It became clear in focus groups that different groups of patients have different requirements for the report. In some cases such as personal photo and number of colours in the graph they can even contradict each other. This highlights different user groups with different expectations, social and cultural backgrounds. Ideally, each report would be tailored to suit the patient’s needs. Not being a feasible approach the basic principle should be kept in mind and applied whenever possible. A patient needs to be asked to be photographed and can also decide against it, influencing the appearance of his report. Individual name and other data can easily be displayed on the report. Pictures outlining risks and possibilities should change according to the test results and with the number of reports created for that patient. The same is true for accompanying text and captions. The result would be unique reports, which incorporate all general design guidelines, and adds individual and timely information.