To determine and explore the relationship between risk perception and health-protective behaviour in individuals with family history of breast cancer.Women with increased risk of breast cancer due to inherited predisposition can use health-protective behaviours to facilitate prevention or early detection of cancer.Four scientific literature databases (CINAHL, Medline, AMED, PsychInfo) and three systematic review databases were searched.Mixed method systematic review.The systematic review of peer-reviewed literature was conducted following the method described by the Centre of Reviews and Dissemination. Research studies published in English between January 2004-December 2014 focussing on individuals with family history of breast cancer were ...
BACKGROUND: The perception of breast cancer risk held by women who have not had breast cancer, and w...
The current work aimed to assess health behaviors, perceived risk and control over breast/colorectal...
The current work aimed to assess health behaviors, perceived risk and control over breast/colorectal...
Contains fulltext : 200521.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)INTRODUCTION: I...
<p><b>Introduction:</b> Increased knowledge of breast cancer risk factors may enable a paradigm shif...
INTRODUCTION: Increased knowledge of breast cancer risk factors may enable a paradigm shift from the...
INTRODUCTION: Increased knowledge of breast cancer risk factors may enable a paradigm shift from the...
Family history is one of the most influential breast cancer risk factors. Several lifestyle factors ...
Family history is one of the most influential breast cancer risk factors. Several lifestyle factors ...
PURPOSE: The aim of this paper was to review published research that analyzed causal attributions fo...
Introduction: Breast cancer is considered the primary cancer to affect women according to the global...
Objective: Risk‐reducing procedures can be offered to people at increased cancer risk, but many proc...
Background: With the identification of new cancer risk factors and increased dissemination of geneti...
This item is under embargo for a period of 12 months from the date of publication, in accordance wit...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in the UK and responsible for the second highest number of c...
BACKGROUND: The perception of breast cancer risk held by women who have not had breast cancer, and w...
The current work aimed to assess health behaviors, perceived risk and control over breast/colorectal...
The current work aimed to assess health behaviors, perceived risk and control over breast/colorectal...
Contains fulltext : 200521.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)INTRODUCTION: I...
<p><b>Introduction:</b> Increased knowledge of breast cancer risk factors may enable a paradigm shif...
INTRODUCTION: Increased knowledge of breast cancer risk factors may enable a paradigm shift from the...
INTRODUCTION: Increased knowledge of breast cancer risk factors may enable a paradigm shift from the...
Family history is one of the most influential breast cancer risk factors. Several lifestyle factors ...
Family history is one of the most influential breast cancer risk factors. Several lifestyle factors ...
PURPOSE: The aim of this paper was to review published research that analyzed causal attributions fo...
Introduction: Breast cancer is considered the primary cancer to affect women according to the global...
Objective: Risk‐reducing procedures can be offered to people at increased cancer risk, but many proc...
Background: With the identification of new cancer risk factors and increased dissemination of geneti...
This item is under embargo for a period of 12 months from the date of publication, in accordance wit...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in the UK and responsible for the second highest number of c...
BACKGROUND: The perception of breast cancer risk held by women who have not had breast cancer, and w...
The current work aimed to assess health behaviors, perceived risk and control over breast/colorectal...
The current work aimed to assess health behaviors, perceived risk and control over breast/colorectal...