Responses to provision of personalised cancer risk information: a qualitative interview study with members of the public.
Juliet A Usher-SmithBarbora SilarovaArtitaya LophatananonRobbie DuschinskyJackie CampbellJoanne WarcabaKenneth MuirPublished in: BMC public health (2017)
Provision of personalised cancer risk was well received and may be a useful addition to other cancer prevention initiatives. Further work is needed in particular to develop ways to present cancer risk that reflect the general perception of what constitutes a risk high enough to motivate behaviour change and help patients contextualise a less well known health risk by providing a frame of reference.