Last Posted: Mar 28, 2019
- Should women with a BRCA1/2 mutation aged 60 and older be offered intensified breast cancer screening? - A cost-effectiveness analysis.
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Narod Steven A et al. Human genetics 2019 Mar 138(3) 291-292 - Does family communication matter? Exploring knowledge of breast cancer genetics in cancer families.
Himes Deborah O et al. Journal of community genetics 2019 Mar - Health professionals' perspectives on breast cancer risk stratification: understanding evaluation of risk versus screening for disease.
Puzhko Svetlana et al. Public health reviews 2019 402 - Lack of association between screening interval and cancer stage in Lynch syndrome may be accounted for by over-diagnosis; a prospective Lynch syndrome database report.
Seppälä Toni T et al. Hereditary cancer in clinical practice 2019 178 - Women's preferences for cancer risk management strategies in Lynch syndrome.
Sun Charlotte C et al. Gynecologic oncology 2019 Mar 152(3) 514-521 - Colon Cancer Screening Can Save Your Life- With colorectal cancer being found in an increasing number of younger adults, the pressure is on to screen millions more.
JE Brody, NY Times, March 11, 2019 - Stand-Alone Artificial Intelligence for Breast Cancer Detection in Mammography: Comparison With 101 Radiologists.
Rodriguez-Ruiz Alejandro et al. Journal of the National Cancer Institute 2019 Mar - Early Detection Is Possible for Pancreatic Cancer
DM Simeone, New York Times, March 15, 2019 - Colorectal Cancer Screening by Stool DNA Testing and Patient Emotional Health.
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