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Women worried about their familial breast cancer risk--a study on genetic advice in general practice
Publikováno v:
University of Groningen
Family practice, 14(1), 40-43. Oxford University Press
Family practice, 14(1), 40-43. Oxford University Press
To ascertain whether women who consulted their GP because they perceived themselves as at increased risk of familial breast cancer were indeed at increased risk, and to evaluate potential strategies for assessing genetic risk of breast cancer in gene
Publikováno v:
British Medical Journal, 322(7277), 26-27. BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP
The most important risk factor for breast cancer, besides advanced age, is a family history of breast cancer. General practitioners play an important role in identifying women who are at increased risk of breast cancer,1 especially women who are too
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::fedf910134ede10757b228701e3498fa
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC26604/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC26604/
Autor:
G. H. de Bock, Gcha Hageman, M. P. Springer, Job Kievit, Tpm Vliet Vlieland, Jan C. Oosterwijk
Publikováno v:
Family practice, 16(1), 71-77. Oxford University Press
Background. Assessing a genetic risk for developing breast cancer is not an easy task for a GP. Current expert guidelines for referring and counselling women with a family history positive for breast cancer are complex and difficult to apply in gener