Lang KA (2013) Genetic counseling for breast cancer risk: how did we get here and where are we going? Expert Rev Mol Diagn 13(6):541–551Lang KA (2013) Genetic counseling for breast cancer risk: how did we get here and where are we going? Expert Rev Mol Diagn 13(6) 541-551 ...
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Irrespective of their actual risk level, UK counselees might be more worried. Comparing findings between the different countries raises questions about how transferable research findings are from one culture to another. 展开 关键词: Breast cancer Genetic counselling Brca1/2 Referrals GP International ...
This trial aims to examine the impact and efficiency of two models of educating younger women newly diagnosed with breast cancer about genetic testing in order to provide evidence for a safe and effective future clinical pathway for this service. Design/methods In this non-inferiority randomized ...
signs a consent can get their BRCA and Lynch genes tested, as well as for familial hypercholesterolaemia, which causes heart disease,” says Hughes. “We’ve moved away from this idea of genetic testing as something risky and dangerous to something vital for the medical care of the patient....
aims to examine the impact and efficiency of two models of educating younger women newly diagnosed with breast cancer about genetic testing in order to provide evidence for a safe and effective future clinical pathway for this service. Design/methods In this non-inferiority randomized controlled ...
aims to examine the impact and efficiency of two models of educating younger women newly diagnosed with breast cancer about genetic testing in order to provide evidence for a safe and effective future clinical pathway for this service. Design/methods In this non-inferiority randomized controlled ...
These new guidelines don’t apply to women who have a personal history of breast cancer or those with a genetic marker for the condition (like a mutation of the BRCA gene)— these women are advised to get screened earlier and more often. The guidance also doesn’t apply to women 74 an...
These cell niches reside as a replenish for glioblastoma cells to maintain self-renewal abilities and sometimes are called tumor initiating cells. Glioblastoma is divided into four subtypes: proneural, neural, classic and mesenchymal and each subtype differ in genetic profile, molecular signaling, ...
Genetic test results are a factor in determining overall risk. Results can help you understand your risk of getting breast and ovarian cancers and steps you can take to reduce your risk. A positive test result does not...