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We want to know what you do about your result. If you join the study, the first phase is a survey and phone interview. We will ask you about any changes you made to your healthcare based on the result. We will also ask if there were recommendations you did not follow and why. Finally, we will ask questions about sharing the result with your family members. You may be invited to the second phase of the study, which could include extra testing for you and/or your family members at the NIH or in your area. Being in the study and having testing done at the NIH is free. If we ask you to come to the NIH, and you live in the United States, we will pay for your travel and a hotel. We provide a basic explanation of your result and may offer more. You will get basic information about what your result means. You will also get a checklist of health actions you should take. You may get extra information, counseling or other support to get the healthcare that we recommend. Help us improve care for future patients. Results like yours are added to genetic testing reports with the hope that they will make families aware of important health risks so they can get the healthcare they need. We know that this does not happen for all families. We intend for our results to help more patients benefit from these results. For example, we hope to learn what makes it hard for patients to get care that they need and how healthcare providers can help. Please partner with us. Our study would not be possible without patients like you! Only 2 out of 100 people who have genetic testing get an unexpected result, so every patient is valuable to our project.
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