Table 3. Proportion of respondents who agree with the provided theorems concerning genetic screening for CRC (n=532).
| Percentage | |
|---|---|
| I think genetic testing for CRC is useful | 89.1 |
| I think it is important to take part in genetic testing for CRC | 86.9 |
| I consider it self-evident to take part in CRC | 77.4 |
| It would not be difficult for me to take part in genetic testing for CRC | 76.7 |
| It is important that my family takes part in genetic screening for CRC | 70.3 |
| My family would take part in genetic screening for CRC | 69.1 |
| My family would consider it important that I take part in genetic screening for CRC | 71.2 |
| It is important to know whether I am genetically predisposed so my family can take precautions | 87.4 |
| I would inform my family if I was genetically predisposed to develop CRC | 89.1 |
| I would be seriously anxious if I was genetically predisposed to develop CRC | 43.7 |
| I would find it seriously worrying if I was genetically predisposed to develop CRC | 65.2 |
| I always want to know about incidental findings | 75.9 |
| I never want to know about incidental findings | 3.2 |
| I only want to know about incidental findings concerning diseases that can be prevented | 8.3 |
| I only want to know about incidental findings concerning diseases that can be treated | 12.6 |
| I would take part in genetic screening for CRC | 89.1 |
Abbreviation: CRC, colorectal cancer.