Advances in science and genomic medicine are leading to more discoveries of genetic variations associated with diseases, making family health history and genetic testing important diagnostic tools for physicians. Family communication about the family’s health history can alert individuals to their risks and facilitate prevention; however, these conversations can be difficult due to the emotional nature of the family’s medical history. In families with a long history of hereditary cancer, individuals have often watched their close family members suffer or die, making the history of cancer for these families become highly integrated into the family’s identity. Further, when members engage in these difficult conversations about the family hist...
Abstract: Objective: The present review describes how children experience hereditary cancer risk com...
Background: Access to genetic cancer risk information can be highly dependent on whether familial ri...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on August 30, 2012).The entir...
Advances in science and genomic medicine are leading to more discoveries of genetic variations assoc...
Background: A growing number of individuals are diagnosed with hereditary cancer. Though increased l...
Abstract Background: Hereditary cancer syndromes have been conceptualized as a family level process...
Scientists debunked the belief that breast cancer is always viral with the mid-90s discovery of the ...
Background Individuals with a family history of cancer predisposition syndrome are at an elevated ri...
In families affected by an inherited genetic condition, parents face a difficult task of having to c...
This study explores the social context of hereditary cancer risk perception in three families, an Af...
Cancer is a challenging chronic disease. For families affected by hereditary cancers, understanding ...
Abstract Objective: The present review describes how children experience hereditary cancer risk comm...
Objectives: Communicating genetic risk is a distressing process for families affected by inherited g...
Individuals with a BRCA1 or BRCA2 pathogenic variant have an increased risk of developing breast, ov...
Background: Unclassified variant and uninformative BRCA1/2 results are not only relevant for proband...
Abstract: Objective: The present review describes how children experience hereditary cancer risk com...
Background: Access to genetic cancer risk information can be highly dependent on whether familial ri...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on August 30, 2012).The entir...
Advances in science and genomic medicine are leading to more discoveries of genetic variations assoc...
Background: A growing number of individuals are diagnosed with hereditary cancer. Though increased l...
Abstract Background: Hereditary cancer syndromes have been conceptualized as a family level process...
Scientists debunked the belief that breast cancer is always viral with the mid-90s discovery of the ...
Background Individuals with a family history of cancer predisposition syndrome are at an elevated ri...
In families affected by an inherited genetic condition, parents face a difficult task of having to c...
This study explores the social context of hereditary cancer risk perception in three families, an Af...
Cancer is a challenging chronic disease. For families affected by hereditary cancers, understanding ...
Abstract Objective: The present review describes how children experience hereditary cancer risk comm...
Objectives: Communicating genetic risk is a distressing process for families affected by inherited g...
Individuals with a BRCA1 or BRCA2 pathogenic variant have an increased risk of developing breast, ov...
Background: Unclassified variant and uninformative BRCA1/2 results are not only relevant for proband...
Abstract: Objective: The present review describes how children experience hereditary cancer risk com...
Background: Access to genetic cancer risk information can be highly dependent on whether familial ri...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on August 30, 2012).The entir...