Objectives: There is little evidence regarding the long-term psychological implications of breast cancer risk assessment for women at moderate genetic risk. A follow-up study of a trial cohort was conducted to evaluate psychological outcomes and their predictors at 6-year follow-up. A further aim was to examine threshold scores for high cancer worry. Methods: Questionnaires were sent to 384 women assessed as moderate risk during a UK trial of genetic assessment (TRACE). Measures included cancer worry, perceived risk, health behaviours, general anxiety, psychological morbidity, optimism, and background variables assessed during TRACE and at 6-year follow-up. Results: Reductions from baseline cancer worry and breast self-examination (BrSE) ...
Objective: This longitudinal study investigated pre-screening factors that predicted breast cancer-s...
Research to date has mainly focused on the short-term psychological impact of genetic risk counselli...
This study identified levels of distress, and predictors of levels of distress, in women undergoing ...
Objectives: There is little evidence regarding the long-term psychological implications of breast ca...
Aims: To identify how women adjusted to living at intermediate risk of breast cancer six years follo...
Background: Previous reports of this prospective study highlight the psychological benefits of a bre...
This follows an earlier study of the same data set, which, through its findings, presented new quest...
ObjectiveElevated anxiety and breast cancer worry can impede mammographic screening and early breast...
Women with (n = 65) and without (n = 70) a family history of breast cancer re- ported on their thoug...
Objective: Although many survivors continue to worry about cancer years after completing treatment, ...
Objectives: Clinical fear of cancer recurrence (FCR) is highly prevalent among breast cancer patient...
Background: The Cancer Worry Scale was revised to be used in breast cancer genetic counseling (CWS-G...
BackgroundWomen diagnosed with breast cancer frequently attribute their cancer to psychological stre...
OBJECTIVE: This longitudinal study investigated pre-screening factors that predicted breast cancer-s...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: In 9% to 34% of cancer patients, the fear of cancer recurr...
Objective: This longitudinal study investigated pre-screening factors that predicted breast cancer-s...
Research to date has mainly focused on the short-term psychological impact of genetic risk counselli...
This study identified levels of distress, and predictors of levels of distress, in women undergoing ...
Objectives: There is little evidence regarding the long-term psychological implications of breast ca...
Aims: To identify how women adjusted to living at intermediate risk of breast cancer six years follo...
Background: Previous reports of this prospective study highlight the psychological benefits of a bre...
This follows an earlier study of the same data set, which, through its findings, presented new quest...
ObjectiveElevated anxiety and breast cancer worry can impede mammographic screening and early breast...
Women with (n = 65) and without (n = 70) a family history of breast cancer re- ported on their thoug...
Objective: Although many survivors continue to worry about cancer years after completing treatment, ...
Objectives: Clinical fear of cancer recurrence (FCR) is highly prevalent among breast cancer patient...
Background: The Cancer Worry Scale was revised to be used in breast cancer genetic counseling (CWS-G...
BackgroundWomen diagnosed with breast cancer frequently attribute their cancer to psychological stre...
OBJECTIVE: This longitudinal study investigated pre-screening factors that predicted breast cancer-s...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: In 9% to 34% of cancer patients, the fear of cancer recurr...
Objective: This longitudinal study investigated pre-screening factors that predicted breast cancer-s...
Research to date has mainly focused on the short-term psychological impact of genetic risk counselli...
This study identified levels of distress, and predictors of levels of distress, in women undergoing ...