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Lynch Syndrome and cancer prevention: a qualitative study

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Plos One - Lynch Syndrome (LS) mutation carriers are at high risk for various cancer types, particularly colorectal cancer. Adherence to lifestyle and body weight recommendations for cancer prevention may lower this risk. This study provided a comprehensive overview of determinants of adherence to recommendations for cancer prevention.

 

Determinants of adherence to recommendations for cancer prevention among Lynch Syndrome mutation carriers: A qualitative exploration

 

Authors: Annemiek Visser, Alina Vrieling, Laxsini Murugesu, Nicoline Hoogerbrugge, Ellen Kampman, Meeke Hoedjes

Plos One - https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0178205 - June 1, 2017

Lynch Syndrome and cancer prevention: a qualitative study

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