Can your genes help you quit smoking? new study tests personalized risk tools
NCT ID NCT05627674
Summary
This study is testing two versions of a personalized risk tool called RiskProfile to see if they help doctors and patients work together better on lung cancer prevention. One tool uses standard health information, while the other adds genetic risk information. The goal is to see if these tools make doctors more likely to recommend lung cancer screening and quit-smoking treatments, and if patients are more likely to follow through with these recommendations.
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Washington University School of Medicine
St Louis, Missouri, 63110, United States
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