Contains fulltext : 137473.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Currently, most breast cancer (BC) patients receive face-to-face genetic counseling (DNA-intake) prior to BRCA-mutation testing, with generic information regarding hereditary BC and BRCA-mutation testing. This prospective study evaluated a novel format: replacing the intake consultation with telephone, written and digital information sent home, and face-to-face contact following BRCA-mutation testing (DNA-direct). From August 2011 to February 2012, 161 of 233 eligible BC patients referred to our Human Genetics department chose between DNA-direct (intervention) or DNA-intake (control). Exclusion criteria were psychological problems (n = 33), difficulty wit...
Objective: Previous studies suggest that learning a DNA-test-result has no direct impact on the medi...
Carriers of breast cancer gene (BRCA) mutations are asked to communicate genetic test results to the...
One in 8 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in her lifetime, but only 5-10% of women who are...
Currently, most breast cancer (BC) patients receive face-to-face genetic counseling (DNA-intake) pri...
Contains fulltext : 167845.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)According to st...
Contains fulltext : 110772.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Cur...
BACKGROUND: Current practice for patients with breast cancer referred for genetic counseling, includ...
Breast cancer patients must make their own decision of whether or not to undergo BRCA1/2 genetic tes...
Objective Female breast cancer patients carrying a BRCA1/2-mutation have an increased risk of second...
Purpose: In the BRCAsearch study, unselected breast cancer patients were prospectively offered germl...
Purpose: In the BRCAsearch study, unselected breast cancer patients were prospectively offered germl...
Objective: Previous studies suggest that learning a DNA-test-result has no direct impact on the medi...
Objective: Previous studies suggest that learning a DNA-test-result has no direct impact on the medi...
One in 8 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in her lifetime, but only 5-10% of women who are...
Carriers of breast cancer gene (BRCA) mutations are asked to communicate genetic test results to the...
Objective: Previous studies suggest that learning a DNA-test-result has no direct impact on the medi...
Carriers of breast cancer gene (BRCA) mutations are asked to communicate genetic test results to the...
One in 8 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in her lifetime, but only 5-10% of women who are...
Currently, most breast cancer (BC) patients receive face-to-face genetic counseling (DNA-intake) pri...
Contains fulltext : 167845.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)According to st...
Contains fulltext : 110772.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Cur...
BACKGROUND: Current practice for patients with breast cancer referred for genetic counseling, includ...
Breast cancer patients must make their own decision of whether or not to undergo BRCA1/2 genetic tes...
Objective Female breast cancer patients carrying a BRCA1/2-mutation have an increased risk of second...
Purpose: In the BRCAsearch study, unselected breast cancer patients were prospectively offered germl...
Purpose: In the BRCAsearch study, unselected breast cancer patients were prospectively offered germl...
Objective: Previous studies suggest that learning a DNA-test-result has no direct impact on the medi...
Objective: Previous studies suggest that learning a DNA-test-result has no direct impact on the medi...
One in 8 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in her lifetime, but only 5-10% of women who are...
Carriers of breast cancer gene (BRCA) mutations are asked to communicate genetic test results to the...
Objective: Previous studies suggest that learning a DNA-test-result has no direct impact on the medi...
Carriers of breast cancer gene (BRCA) mutations are asked to communicate genetic test results to the...
One in 8 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in her lifetime, but only 5-10% of women who are...