In summary, our study showed a low level currency of
CRC screening among Singaporeans, despite their high
level of awareness of the disease. We also found gender
differences with Malay females being half as likely as non-
Malay females to undergo screening. Other significant
gender differences included women being more fearful
about endoscopic screening, and being more likely to respond
to cues such as public talks and having a family
Discussing race-related limitations of genomic testing for colon cancer
risk: Implications for education and counselingq