Personal Breast Cancer (BC) Risk Assessments (PBCRA) have potential to stratify women into clinically-actionable BC risk categories. As this could involve population-wide genomic testing, women's attitudes to PBCRA and views on acceptable implementation platforms must be considered to ensure optimal population participation. We explored these issues with 31 women with different BC risk profiles through semi-structured focus group discussions or interviews. Inductive thematic coding of transcripts was performed. Subsequently, women listed factors that would impact on their decision to participate. Participants' attitudes to PBCRA were positive. Identified themes included that PBCRA acceptance hinges on result actionability. Women value the a...
ObjectiveElevated anxiety and breast cancer worry can impede mammographic screening and early breast...
© 2019, American Association for Cancer Education. To assess women’s knowledge of personal breast ca...
© 2019, American Association for Cancer Education. To assess women’s knowledge of personal breast ca...
Personal Breast Cancer (BC) Risk Assessments (PBCRA) have potential to stratify women into clinicall...
Abstract Breast cancer risk reduction has been validated by large-scale clinical trials, but uptake ...
Introduction: Breast cancer incidence starts to increase exponentially when women reach 30-39 years...
Population breast cancer screening programs by mammography are offered to women based on age. It has...
Risk-stratified screening for breast cancer (BC) is increasingly considered as a promising approach....
Breast cancer risk reduction has been validated by large-scale clinical trials, but uptake remains l...
Breast cancer risk reduction has been validated by large-scale clinical trials, but uptake remains l...
Given the expanding knowledge base in cancer genomics, risk-based screening is among the promising a...
Breast cancer (BC) has overtaken lung cancer as the most common cancer in the world and the projecte...
Evidence is accumulating of the clinical utility of single nucleotide polymorphisms to effectively s...
Evidence is accumulating of the clinical utility of single nucleotide polymorphisms to effectively s...
BACKGROUND: Risk-stratified screening is being considered for national breast screening programmes. ...
ObjectiveElevated anxiety and breast cancer worry can impede mammographic screening and early breast...
© 2019, American Association for Cancer Education. To assess women’s knowledge of personal breast ca...
© 2019, American Association for Cancer Education. To assess women’s knowledge of personal breast ca...
Personal Breast Cancer (BC) Risk Assessments (PBCRA) have potential to stratify women into clinicall...
Abstract Breast cancer risk reduction has been validated by large-scale clinical trials, but uptake ...
Introduction: Breast cancer incidence starts to increase exponentially when women reach 30-39 years...
Population breast cancer screening programs by mammography are offered to women based on age. It has...
Risk-stratified screening for breast cancer (BC) is increasingly considered as a promising approach....
Breast cancer risk reduction has been validated by large-scale clinical trials, but uptake remains l...
Breast cancer risk reduction has been validated by large-scale clinical trials, but uptake remains l...
Given the expanding knowledge base in cancer genomics, risk-based screening is among the promising a...
Breast cancer (BC) has overtaken lung cancer as the most common cancer in the world and the projecte...
Evidence is accumulating of the clinical utility of single nucleotide polymorphisms to effectively s...
Evidence is accumulating of the clinical utility of single nucleotide polymorphisms to effectively s...
BACKGROUND: Risk-stratified screening is being considered for national breast screening programmes. ...
ObjectiveElevated anxiety and breast cancer worry can impede mammographic screening and early breast...
© 2019, American Association for Cancer Education. To assess women’s knowledge of personal breast ca...
© 2019, American Association for Cancer Education. To assess women’s knowledge of personal breast ca...