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    Acknowledgement list of principal investigators.

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    The All of Us (AoU) Research Program is making available one of the largest and most diverse collections of health data in the US to researchers. Using the All of Us database, we evaluated family and personal histories of five common types of cancer in 89,453 individuals, comparing these data to 24,305 participants from the 2015 National Health Interview Survey (NHIS). Comparing datasets, we found similar family cancer history (33%) rates, but higher personal cancer history in the AoU dataset (9.2% in AoU vs. 5.11% in NHIS), Methodological (e.g. survey-versus telephone-based data collection) and demographic variability may explain these between-data differences, but more research is needed.</div

    The proportion of respondents who reported having a personal history (PH) of a specific cancer and reported having 1, 2, or 3 or more FDRs with that same cancer type by study.

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    The proportion of respondents who reported having a personal history (PH) of a specific cancer and reported having 1, 2, or 3 or more FDRs with that same cancer type by study.</p
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