Given the expanding knowledge base in cancer genomics, risk-based screening is among the promising avenues to improve breast cancer (BC) prevention and early detection at the population level. Semi-structured interviews were conducted to explore the perceptions of healthcare professionals (HPs) regarding the implementation of such an approach and identify tools that can support HPs. After undertaking an in-depth thematic content analysis of the responses, 11 themes were identified. These were embedded into a logical model to distinguish the potential eligible participants (who?), the main clinical activities (how?) and associated tools (what?), the key factors of acceptability (which?), and the expected effects of the strategy (why?). Overa...
INTRODUCTION: Increased knowledge of breast cancer risk factors may enable a paradigm shift from one...
Personal Breast Cancer (BC) Risk Assessments (PBCRA) have potential to stratify women into clinicall...
INTRODUCTION:Increased knowledge of breast cancer risk factors may enable a paradigm shift from one-...
Abstract Background Younger women at higher-than-population-average risk for breast cancer may benef...
BackgroundIntroduction of risk stratification within population-based cancer screening programmes ha...
BackgroundIntroduction of risk stratification within population-based cancer screening programmes ha...
BackgroundIntroduction of risk stratification within population-based cancer screening programmes ha...
Purpose: Health care professionals are expected to take on an active role in the implementation of r...
Purpose: Health care professionals are expected to take on an active role in the implementation of r...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Increased knowledge of breast cancer risk factors may enable a paradigm s...
BACKGROUND: Increased knowledge of breast cancer risk factors provides opportunities to shift from a...
Risk-stratified screening for breast cancer (BC) is increasingly considered as a promising approach....
Purpose: Health care professionals are expected to take on an active role in the implementation of r...
Purpose: Health care professionals are expected to take on an active role in the implementation of r...
Personal Breast Cancer (BC) Risk Assessments (PBCRA) have potential to stratify women into clinicall...
INTRODUCTION: Increased knowledge of breast cancer risk factors may enable a paradigm shift from one...
Personal Breast Cancer (BC) Risk Assessments (PBCRA) have potential to stratify women into clinicall...
INTRODUCTION:Increased knowledge of breast cancer risk factors may enable a paradigm shift from one-...
Abstract Background Younger women at higher-than-population-average risk for breast cancer may benef...
BackgroundIntroduction of risk stratification within population-based cancer screening programmes ha...
BackgroundIntroduction of risk stratification within population-based cancer screening programmes ha...
BackgroundIntroduction of risk stratification within population-based cancer screening programmes ha...
Purpose: Health care professionals are expected to take on an active role in the implementation of r...
Purpose: Health care professionals are expected to take on an active role in the implementation of r...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Increased knowledge of breast cancer risk factors may enable a paradigm s...
BACKGROUND: Increased knowledge of breast cancer risk factors provides opportunities to shift from a...
Risk-stratified screening for breast cancer (BC) is increasingly considered as a promising approach....
Purpose: Health care professionals are expected to take on an active role in the implementation of r...
Purpose: Health care professionals are expected to take on an active role in the implementation of r...
Personal Breast Cancer (BC) Risk Assessments (PBCRA) have potential to stratify women into clinicall...
INTRODUCTION: Increased knowledge of breast cancer risk factors may enable a paradigm shift from one...
Personal Breast Cancer (BC) Risk Assessments (PBCRA) have potential to stratify women into clinicall...
INTRODUCTION:Increased knowledge of breast cancer risk factors may enable a paradigm shift from one-...