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Fig. 4 | Hereditary Cancer in Clinical Practice

Fig. 4

From: Genetic counselling and personalised risk assessment in the Australian pancreatic cancer screening program

Fig. 4

a) Participants’ perceived chance of developing PC and b) Participants’ perceived chance of developing other cancers. For each graph, bars represent the number of participants who selected the specified Likert value (1 = much below others, 3 = neutral, 5 = much above others) to indicate their extent of perceived chance. The corresponding genetic testing status is also shown for each participant

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