Journal article

How does genetic risk information for Lynch syndrome translate to risk management behaviours

E Steel, A Robbins, M Jenkins, L Flander, C Gaff, L Keogh

Hereditary Cancer in Clinical Practice | BMC | Published : 2017

Abstract

Background: There is limited research on why some individuals who have undergone predictive genetic testing for Lynch syndrome do not adhere to screening recommendations. This study aimed to explore qualitatively how Lynch syndrome non-carriers and carriers translate genetic risk information and advice to decisions about risk managment behaviours in the Australian healthcare system. Methods: Participants of the Australasian Colorectal Cancer Family Registry who had undergone predictive genetic testing for Lynch syndrome were interviewed on their risk management behaviours. Transcripts were analysed thematically using a comparative coding analysis. Results: Thirty-three people were interviewe..

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