2024
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2024-089237
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Who has the responsibility to inform relatives at risk of hereditary cancer? A population-based survey in Sweden

Kalle Grill,
Amicia Phillips,
Barbro Numan Hellquist
et al.

Abstract: ObjectivesHereditary cancer has implications not only for patients but also for their at-risk relatives (ARRs). In current clinical practice, risk disclosure to ARRs involves collaboration between patients and healthcare providers (HCPs). However, the specific responsibilities of each party are intertwined and at times unclear. In this study, we explored public attitudes regarding moral and legal responsibilities to disclose familial risk information to uninformed ARRs.DesignIn an online cross-sectional survey… Show more

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