Women's Risk Perceptions and Willingness to Engage in Risk-Reducing Interventions for the Prevention of Obesity-Related Endometrial Cancer.
Abigail E DerbyshireMichelle L MacKintoshChristina M PritchardArya PontulaBasil J AmmoriAkheel A SyedRebecca J BeekenEmma J CrosbiePublished in: International journal of women's health (2022)
Women at highest risk of obesity-related endometrial cancer may not always appreciate their susceptibility. However, willingness to engage in risk-reducing strategies suggests recruitment to a randomized controlled trial for primary endometrial cancer prevention could be feasible.