Background Many cancer-patients undergo DNA testing in the BRCA1/2 genes to receive information about the likelihood that cancer is heritable. Previous nonsystematic studies suggested that DNA testing often does not fulfill the counselees' needs for certainty. We explored the balance between the counselees' need for certainty and perceived certainty (NfC-PC, i.e., level of fulfillment of NfC) regarding the specific domains of DNA test result, heredity and cancer. We also examined relationships of NfC-PC with coping styles and distress. Method Before disclosure of BRCA1/2 test results for hereditary breast/ovarian cancer (T1), questionnaires were filled in by 467 cancer-patients. Another questionnaire (T2) was filled in after disclosure of p...
Objective: Previous studies suggest that learning a DNA-test-result has no direct impact on the medi...
Previous studies on the counsellees' perception of DNA test results did not clarify whether counsell...
Previous studies on the counsellees' perception of DNA test results did not clarify whether counsell...
Background Many cancer-patients undergo DNA testing in the BRCA1/2 genes to receive information abou...
BACKGROUND: Many cancer-patients undergo DNA testing in the BRCA1/2 genes to receive information abo...
Background: It has been hypothesized that the Outcomes of DNA testing (O) are better predicted and/o...
Background: It has been hypothesized that the Outcomes of DNA testing (O) are better predicted and/o...
Background: It has been hypothesized that the Outcomes of DNA testing (O) are better predicted and/o...
Background: It has been hypothesized that the Outcomes of DNA testing (O) are better predicted and/o...
Background: It has been hypothesized that the Outcomes of DNA testing (O) are better predicted and/o...
Previous studies on the counsellees' perception of DNA test results did not clarify whether counsell...
Objective: Previous studies suggest that learning a DNA-test-result has no direct impact on the medi...
OBJECTIVE: Previous studies suggest that learning a DNA-test-result has no direct impact on the medi...
Previous studies on the counsellees' perception of DNA test results did not clarify whether counsell...
Vos J, Oosterwijk JC, Gómez-García E, Menko FH, Jansen AM, Stoel RD, van Asperen CJ, Tibben A, Stigg...
Objective: Previous studies suggest that learning a DNA-test-result has no direct impact on the medi...
Previous studies on the counsellees' perception of DNA test results did not clarify whether counsell...
Previous studies on the counsellees' perception of DNA test results did not clarify whether counsell...
Background Many cancer-patients undergo DNA testing in the BRCA1/2 genes to receive information abou...
BACKGROUND: Many cancer-patients undergo DNA testing in the BRCA1/2 genes to receive information abo...
Background: It has been hypothesized that the Outcomes of DNA testing (O) are better predicted and/o...
Background: It has been hypothesized that the Outcomes of DNA testing (O) are better predicted and/o...
Background: It has been hypothesized that the Outcomes of DNA testing (O) are better predicted and/o...
Background: It has been hypothesized that the Outcomes of DNA testing (O) are better predicted and/o...
Background: It has been hypothesized that the Outcomes of DNA testing (O) are better predicted and/o...
Previous studies on the counsellees' perception of DNA test results did not clarify whether counsell...
Objective: Previous studies suggest that learning a DNA-test-result has no direct impact on the medi...
OBJECTIVE: Previous studies suggest that learning a DNA-test-result has no direct impact on the medi...
Previous studies on the counsellees' perception of DNA test results did not clarify whether counsell...
Vos J, Oosterwijk JC, Gómez-García E, Menko FH, Jansen AM, Stoel RD, van Asperen CJ, Tibben A, Stigg...
Objective: Previous studies suggest that learning a DNA-test-result has no direct impact on the medi...
Previous studies on the counsellees' perception of DNA test results did not clarify whether counsell...
Previous studies on the counsellees' perception of DNA test results did not clarify whether counsell...