Objectives: 1) To describe how women at high-risk for breast cancer (BC) perceive their at-risk status and the options available to manage this risk, before and after risk counselling; 2) to explore the contributions of pre-counselling demographic, clinical, cognitive and emotional factors to post-counselling risk management intentions. Methods: 58 of 173 eligible patients (34%) enrolled and were asked to fill surveys including measures of 1) subjective risk, 2) illness (being at high-risk for BC) and 3) treatment (surveillance, lifestyle modifications, and chemoprevention) cognitions, 4) BC fear and 5) future risk management intentions, prior to and 3 months after risk consultation. Results: 48 of 58 participants (83%) completed both surve...
Background The effective management of lymphedema risk following breast cancer surgery and treatment...
Breast cancer risk classifications are useful for prognosis, yet little is known of their effect on ...
The literature on risk perception in women from high-risk breast cancer families reveals persistent ...
Preventive therapies, such as tamoxifen, are a risk reduction option for women at increased risk of ...
Aims: This study aims to explore the health beliefs and the reasons for these beliefs amongst BRCA m...
INTRODUCTION: Uptake of preventive therapies for breast cancer is low. We examined whether women at ...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to test the effect of patient involvement levels, developed...
This study was designed to examine and explain the use of risk-reducing behaviors in a group of wome...
Objective: To explore patients' beliefs about the aims of breast cancer follow-up, and to compare th...
Objectives: Women seeking counseling because of familial breast cancer occurrence face difficult dec...
Objective: To explore patients' beliefs about the aims of breast cancer follow-up, and to compare th...
Chemoprevention for women at risk for breast cancer has been shown to be effective, but in actual pr...
Abstract Background Breast cancer chemoprevention can reduce breast cancer incidence in high-risk wo...
Recent scientific breakthroughs in the genetics of breast cancer may have had effects on women’s per...
There is significant interest in developing chemoprevention trials for women at high risk for breast...
Background The effective management of lymphedema risk following breast cancer surgery and treatment...
Breast cancer risk classifications are useful for prognosis, yet little is known of their effect on ...
The literature on risk perception in women from high-risk breast cancer families reveals persistent ...
Preventive therapies, such as tamoxifen, are a risk reduction option for women at increased risk of ...
Aims: This study aims to explore the health beliefs and the reasons for these beliefs amongst BRCA m...
INTRODUCTION: Uptake of preventive therapies for breast cancer is low. We examined whether women at ...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to test the effect of patient involvement levels, developed...
This study was designed to examine and explain the use of risk-reducing behaviors in a group of wome...
Objective: To explore patients' beliefs about the aims of breast cancer follow-up, and to compare th...
Objectives: Women seeking counseling because of familial breast cancer occurrence face difficult dec...
Objective: To explore patients' beliefs about the aims of breast cancer follow-up, and to compare th...
Chemoprevention for women at risk for breast cancer has been shown to be effective, but in actual pr...
Abstract Background Breast cancer chemoprevention can reduce breast cancer incidence in high-risk wo...
Recent scientific breakthroughs in the genetics of breast cancer may have had effects on women’s per...
There is significant interest in developing chemoprevention trials for women at high risk for breast...
Background The effective management of lymphedema risk following breast cancer surgery and treatment...
Breast cancer risk classifications are useful for prognosis, yet little is known of their effect on ...
The literature on risk perception in women from high-risk breast cancer families reveals persistent ...