Abstract

Participants were charged with “identifying the most pressingand important basic and applied research questions in cancer riskcommunication.” Specifically, participants were asked to ad-dress two questions: 1) Which underlying processes in cancerrisk communication need to be better understood to advance thefield? and 2) How can we advance our ability to conduct theory-based risk communication research in the real-world context ofcancer information? A third question was advanced in the courseof the discussion: What research is needed to help accelerate theadoption of “best practices” in primary care and other settings inwhich cancer risk information is routinely communicated?

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