BACKGROUND: Newly diagnosed patients with cancer require education about the disease, the available treatments and potential consequences of treatment. Greater understanding of cancer risk has been found to be associated with greater health-related quality of life, improved psychological adjustment and greater health-related behaviours. The aim of this sytematic review was to assess the effectiveness of educational interventions in improving subjective cancer risk perception and to appraise the quality of the studies. METHODS: We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials (RCTs) and prospective observational studies. Eligible studies were identified via Medline, PsycINFO, AMED, CINAHL and Embase databa...
Objective: Risk‐reducing procedures can be offered to people at increased cancer risk, but many proc...
Funder: NIHR Academic Clinical FellowshipRisk perception refers to how individuals interpret their s...
PurposeTo estimate the effects of a tablet-based, breast cancer risk education intervention for use ...
OBJECTIVE: To synthesize the literature on the effect of provision of personalised cancer risk infor...
Objective - To synthesize the literature on the effect of provision of personalised cancer risk info...
Objective To provide a comprehensive review of the impact on intention to change health-related beha...
Objective To provide a comprehensive review of the impact on intention to change health-related beha...
Objectives: Raising cancer awareness and addressing barriers to help-seeking may improve early diagn...
Objectives: Raising cancer awareness and addressing barriers to help-seeking may improve early diagn...
OBJECTIVE: To study interventions that provide people with information about cancer risk and about s...
ObjectivesRaising cancer awareness and addressing barriers to help-seeking may improve early diagnos...
ObjectivesRaising cancer awareness and addressing barriers to help-seeking may improve early diagnos...
To determine and explore the relationship between risk perception and health-protective behaviour in...
Background: It is estimated that nearly 600,000 cancer cases in the UK could have been avoided in th...
The study was supported in part by the Danish Cancer Society, Grant# R150-A10080Purpose Fear of canc...
Objective: Risk‐reducing procedures can be offered to people at increased cancer risk, but many proc...
Funder: NIHR Academic Clinical FellowshipRisk perception refers to how individuals interpret their s...
PurposeTo estimate the effects of a tablet-based, breast cancer risk education intervention for use ...
OBJECTIVE: To synthesize the literature on the effect of provision of personalised cancer risk infor...
Objective - To synthesize the literature on the effect of provision of personalised cancer risk info...
Objective To provide a comprehensive review of the impact on intention to change health-related beha...
Objective To provide a comprehensive review of the impact on intention to change health-related beha...
Objectives: Raising cancer awareness and addressing barriers to help-seeking may improve early diagn...
Objectives: Raising cancer awareness and addressing barriers to help-seeking may improve early diagn...
OBJECTIVE: To study interventions that provide people with information about cancer risk and about s...
ObjectivesRaising cancer awareness and addressing barriers to help-seeking may improve early diagnos...
ObjectivesRaising cancer awareness and addressing barriers to help-seeking may improve early diagnos...
To determine and explore the relationship between risk perception and health-protective behaviour in...
Background: It is estimated that nearly 600,000 cancer cases in the UK could have been avoided in th...
The study was supported in part by the Danish Cancer Society, Grant# R150-A10080Purpose Fear of canc...
Objective: Risk‐reducing procedures can be offered to people at increased cancer risk, but many proc...
Funder: NIHR Academic Clinical FellowshipRisk perception refers to how individuals interpret their s...
PurposeTo estimate the effects of a tablet-based, breast cancer risk education intervention for use ...