Factors associated with willingness to provide biospecimens for genetics research among African American cancer survivors

This study evaluated factors associated with willingness to provide biospecimens for cancer genetic research among African American cancer survivors. A total of 200 African American adults diagnosed with breast, colon, and/or prostate cancers completed a self-administered survey. Family history info...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of community genetics 2019-10, Vol.10 (4), p.471-480
Hauptverfasser: Ewing, Altovise T., Kalu, Nnenna, Cain, Gloria, Erby, Lori H., Ricks-Santi, Luisel J., Tetteyfio-Kidd Telemaque, Eva, Scott, Denise M.
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Zusammenfassung:This study evaluated factors associated with willingness to provide biospecimens for cancer genetic research among African American cancer survivors. A total of 200 African American adults diagnosed with breast, colon, and/or prostate cancers completed a self-administered survey. Family history information, beliefs about cancer research, cancer genetics and disparities knowledge, willingness to provide a biospecimen, and demographics were obtained. Chi-square, independent samples t tests, and logistic regression analyses were performed. Overall, 79% of this sample was willing to provide a biospecimen for cancer genetics research. Independent associations of willingness to provide a biospecimen existed among demographics (males ( p  = 0.041)), those who believed in the importance of genetic causes of cancer ( p  
ISSN:1868-310X
1868-6001
DOI:10.1007/s12687-019-00411-0