Journal article
Using a behaviour-change approach to support uptake of population genomic screening and management options for breast or prostate cancer
Z Fehlberg, L Fisher, C Liu, N Kugenthiran, RL Milne, MA Young, A Willis, MC Southey, I Goranitis, S Best
European Journal of Human Genetics | SPRINGERNATURE | Published : 2025
Abstract
As the possibility of implementing population genomic screening programs for the risk of developing hereditary cancers in health systems increases, understanding how to support individuals who wish to have genomic screening is essential. This qualitative study aimed to link public perceived barriers to a) taking up the offer of population genomic screening for breast or prostate cancer risk and b) taking up risk-management options following their result, with possible theory-informed behaviour-change approaches that may support implementation. Ten focus groups were conducted with a total of 25 members of the Australian public to identify and then categorise barriers within the behaviour-chan..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
The National Precision Health Research Translation for Breast and Prostate Cancer Prevention and Early Detection (INTREPID), is funded by the Australian Government's National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Synergy Grants (GNT2011329).