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. 2015 Jun 3;24(3):361–366. doi: 10.1038/ejhg.2015.117

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.