Genomic tests are being developed for use in cancer screening. As most screening is offered in primary care settings, primary care provider and patient perceptions of such tests are likely to affect uptake. We conducted a scoping review to synthesize information on factors likely to affect patient and provider use of biospecimen collection and analysis for cancer screening, methods referred to as liquid biopsy or multi-cancer early detection (MCED) testing when used to detect multiple cancers. We ultimately identified 7 articles for review and analyzed them for major themes. None reported on primary care provider perspectives. Six articles focused on patient perceptions about testing for a single cancer (colorectal), and 1 reported on patie...
abstract: Purpose: The purpose of this project was to implement a change in workflow to increase co...
Background: While numerous task force recommendations are in place , cancer still remains a major g...
BACKGROUND: Missed opportunities for diagnosing cancer cause patients harm and have been attributed ...
Genomic tests are being developed for use in cancer screening. As most screening is offered in prima...
Multi-cancer early detection (MCED) tests are being developed, but little is known about patient rec...
With their longitudinal patient relationships, primary care physicians and their care teams are uniq...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to identify factors associated with colorectal cancer (CR...
Purpose: Genetic testing is progressing towards use of patients’ genomes for personalized medicine. ...
Background: Primary health care providers are expected to be directly involved in the genetic testin...
Background: Cancer genetic testing guides disease surveillance in those with moderate to high cancer...
Background: Low cancer screening rates among specific demographics are major health issues that lead...
Objective—Our objective was to describe primary care patients’ perceptions of informed and shared de...
PURPOSE: Large-panel genomic tumor testing (GTT) is an emerging technology with great promise but un...
Globally, colorectal cancer (CRC) screening rates remain suboptimal. Primary care practitioners are ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from BMJ Publishing Group via the DOI in this re...
abstract: Purpose: The purpose of this project was to implement a change in workflow to increase co...
Background: While numerous task force recommendations are in place , cancer still remains a major g...
BACKGROUND: Missed opportunities for diagnosing cancer cause patients harm and have been attributed ...
Genomic tests are being developed for use in cancer screening. As most screening is offered in prima...
Multi-cancer early detection (MCED) tests are being developed, but little is known about patient rec...
With their longitudinal patient relationships, primary care physicians and their care teams are uniq...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to identify factors associated with colorectal cancer (CR...
Purpose: Genetic testing is progressing towards use of patients’ genomes for personalized medicine. ...
Background: Primary health care providers are expected to be directly involved in the genetic testin...
Background: Cancer genetic testing guides disease surveillance in those with moderate to high cancer...
Background: Low cancer screening rates among specific demographics are major health issues that lead...
Objective—Our objective was to describe primary care patients’ perceptions of informed and shared de...
PURPOSE: Large-panel genomic tumor testing (GTT) is an emerging technology with great promise but un...
Globally, colorectal cancer (CRC) screening rates remain suboptimal. Primary care practitioners are ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from BMJ Publishing Group via the DOI in this re...
abstract: Purpose: The purpose of this project was to implement a change in workflow to increase co...
Background: While numerous task force recommendations are in place , cancer still remains a major g...
BACKGROUND: Missed opportunities for diagnosing cancer cause patients harm and have been attributed ...