetic ancestry separat...