Background: Understanding risks is considered to be crucial for informed decision-making. Inaccurate risk perception is a common finding in women with a family history of breast cancer attending genetic counseling. As yet, it is unclear how risks should best be communicated in clinical practice. This study protocol describes the design and methods of the BRISC (Breast cancer RISk Communication) study evaluating the effect of different formats of risk communication on the counsellee's risk perception, psychological well-being and decision-making regarding preventive options for breast cancer.Methods and design: The BRISC study is designed as a pre-post-test controlled group intervention trial with repeated measurements using questionnaires. ...
PURPOSE: To measure the effectiveness of a tailored decision aid (DA) designed to help women make in...
Purpose: There is no consensus on how best to communicate risk in breast cancer genetic counseling. ...
Women with a documented deleterious mutation in BRCA1 or BRCA2 are at substantially elevated risk fo...
Background: Understanding risks is considered to be crucial for informed decision-making. Inaccurate...
Background: Understanding risks is considered to be crucial for informed decision-making. Inaccurate...
The literature on risk perception in women from high-risk breast cancer families reveals persistent ...
Purpose: Counselees' preferences are considered important for the choice of risk communication forma...
Background BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations confer a substantial breast risk of developing ...
Background: Inadequate understanding of risk among counselees is a common problem in familial cancer...
Purpose: Counselees' preferences are considered important for the choice of risk communication forma...
n Abstract: Increased availability and heightened consumer awareness of ''cancer genes&apo...
Purpose: Counselees’ preferences are considered important for the choice of risk communication forma...
Purpose: Counselees' preferences are considered important for the choice of risk communication forma...
Background: Women with BRCA1/2 mutations have a higher risk of developing breast and ovarian cancer ...
ABSTRACTBackground: National guidelines recommend cancer genetic risk assessment (CGRA) (i.e. geneti...
PURPOSE: To measure the effectiveness of a tailored decision aid (DA) designed to help women make in...
Purpose: There is no consensus on how best to communicate risk in breast cancer genetic counseling. ...
Women with a documented deleterious mutation in BRCA1 or BRCA2 are at substantially elevated risk fo...
Background: Understanding risks is considered to be crucial for informed decision-making. Inaccurate...
Background: Understanding risks is considered to be crucial for informed decision-making. Inaccurate...
The literature on risk perception in women from high-risk breast cancer families reveals persistent ...
Purpose: Counselees' preferences are considered important for the choice of risk communication forma...
Background BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations confer a substantial breast risk of developing ...
Background: Inadequate understanding of risk among counselees is a common problem in familial cancer...
Purpose: Counselees' preferences are considered important for the choice of risk communication forma...
n Abstract: Increased availability and heightened consumer awareness of ''cancer genes&apo...
Purpose: Counselees’ preferences are considered important for the choice of risk communication forma...
Purpose: Counselees' preferences are considered important for the choice of risk communication forma...
Background: Women with BRCA1/2 mutations have a higher risk of developing breast and ovarian cancer ...
ABSTRACTBackground: National guidelines recommend cancer genetic risk assessment (CGRA) (i.e. geneti...
PURPOSE: To measure the effectiveness of a tailored decision aid (DA) designed to help women make in...
Purpose: There is no consensus on how best to communicate risk in breast cancer genetic counseling. ...
Women with a documented deleterious mutation in BRCA1 or BRCA2 are at substantially elevated risk fo...