
doi: 10.1002/cncr.30078
pmid: 27258002
Targeting individuals at increased risk for colon cancer will ensure that those most at risk for the disease will benefit; a family history is an easily identifiable risk factor for colon cancer. The review by Lowery et al. in this issue of Cancer highlights both the importance of taking a family history for identifying those at risk for colorectal cancer and the barriers to effectively using family history information to manage individuals at risk.See also pages 2633‐45.
Humans, Family, Medical History Taking
Humans, Family, Medical History Taking
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