Risk perceptions and information needs on hereditary cancer (2014. 64 S. 220 mm)

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Risk perceptions and information needs on hereditary cancer (2014. 64 S. 220 mm)

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If research has been conducted to the general public's needs and perceptions concerning receiving information about the role of hereditary factors with regard to cancer, some determinants can be anticipated. Both cancer organisations and health educators can provide the correct information to the public. The aim is to improve people's understanding of the relationship between genetics and cancer and to diminish unnecessary concerns. People know when they have an increased risk and when they have to undertake action, like cancer screening. With this foreknowledge, the development of cancer in susceptible individuals can be prevented with a potential for years of life gained being highest for youths with a genetic risk for cancer. Therefore a correct approach to hereditary cancer and other relevant determinants lifestyle habits are important in the contribution to reduce cancer. This study is a replica of a Dutch study (Department of Health Education, Maastricht University). It hasbeen conducted in New Zealand. An advantage of the replica is that new findings can be integrated in the current developments. Another advantage may be that cultural aspects can be more specified.
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Dankers, CareenCareen Dankers has a Master Degree in Health Management and in Health Education & Promotion (University of Maastricht). She has more than 9 years experience as international consultant/coach in the field of lifestyle, prevention and health education. Careen is especially driven to the question how to improve cancer education.

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