2009
What Can Interest Tell Us about Uptake of Genetic Testing? Intention and Behavior amongst Smokers Related to Patients with Lung Cancer
Sanderson S, O’Neill S, Bastian L, Bepler G, McBride C. What Can Interest Tell Us about Uptake of Genetic Testing? Intention and Behavior amongst Smokers Related to Patients with Lung Cancer. Public Health Genomics 2009, 13: 116-124. PMID: 19556750, PMCID: PMC3696369, DOI: 10.1159/000226595.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLung cancer riskGenetic testingLung cancerGenetic testing intentionsCancer riskPsychosocial aspectsPositive attitudesChoices individualsLikert-style questionsTesting intentionsUntested assumptionsParticipantsHypothetical interestHypothetical scenariosMotivationBest predictorDaily Internet useTelephone surveySmokersIntentionPatientsAttitudesGenetic testsInternet useCancer
2008
The feasibility of online genetic testing for lung cancer susceptibility: uptake of a web-based protocol and decision outcomes
O'Neill S, White D, Sanderson SC, Lipkus IM, Bepler G, Bastian LA, McBride CM. The feasibility of online genetic testing for lung cancer susceptibility: uptake of a web-based protocol and decision outcomes. Genetics In Medicine 2008, 10: 121-130. PMID: 18281920, DOI: 10.1097/gim.0b013e31815f8e06.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGenetic susceptibility testingLung cancerStudy websiteGenetic testingSusceptibility testingLung cancer susceptibilityCancer genetic testingEligible relativesBaseline interviewQuit motivationBaseline measuresBlood relativesWeb-based protocolCancer susceptibilityTelephone surveyOutcomesInformed decisionsCancer