Abstract The detection of a pathogenic variant in the BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene has medical and psychological consequences for both, affected mutation carriers and their relatives. A two-phase study with explanatory sequential mixed methods design examined the psychological impact of genetic testing and associated family communication processes. Analyzing a survey data of 79 carriers of a BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutation, the majority had general psychological distress independent of cancer diagnosis in the patients’ history. The point prevalence of depression was 16.9%. Contrary to their subjective perception, the respondents’ knowledge about those mutations was moderate. Despite the high rate of information transfer to relatives at risk (100%), their re...
This article presents an overview of the rapidly evolving body of literature on the psychological im...
Purpose: Men who have a family history of breast and/or ovarian cancer may be offered a predictive g...
This study assessed the impact of genetic testing for cancer susceptibility on family relationships ...
Genetic testing for BRCA1/2 mutations associated with hereditary breast and ovarian cancer reveals s...
Genetic testing for inherited forms of breast cancer is currently available to individuals who want ...
Published online: 29 September 2010The responsibility for informing at-risk relatives of the availab...
Mutations in BRCA1 and BRCA2, the first two breast cancer susceptibility genes identified, carry as ...
INTRODUCTION: Carriers of a hereditary mutation in BRCA are at high risk for breast and ovarian canc...
Psychological adjustment in 90 women (30 carriers and 60 non-carriers) who had undergone genetic tes...
Psychological adjustment in 90 women (30 carriers and 60 non-carriers) who had undergone genetic tes...
Psychological adjustment in 90 women (30 carriers and 60 non-carriers) who had undergone genetic tes...
Psychological adjustment in 90 women (30 carriers and 60 non-carriers) who had undergone genetic tes...
Members of hereditary breast and ovarian cancer (HBOC) families often express concern during genetic...
Individuals with a personal or family history of cancer can pursue testing for mutations in BRCA1 an...
Members of hereditary breast and ovarian cancer (HBOC) families often express concern during genetic...
This article presents an overview of the rapidly evolving body of literature on the psychological im...
Purpose: Men who have a family history of breast and/or ovarian cancer may be offered a predictive g...
This study assessed the impact of genetic testing for cancer susceptibility on family relationships ...
Genetic testing for BRCA1/2 mutations associated with hereditary breast and ovarian cancer reveals s...
Genetic testing for inherited forms of breast cancer is currently available to individuals who want ...
Published online: 29 September 2010The responsibility for informing at-risk relatives of the availab...
Mutations in BRCA1 and BRCA2, the first two breast cancer susceptibility genes identified, carry as ...
INTRODUCTION: Carriers of a hereditary mutation in BRCA are at high risk for breast and ovarian canc...
Psychological adjustment in 90 women (30 carriers and 60 non-carriers) who had undergone genetic tes...
Psychological adjustment in 90 women (30 carriers and 60 non-carriers) who had undergone genetic tes...
Psychological adjustment in 90 women (30 carriers and 60 non-carriers) who had undergone genetic tes...
Psychological adjustment in 90 women (30 carriers and 60 non-carriers) who had undergone genetic tes...
Members of hereditary breast and ovarian cancer (HBOC) families often express concern during genetic...
Individuals with a personal or family history of cancer can pursue testing for mutations in BRCA1 an...
Members of hereditary breast and ovarian cancer (HBOC) families often express concern during genetic...
This article presents an overview of the rapidly evolving body of literature on the psychological im...
Purpose: Men who have a family history of breast and/or ovarian cancer may be offered a predictive g...
This study assessed the impact of genetic testing for cancer susceptibility on family relationships ...