Family history meets High-Tech: study aims to make genetic risk screening accessible to all
NCT ID NCT06278883
Summary
This study tested a program called GRACE, designed to help people in primary care clinics understand their genetic risk for diseases like cancer, heart disease, and liver disease. Participants entered their family health history into an online tool, which then gave them a personalized risk report. Those identified as having a higher hereditary risk were offered optional genetic counseling and testing. The goal was to see if this approach could work well in regular doctor's offices, especially for people with fewer resources.
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Locations
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UF Health Augustine Oaks
Jacksonville, Florida, 32258, United States
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UF Health Family Medicine - Commonwealth
Jacksonville, Florida, 32254, United States
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UF Health Family Medicine - Lem Turner
Jacksonville, Florida, 32208, United States
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UF Health Oakleaf
Orange Park, Florida, 32065, United States
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