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Genetic and Genomic Testing Evidence-Based Programs Listing

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Program Area Population Focus Delivery Location Community Type Age Age Sex Race/Ethnicity Origination Materials Purpose Program URL
Genetic and Genomic Testing Clinical Suburban, Urban/Inner City 19-39 Years (Young Adults), 40-65 Years (Adults), 65+ Years (Older Adults) 19-39 Years, 40-65 Years, 65+ Years Female Black (not of Hispanic or Latino Origin), Hispanic or Latino, White (not of Hispanic or Latino Origin) United States Available from Third Party Only Designed to enhance knowledge in the decision making process for genetic testing for breast cancer susceptibility. https://ebccp.cancercontrol.cancer.gov/programDetails.do?programId=277363
Genetic and Genomic Testing, Survivorship Cancer Survivors Clinical, Home Urban/Inner City 19-39 Years (Young Adults), 40-65 Years (Adults), 65+ Years (Older Adults) 19-39 Years, 40-65 Years, 65+ Years Female, Male Black (not of Hispanic or Latino Origin), Hispanic or Latino, White (not of Hispanic or Latino Origin) United States Available from Third Party Only The program is designed to increase patients’ understanding of tumor genetic testing. https://ebccp.cancercontrol.cancer.gov/programDetails.do?programId=35471150
Genetic and Genomic Testing Cancer Survivors Clinical, Home, Other Settings Rural, Suburban, Urban/Inner City 19-39 Years (Young Adults), 40-65 Years (Adults), 65+ Years (Older Adults) 19-39 Years, 40-65 Years, 65+ Years Female Alaska Native, American Indian, Asian, Black (not of Hispanic or Latino Origin), Hispanic or Latino, Pacific Islander, White (not of Hispanic or Latino Origin) United States Available on the Website The program is designed to increase uptake of CGRA (i.e., genetic counseling and/or testing) among high-risk breast cancer or ovarian cancer survivors. https://ebccp.cancercontrol.cancer.gov/programDetails.do?programId=36085955
Genetic and Genomic Testing Clinical 19-39 Years (Young Adults), 40-65 Years (Adults), 65+ Years (Older Adults) 19-39 Years, 40-65 Years, 65+ Years Female, Male Black (not of Hispanic or Latino Origin), Hispanic or Latino, White (not of Hispanic or Latino Origin) United States Available on the Website Designed to improve knowledge, risk perception, and risk communication among colorectal adenoma patients. https://ebccp.cancercontrol.cancer.gov/programDetails.do?programId=1472737