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Cancer Genetics Risk Assessment and Counseling (PDQ®)
Health Professional VersionLast Modified: 06/19/2009




Purpose






Introduction






Cancer Risk Assessment and Counseling






Components of the Risk Assessment Process






Education and Counseling About Risk/Risk Communication






The Option of Genetic Testing






Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications






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Purpose

This PDQ cancer information summary for health professionals provides a framework for assessing and counseling clients about their chance of having an inherited susceptibility to cancer. This summary is reviewed regularly and updated as necessary by the PDQ Cancer Genetics Editorial Board.

Information about the following is included in this summary:

  • Components of the risk assessment process.
  • Strategies for communicating cancer risk.
  • Aspects of genetic testing including considerations about whether genetic testing should be offered, which genetic test should be used, informed consent for genetic testing, and the psychological impact of genetic information or test results on the individual and family.
  • Ethical, legal, and social implications of cancer risk assessment and counseling.

This summary does not provide formal guidelines or recommendations for making health care decisions. Information in this summary should not be used as a basis for reimbursement determinations.

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