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pro vyhledávání: '"H. Schmidheiser"'
Autor:
Patrick Sicilia, Shreya Malhotra, Cynthia Moore, Rebecca Shorter, Lisa Tuchman, H. Schmidheiser, Lisa Bealin, Brianne Rowan, Mary B. Daly, Paula K. Rauch, Lisa A. Schwartz, Linda Patrick-Miller, Stephanie Van Decker, Colleen Burke Sands, Angela R. Bradbury, Brian L. Egleston
Publikováno v:
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment. 136:749-757
Evidence suggests early events might modify adult breast cancer risk and many adolescents learn of familial and genetic risks for breast cancer. Little is known about how adolescent girls understand and respond to breast cancer risk. Semi-structured
Autor:
Comfort N. Ibe, Preethi K. Kondamudi, Mary B. Daly, Maia Feigon, H. Schmidheiser, Olufunmilayo I. Olopade, Colleen Burke Sands, A. R. Bradbury, Christopher K. Daugherty, Brian L. Egleston, Linda Patrick-Miller, Cynthia Moore
Publikováno v:
Cancer. 118:3417-3425
Background BRCA1/2 testing is not recommended for children, as risk reduction measures and screening are not generally recommended before 25 years old (YO). Little is known about the prevalence and predictors of parent communication to offspring and
Autor:
Colleen Burke Sands, Brian L. Egleston, S van Decker, A. R. Bradbury, Paula K. Rauch, Mary B. Daly, Patrick Sicilia, Lisa Schwartz, Lisa Tuchman, Linda Patrick-Miller, S Malhotra, H. Schmidheiser, Cynthia Moore, Lisa Bealin, B Rowan, Rebecca Shorter
Publikováno v:
Cancer Research. 72:P6-08
BACKGROUND: Preliminary evidence suggests that many girls from breast cancer (BC) families are aware of their increased risk for BC. How this awareness impacts their psychosocial adjustment and health behaviors remains unknown. METHODS: 11–19 YO gi
Autor:
Melanie Corbman, Comfort N. Ibe, Mary B. Daly, Fay J. Hlubocky, H. Schmidheiser, A. R. Bradbury, Maia Feigon, Olufunmilayo I. Olopade, Tianyu Li, Colleen Burke Sands, Kisha Hope, Linda Patrick-Miller, Sarah A. Jackson, Christopher K. Daugherty, Brian L. Egleston
Publikováno v:
Journal of clinical oncology : official journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology. 28(21)
Purpose Although not currently recommended, genetic testing of minors for adult hereditary cancer syndromes, along with risks and benefits, is still being debated. Thus, we evaluated parent opinions regarding BRCA1/2 testing of minors, in general, an
Autor:
A. R. Bradbury, L. J. Patrick-Miller, L. Tuchman, C. Moore, P. Rauch, C. B. Sands, R. Shorter, B. Rowan, S. Malhotra, S. Van Decker, L. Bealin, H. Schmidheiser, M. B. Daly
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Oncology. 29:1581-1581
Autor:
H. Schmidheiser, Colleen Burke Sands, A. R. Bradbury, Cassandra Gulden, L. Patrick-Miller, Christopher K. Daugherty, Brian L. Egleston, M. B. Daly, K. Pawlowski, O. I. Olopade
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Oncology. 28:6074-6074
6074 Background: Many BRCA mutation carriers (BRCA+) report discussing their genetic test results with offspring < 25 YO. Mediators and content of disclosure have potential to inform interventions ...
Autor:
H. Schmidheiser, L. Patrick-Miller, Colleen Burke Sands, A. R. Bradbury, Lisa Tuchman, M. B. Daly, Cynthia Moore, Paula K. Rauch
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Oncology. 28:e12037-e12037
1581 Background: Evidence suggests that early events may influence or modify adult breast cancer (BC) risk. Little is known about how adolescents from breast cancer families understand, respond to ...
Autor:
Brian L. Egleston, Mary B. Daly, Tianyu Li, Fay J. Hlubocky, Colleen Burke Sands, Christopher K. Daugherty, H. Schmidheiser, O. I. Olopade, A. R. Bradbury, Linda Patrick-Miller
Publikováno v:
Cancer Research. 69:4071-4071
Background: Professional societies recommend against the genetic testing of minors for hereditary cancer syndromes that present in adulthood. Yet, many adolescent specialists indicate that they would consider BRCA1/2 testing of minor children. We con
Autor:
Dominique Fetzer, D. Toppmeyer, M. B. Daly, H. Schmidheiser, L. Patrick-Miller, O. I. Olopade, A. R. Bradbury
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Oncology. 27:1510-1510
1510 Background: BRCA1/2 test results have historically been disclosed in person (IPD) by a certified genetic counselor (GC). Greater consumer demand and access to BRCA1/2 testing, and greater prevalence and acceptance of telemedicine, have intereste
Publikováno v:
Cancer Research. 69:2098
Abstract #2098 Background: Disclosure of BRCA1/2 test results has historically been conducted in person by a health care professional. Due to increasing consumer demand for, and access to BRCA1/2 testing, as well as the increasing prevalence and acce