(KUTV) — A new study led by the Huntsman Cancer Institute found that genetic testing motivates behavioral changes in families with risks of developing melanoma. The new study - led by HCI researchers ...
When planning national screening programs, it is important to investigate potential changes in health behavior initiated by the screening. Knowledge of the consequences of different colorectal cancer ...
A new study investigated whether genetic testing would motivate people at risk of developing melanoma to alter their behavior in order to reduce their risk. Skin cancer is the most commonly diagnosed ...
Based on a false sense of security, students who participated in frequent COVID-19 testing at two universities engaged in more behavior known to increase the risk of spreading the virus than they ...
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