Background. Breast cancer family clinics provide risk information as one of their key functions. Many referrals to these clinics are 'low-risk' women. Objective: It was the aim of this study to report on the generic risk status letters and printed materials (in the form of leaflets) provided to this category of counselees by UK cancer genetics centres. Methods: A postal survey was conducted requesting information materials from genetic centres. Results: Personalized risk letters and/or printed materials were received from 16 of 22 familial cancer centres in the UK. Personalized risk letters and printed materials currently provided to these counselees display inconsistencies and over-simplification that may lead to misunderstanding. Conclusi...
Identification of risk for the hereditary breast and ovarian cancer syndrome (HBOC) is important, as...
Purpose: Counselees’ preferences are considered important for the choice of risk communication forma...
Background There is increasing need for accessible information about familial breast cancer for thos...
Background. Breast cancer family clinics provide risk information as one of their key functions. Man...
Increasing demands upon specialist cancer genetics services have resulted in a need to explore alter...
The literature on risk perception in women from high-risk breast cancer families reveals persistent ...
The recognition of an inherited component to breast cancer has led to an increase in demand for info...
Aims. To ascertain whether women who consulted their GP because they perceived themselves as at incr...
Purpose: Counselees' preferences are considered important for the choice of risk communication forma...
Currently there is much debate regarding the ability of mathematical models incorporating epidemiolo...
Contains fulltext : 49294.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Th...
Women with a family history of breast cancer dominate referrals for cancer genetic risk counselling ...
Contains fulltext : 70309.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)RATIONALE: Pat...
Rationale: Patients concerned about a family history of breast cancer can face difficult decisions a...
The risk information to be conveyed as part of expert counselling of women at increased risk for bre...
Identification of risk for the hereditary breast and ovarian cancer syndrome (HBOC) is important, as...
Purpose: Counselees’ preferences are considered important for the choice of risk communication forma...
Background There is increasing need for accessible information about familial breast cancer for thos...
Background. Breast cancer family clinics provide risk information as one of their key functions. Man...
Increasing demands upon specialist cancer genetics services have resulted in a need to explore alter...
The literature on risk perception in women from high-risk breast cancer families reveals persistent ...
The recognition of an inherited component to breast cancer has led to an increase in demand for info...
Aims. To ascertain whether women who consulted their GP because they perceived themselves as at incr...
Purpose: Counselees' preferences are considered important for the choice of risk communication forma...
Currently there is much debate regarding the ability of mathematical models incorporating epidemiolo...
Contains fulltext : 49294.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Th...
Women with a family history of breast cancer dominate referrals for cancer genetic risk counselling ...
Contains fulltext : 70309.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)RATIONALE: Pat...
Rationale: Patients concerned about a family history of breast cancer can face difficult decisions a...
The risk information to be conveyed as part of expert counselling of women at increased risk for bre...
Identification of risk for the hereditary breast and ovarian cancer syndrome (HBOC) is important, as...
Purpose: Counselees’ preferences are considered important for the choice of risk communication forma...
Background There is increasing need for accessible information about familial breast cancer for thos...