ObjectiveUnderstanding how young girls respond to growing up with breast cancer family histories is critical given expansion of genetic testing and breast cancer messaging. We examined the impact of breast cancer family history on psychosocial adjustment and health behaviors among >800 girls in the multicenter LEGACY Girls Study.MethodsGirls aged 6 to 13 years with a family history of breast cancer or familial BRCA1/2 mutation (BCFH+), peers without a family history (BCFH-), and their biological mothers completed assessments of psychosocial adjustment (maternal report for 6- to 13-year-olds, self-report for 10- to 13-year-olds), breast cancer-specific distress, perceived risk of breast cancer, and health behaviors (10- to 13-year-olds).R...
Young women from hereditary breast and ovarian cancer (HBOC) families face a series of medical decis...
A family history of breast cancer is a clear risk for developing the disease. Therefore, when a woma...
To identify factors linked with emotional and behavioural problems in school age (6- to 17-year-old)...
ObjectiveUnderstanding how young girls respond to growing up with breast cancer family histories is ...
BackgroundAlthough the timing of pubertal milestones has been associated with breast cancer risk, fe...
In the face of maternal illness, adolescent daughters are thought to be at risk for emotional proble...
Advisor: Nicole TaylorPURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the psychological react...
BACKGROUND: It is important to examine adolescent and young adult (AYA) children\u27s long-term psyc...
Screening, surveillance and preventative medical interventions are being identified as best practice...
Children\u27s literacy about the genetics of late-onset hereditary breast/ovarian cancer (HBOC) ofte...
Background: This study explores the effect of age at the time of parental cancer diagnosis or death ...
Objective To examine the adjustment of children of mothers with both active and nonactive breast can...
Background: Hereditary breast cancer has a profound impact on individual family members and on their...
Stressful environments have been associated with earlier menarche. We hypothesized that anxiety, and...
PURPOSE: Women carrying the mutated BRCA gene, have approximately an 80% life-time risk of developin...
Young women from hereditary breast and ovarian cancer (HBOC) families face a series of medical decis...
A family history of breast cancer is a clear risk for developing the disease. Therefore, when a woma...
To identify factors linked with emotional and behavioural problems in school age (6- to 17-year-old)...
ObjectiveUnderstanding how young girls respond to growing up with breast cancer family histories is ...
BackgroundAlthough the timing of pubertal milestones has been associated with breast cancer risk, fe...
In the face of maternal illness, adolescent daughters are thought to be at risk for emotional proble...
Advisor: Nicole TaylorPURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the psychological react...
BACKGROUND: It is important to examine adolescent and young adult (AYA) children\u27s long-term psyc...
Screening, surveillance and preventative medical interventions are being identified as best practice...
Children\u27s literacy about the genetics of late-onset hereditary breast/ovarian cancer (HBOC) ofte...
Background: This study explores the effect of age at the time of parental cancer diagnosis or death ...
Objective To examine the adjustment of children of mothers with both active and nonactive breast can...
Background: Hereditary breast cancer has a profound impact on individual family members and on their...
Stressful environments have been associated with earlier menarche. We hypothesized that anxiety, and...
PURPOSE: Women carrying the mutated BRCA gene, have approximately an 80% life-time risk of developin...
Young women from hereditary breast and ovarian cancer (HBOC) families face a series of medical decis...
A family history of breast cancer is a clear risk for developing the disease. Therefore, when a woma...
To identify factors linked with emotional and behavioural problems in school age (6- to 17-year-old)...