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Point-of-care surveys on family history of colorectal cancer for individuals undergoing colonoscopy can identify people who would benefit from genetic evaluation, a study showed.

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Point-of-care surveys on family history of colorectal cancer for individuals undergoing colonoscopy can identify people who would benefit from genetic evaluation, a study showed.

 

Point-of-care surveys on family history of colorectal cancer for individuals undergoing colonoscopy can identify people who would benefit from genetic evaluation, a study showed.

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Key clinical point: Surveying colonoscopy patients about their family history before they undergo the procedure can help identify those who would benefit from genetic evaluation for colorectal cancer risk.

Major finding: A paper and electronic survey, administered at point of care, identified several patients at high familial risk of colorectal cancer.

Data source: A prospective study of two survey methods in 700 patients undergoing colonoscopies.

Disclosures: The study was supported by the National Cancer Institute. No conflicts of interest were declared.

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