Decision support tools for the assessment and management of breast cancer risk may improve uptake of prevention strategies. End-user input in the design of such tools is critical to increase clinical use. Before developing such a computerized tool, we examined clinicians\u27 practice and future needs. Twelve breast surgeons, 12 primary care physicians and 5 practice nurses participated in 4 focus groups. These were recorded, coded, and analyzed to identify key themes. Participants identified difficulties assessing risk, including a lack of available tools to standardize practice. Most expressed confidence identifying women at potentially high risk, but not moderate risk. Participants felt a tool could especially reassure young women at aver...
To capitalise on advances in breast cancer prevention, all women would need to have their breast can...
The dramatic increase in breast cancer incidence compels a paradigm shift in our preventive efforts....
Breast cancer is the most common cancer and the second most common cause of cancer death in women. I...
Decision support tools for the assessment and management of breast cancer risk may improve uptake of...
Decision support tools for the assessment and management of breast cancer risk may improve uptake of...
Decision support tools for the assessment and management of breast cancer risk may improve uptake of...
e20660 Background: End user input into the design of decision support tools is critical to enhance ...
Objective: To develop and evaluate a prototype tool, with two different types of user interface, des...
Background: Breast cancer risk reduction has the potential to decrease the incidence of the disease,...
1559 Background: Routine assessment of breast cancer (BC) risk by primary care clinicians (PCCs) mi...
Abstract Breast cancer risk reduction has been validated by large-scale clinical trials, but uptake ...
Background: Breast cancer risk reduction has the potential to decrease the incidence of the disease,...
Breast cancer risk reduction has been validated by large-scale clinical trials, but uptake remains l...
Breast cancer risk reduction has been validated by large-scale clinical trials, but uptake remains l...
To capitalise on advances in breast cancer prevention, all women would need to have their breast can...
To capitalise on advances in breast cancer prevention, all women would need to have their breast can...
The dramatic increase in breast cancer incidence compels a paradigm shift in our preventive efforts....
Breast cancer is the most common cancer and the second most common cause of cancer death in women. I...
Decision support tools for the assessment and management of breast cancer risk may improve uptake of...
Decision support tools for the assessment and management of breast cancer risk may improve uptake of...
Decision support tools for the assessment and management of breast cancer risk may improve uptake of...
e20660 Background: End user input into the design of decision support tools is critical to enhance ...
Objective: To develop and evaluate a prototype tool, with two different types of user interface, des...
Background: Breast cancer risk reduction has the potential to decrease the incidence of the disease,...
1559 Background: Routine assessment of breast cancer (BC) risk by primary care clinicians (PCCs) mi...
Abstract Breast cancer risk reduction has been validated by large-scale clinical trials, but uptake ...
Background: Breast cancer risk reduction has the potential to decrease the incidence of the disease,...
Breast cancer risk reduction has been validated by large-scale clinical trials, but uptake remains l...
Breast cancer risk reduction has been validated by large-scale clinical trials, but uptake remains l...
To capitalise on advances in breast cancer prevention, all women would need to have their breast can...
To capitalise on advances in breast cancer prevention, all women would need to have their breast can...
The dramatic increase in breast cancer incidence compels a paradigm shift in our preventive efforts....
Breast cancer is the most common cancer and the second most common cause of cancer death in women. I...