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Genetics

2020

Claremont Colleges

Cancer risk

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Cancer Genetic Counselors’ Perceptions Of Nutritional Recommendations, Breann Reinsch May 2020

Cancer Genetic Counselors’ Perceptions Of Nutritional Recommendations, Breann Reinsch

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Objective: The purpose of this research study is to understand the perspectives of genetic counselors who work with patients in the cancer setting and explore if nutrition is a consideration when counseling patients.

Background: Evidence on the influence of nutrition on cancer risk is increasing with retrospective cohort studies. The American Cancer Society states that smoking, body mass index (BMI), poor nutrition, and excess alcohol consumption are directly linked to cancer occurrences, therefore some cancers may be preventable through lifestyle changes (American Cancer Society, 2016). In cancer genetic counseling sessions, patients are often inquiring about nutritional recommendations. A majority of …