Objective: Contemporary approaches to medical decision-making advise that clinicians should respect patients' decisions. However, patients' decisions are often shaped by heuristics, such as being guided by emotion, rather than by objective risk and benefit. Risk-reducing mastectomy (RRM) decisions focus this dilemma sharply. RRM reduces breast cancer (BC) risk, but is invasive and can have iatrogenic consequences. Previous evidence suggests that emotion guides patients' decision-making about RRM. We interviewed patients to better understand how they made decisions about RRM, using findings to consider how clinicians could ethically respond to their decisions. Methods: Qualitative face-to-face interviews with 34 patients listed for RRM surge...
Many, women who have, or are at risk for, BRCA, 1/2 mutations or breast cancer decline prophylactic ...
Objectives: Women seeking counseling because of familial breast cancer occurrence face difficult dec...
This multi-centred study examined how 93 women due to undergo mastectomy had elected for (n = 37) or...
Objective: Contemporary approaches to medical decision-making advise that clinicians should respect ...
Contemporary approaches to medical decision-making advise that clinicians should respect patients' d...
Objective: Guidance on shared decision-making (SDM) exists to reconcile healthcare practitioners’ re...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Women who have made decisions to undergo. or not und...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in the UK and responsible for the second highest number of c...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: Women who test positive for a BRCA1/2 mutation face difficult...
Context: Rates of Unilateral (UM) and contralateral prophylactic mastectomy (CPM) for early-stage br...
Objective To describe the evidence about factors influencing breast cancer patients’ surgery choices...
Background: Shared decision-making is increasingly advocated in many countries. The aims of this stu...
Objective: Risk‐reducing procedures can be offered to people at increased cancer risk, but many proc...
Many, women who have, or are at risk for, BRCA, 1/2 mutations or breast cancer decline prophylactic ...
Objectives: Women seeking counseling because of familial breast cancer occurrence face difficult dec...
This multi-centred study examined how 93 women due to undergo mastectomy had elected for (n = 37) or...
Objective: Contemporary approaches to medical decision-making advise that clinicians should respect ...
Contemporary approaches to medical decision-making advise that clinicians should respect patients' d...
Objective: Guidance on shared decision-making (SDM) exists to reconcile healthcare practitioners’ re...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Women who have made decisions to undergo. or not und...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in the UK and responsible for the second highest number of c...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: Women who test positive for a BRCA1/2 mutation face difficult...
Context: Rates of Unilateral (UM) and contralateral prophylactic mastectomy (CPM) for early-stage br...
Objective To describe the evidence about factors influencing breast cancer patients’ surgery choices...
Background: Shared decision-making is increasingly advocated in many countries. The aims of this stu...
Objective: Risk‐reducing procedures can be offered to people at increased cancer risk, but many proc...
Many, women who have, or are at risk for, BRCA, 1/2 mutations or breast cancer decline prophylactic ...
Objectives: Women seeking counseling because of familial breast cancer occurrence face difficult dec...
This multi-centred study examined how 93 women due to undergo mastectomy had elected for (n = 37) or...