Genetics and predictive tests are changing breast cancer prevention, both in terms of subjective experience and risk reducing practices. The aim of the article is to address two main research questions: What does the genetic information mean for subjects? How does prevention and risk-reducing practice change in relation to genetic information? Through qualitative research on breast cancer experience conducted in Italy at the National Cancer Institute of Rome, it was possible to answer these questions by including women who received a genetic response for the BRCA mutation. What emerges is that the genetic information shapes riskreducing practice, fostering genetic responsibilities within the family. This seems to encourage woman to ...
AbstractNowadays, the major tasks of the increasing number of family cancer clinics are to provide g...
Women who have a mutation in the BRCA1 or BRCA2 genes have up to an 87% lifetime risk of breast canc...
The 21st century is recognized as the age of genetics due to significant discoveries that have revo...
Scientific reports suggest that women at risk for familial breast cancer may benefit from prophylact...
Women with a family history of breast or ovarian cancers may be eligible for genetic testing to see ...
BACKGROUND: Risk-reducing mastectomy (RRM) decreases breast cancer (BC) risk in BRCA1/2 mutation car...
Item does not contain fulltextGenetic testing enables women at risk for hereditary breast and/or ova...
Germline mutations in BRCA1/BRCA2 significantly increase the risk of breast and ovarian cancer in wo...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women. While advances have been made in its detection an...
With technological advances in testing for gene mutations, a new population of BRCA1/2 women is beco...
Women found to carry mutations in the BRCA1 or BRCA2 genes have up to an 88% lifetime risk of breast...
One in nine women will develop breast cancer in her lifetime (Canadian Cancer Society, 2007). Heredi...
PURPOSE: Women carrying BRCA1/BRCA2 germ-line mutations have an increased risk of developing breast/...
Women who inherit the BRCA1/2 gene have up to an 85% lifetime chance of developing breast cancer and...
With advances in genetic research, many experts anticipate an era of “personalized medicine, ” in wh...
AbstractNowadays, the major tasks of the increasing number of family cancer clinics are to provide g...
Women who have a mutation in the BRCA1 or BRCA2 genes have up to an 87% lifetime risk of breast canc...
The 21st century is recognized as the age of genetics due to significant discoveries that have revo...
Scientific reports suggest that women at risk for familial breast cancer may benefit from prophylact...
Women with a family history of breast or ovarian cancers may be eligible for genetic testing to see ...
BACKGROUND: Risk-reducing mastectomy (RRM) decreases breast cancer (BC) risk in BRCA1/2 mutation car...
Item does not contain fulltextGenetic testing enables women at risk for hereditary breast and/or ova...
Germline mutations in BRCA1/BRCA2 significantly increase the risk of breast and ovarian cancer in wo...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women. While advances have been made in its detection an...
With technological advances in testing for gene mutations, a new population of BRCA1/2 women is beco...
Women found to carry mutations in the BRCA1 or BRCA2 genes have up to an 88% lifetime risk of breast...
One in nine women will develop breast cancer in her lifetime (Canadian Cancer Society, 2007). Heredi...
PURPOSE: Women carrying BRCA1/BRCA2 germ-line mutations have an increased risk of developing breast/...
Women who inherit the BRCA1/2 gene have up to an 85% lifetime chance of developing breast cancer and...
With advances in genetic research, many experts anticipate an era of “personalized medicine, ” in wh...
AbstractNowadays, the major tasks of the increasing number of family cancer clinics are to provide g...
Women who have a mutation in the BRCA1 or BRCA2 genes have up to an 87% lifetime risk of breast canc...
The 21st century is recognized as the age of genetics due to significant discoveries that have revo...