To identify attitudes toward genetic testing, and the effects of this information on decisions regarding issues such as pregnancy, abortion, and prophylactic surgery, several subsets of the Turkish Population were surveyed in hospital settings. Individuals (n = 179) chosen arbitrarily from four different subsets of a Turkish population were asked to participate in a confidential 23-question survey. Survey participants were familiar with the concept of cancer being a familial disease (85.5%), and 84.7% of them expressed interest in genetic testing to determine cancer risk, 83.9% would have their fetuses tested for such cancer risk, 65.1% would terminate their pregnancies, 92.2% would have their children tested if they were determined to have...
WOS: 000328080800021PubMed: 24046181In Turkey, the rate of consanguineous marriage is quite high (22...
Due to the unique religious and cultural characteristics of Saudi Arabia, evaluating knoweldge and e...
Lower participation rates in cancer genetic counseling are observed among different ethnic minoritie...
To identify attitudes toward genetic testing, and the effects of this information on decisions regar...
The current standard of care in genetic testing for hereditary cancer syndromes is to offer genetic ...
To examine attitudes toward childbearing and prenatal genetic testing among individuals at risk for ...
Attitudes about genetic testing are likely to be an important determinant of uptake of predictive ge...
Adequate knowledge regarding hereditary diseases and genetics, as well as personal attitudes toward ...
With the increasing number of cancer cases worldwide, genetic testing for familiar cancers seems ine...
The localisation of the two breast cancer susceptibility genes BRCA1 and BRCA2 made possible the use...
Genetic risk to cancer is a knowledge largely confined to experts and the more educated sectors of t...
This study was designed to asses the Persian-American Jewish community’s perceptions of the risk of ...
With the increasing number of cancer cases worldwide, genetic testing for familiar cancers seems ine...
Abstract Lower participation rates in cancer genetic counseling are observed among different ethnic ...
Cancer is one of the leading diseases responsible for a majority of deaths in human beings. The inci...
WOS: 000328080800021PubMed: 24046181In Turkey, the rate of consanguineous marriage is quite high (22...
Due to the unique religious and cultural characteristics of Saudi Arabia, evaluating knoweldge and e...
Lower participation rates in cancer genetic counseling are observed among different ethnic minoritie...
To identify attitudes toward genetic testing, and the effects of this information on decisions regar...
The current standard of care in genetic testing for hereditary cancer syndromes is to offer genetic ...
To examine attitudes toward childbearing and prenatal genetic testing among individuals at risk for ...
Attitudes about genetic testing are likely to be an important determinant of uptake of predictive ge...
Adequate knowledge regarding hereditary diseases and genetics, as well as personal attitudes toward ...
With the increasing number of cancer cases worldwide, genetic testing for familiar cancers seems ine...
The localisation of the two breast cancer susceptibility genes BRCA1 and BRCA2 made possible the use...
Genetic risk to cancer is a knowledge largely confined to experts and the more educated sectors of t...
This study was designed to asses the Persian-American Jewish community’s perceptions of the risk of ...
With the increasing number of cancer cases worldwide, genetic testing for familiar cancers seems ine...
Abstract Lower participation rates in cancer genetic counseling are observed among different ethnic ...
Cancer is one of the leading diseases responsible for a majority of deaths in human beings. The inci...
WOS: 000328080800021PubMed: 24046181In Turkey, the rate of consanguineous marriage is quite high (22...
Due to the unique religious and cultural characteristics of Saudi Arabia, evaluating knoweldge and e...
Lower participation rates in cancer genetic counseling are observed among different ethnic minoritie...