Within the field of breast cancer care, women concerned about their family history are offered genetic testing and subsequent treatment options based on several factors which include but are not limited to personal and family cancer disease histories and clinical guidelines. Discussions around decision-making in genetics in Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) groups are rarely documented in literature, and information regarding interactions with genetics services is usually discussed and linked to lack of scientific knowledge. As such, counselling sessions based only on scientific and medical information miss out the many reasons participants consider in making health decisions, information which can be used to encourage BME women to engage in ...
Contains fulltext : 175779.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Lower participa...
BACKGROUND: Anecdotal evidence suggests that people from non-Anglo-Celtic backgrounds are under-repr...
There has been very little research exploring the relationships among perceptions of, and concern ab...
Within the field of breast cancer care, women concerned about their family history are offered genet...
Breast cancer is a significant health concern for African American women. Nonetheless, uptake of gen...
Genetic testing for susceptibility to breast and ovarian cancer (BRCA1/2 testing) has been available...
Women with a family history of breast or ovarian cancers may be eligible for genetic testing to see ...
Breast cancer is a major public health concern. Before the recent increase in knowledge regarding br...
Background. This study assessed counseling and testing needs from the perspective of adult members o...
Women found to carry mutations in the BRCA1 or BRCA2 genes have up to an 88% lifetime risk of breast...
0.03). However, having a cancer history (p = 0.03) and a BRCA1/2 prior probability (p = 0.04) were a...
Abstract Background: For women in the United States, about 5-10% of breast cancers can be linked t...
Despite national guidelines, women with a BRCA VUS or CHEK2 pathogenic variant are choosing to have ...
Ethnic disparities in use of cancer genetics services raise concerns about equitable opportunity to ...
Objectives. We conducted a randomized trial to investigate racial differences in response to two alt...
Contains fulltext : 175779.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Lower participa...
BACKGROUND: Anecdotal evidence suggests that people from non-Anglo-Celtic backgrounds are under-repr...
There has been very little research exploring the relationships among perceptions of, and concern ab...
Within the field of breast cancer care, women concerned about their family history are offered genet...
Breast cancer is a significant health concern for African American women. Nonetheless, uptake of gen...
Genetic testing for susceptibility to breast and ovarian cancer (BRCA1/2 testing) has been available...
Women with a family history of breast or ovarian cancers may be eligible for genetic testing to see ...
Breast cancer is a major public health concern. Before the recent increase in knowledge regarding br...
Background. This study assessed counseling and testing needs from the perspective of adult members o...
Women found to carry mutations in the BRCA1 or BRCA2 genes have up to an 88% lifetime risk of breast...
0.03). However, having a cancer history (p = 0.03) and a BRCA1/2 prior probability (p = 0.04) were a...
Abstract Background: For women in the United States, about 5-10% of breast cancers can be linked t...
Despite national guidelines, women with a BRCA VUS or CHEK2 pathogenic variant are choosing to have ...
Ethnic disparities in use of cancer genetics services raise concerns about equitable opportunity to ...
Objectives. We conducted a randomized trial to investigate racial differences in response to two alt...
Contains fulltext : 175779.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Lower participa...
BACKGROUND: Anecdotal evidence suggests that people from non-Anglo-Celtic backgrounds are under-repr...
There has been very little research exploring the relationships among perceptions of, and concern ab...