Implementation considerations for offering personal genomic risk information to the public: a qualitative study
Abstract Background Genomic risk information, based on common genomic susceptibility variants associated with risk of complex diseases such as cancer, may be incorporated into personalised prevention and screening strategies. We aimed to engage with members of the public, who are important stakehold...
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Main Authors: | Amelia K. Smit (Author), Gillian Reyes-Marcelino (Author), Louise Keogh (Author), Kate Dunlop (Author), Ainsley J. Newson (Author), Anne E. Cust (Author) |
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2020-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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