“…For example, the genetic test might have explained the strange occurrence of their rare disease, but it has also made it difficult to exonerate responsibilities for passing on the PV and triggered the fear that tumors might (re) appear, making them hyper-vigilant about their symptoms. Many of these positive (Bradbury et al, 2009;Kajula et al, 2018), neutral (Kajula et al, 2018), and especially negative (Hallowell et al, 2004;Kajula et al, 2018;Kenen et al, 2006;Underhill & Dickerson, 2011) approaches to knowing that one carries the PV were also described in previous qualitative studies about other hereditary cancers. In the present study, they were grounded in the context of four different types of experiences, reflecting the specificities of this hereditary condition.…”