The scientific discovery of a range of genetic mutations has meant that people with a strong family history of cancer can find out whether they are at risk of developing cancer well before they have any symptoms. Genetic testing has opened up the possibility for otherwise healthy mutation carriers to access prophylactic treatments in order to minimise their risk. These include surgery to remove at-risk body parts, treatment with cancer drugs, medical surveillance strategies, self-surveillance and change in lifestyle. Clinical experience to date has shown considerable resistance to the uptake of medical preventative measures despite their promise of risk reduction. This paper provides a summary review of the available literature on the medic...
Genetics and predictive tests are changing breast cancer prevention, both in terms of subjective ex...
Increased insight into the information needs of people about cancer genetic predisposition could all...
This study examined the influence of genetic testing for hereditary breast/ovarian cancer on indivi...
P>Title. Genetic testing for cancer predisposition and implications for nursing practice:narrative r...
The 21st century is recognized as the age of genetics due to significant discoveries that have revo...
Genetic screening in the primary care setting is the future of preventative medicine. Genetic testin...
Objectives: To conduct a systematic review of the effects of genetic counselling and testing for fam...
It is envisaged that genetic information will be used, together with other types of information, to ...
Poster Presented at the International Conference on Person Centered Healthcare, from October 17th to...
This article presents an overview of the rapidly evolving body of literature on the psychological im...
Individuals who inherit a high penetrance cancer susceptibility gene represent a population in which...
Background: Cancer genetic counselling allows the identification of a genetic component that increas...
Undertaking presymptomatic or predictive genetic testing should involve a considered choice. Decisio...
Approximately 5 to 10% of all cancers are based on a hereditary predisposition. It is important to d...
This thesis deals with the communication of cancer risk in genetic counselling sessions. There are t...
Genetics and predictive tests are changing breast cancer prevention, both in terms of subjective ex...
Increased insight into the information needs of people about cancer genetic predisposition could all...
This study examined the influence of genetic testing for hereditary breast/ovarian cancer on indivi...
P>Title. Genetic testing for cancer predisposition and implications for nursing practice:narrative r...
The 21st century is recognized as the age of genetics due to significant discoveries that have revo...
Genetic screening in the primary care setting is the future of preventative medicine. Genetic testin...
Objectives: To conduct a systematic review of the effects of genetic counselling and testing for fam...
It is envisaged that genetic information will be used, together with other types of information, to ...
Poster Presented at the International Conference on Person Centered Healthcare, from October 17th to...
This article presents an overview of the rapidly evolving body of literature on the psychological im...
Individuals who inherit a high penetrance cancer susceptibility gene represent a population in which...
Background: Cancer genetic counselling allows the identification of a genetic component that increas...
Undertaking presymptomatic or predictive genetic testing should involve a considered choice. Decisio...
Approximately 5 to 10% of all cancers are based on a hereditary predisposition. It is important to d...
This thesis deals with the communication of cancer risk in genetic counselling sessions. There are t...
Genetics and predictive tests are changing breast cancer prevention, both in terms of subjective ex...
Increased insight into the information needs of people about cancer genetic predisposition could all...
This study examined the influence of genetic testing for hereditary breast/ovarian cancer on indivi...