Uptake and predictors of colonoscopy use in family members not participating in cascade genetic testing for Lynch syndrome
Abstract Cascade genetic testing provides a method to appropriately focus colonoscopy use in families with Lynch syndrome (LS). However, research suggests that up to two-thirds at risk to inherit LS don’t participate. Within the United States, no studies have assessed colonoscopy use within this elu...
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Autores principales: | Donald W. Hadley, Dina Eliezer, Yonit Addissie, Andrea Goergen, Sato Ashida, Laura Koehly |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/1af8410c7b864d978d1859b9c261daf3 |
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