Beliefs about weight and breast cancer: an interview study with high risk women following a 12 month weight loss intervention.
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Psychosocial and behavioral impact of breast cancer risk assessed by testing for common risk variants: protocol of a prospective studyCan a lifestyle intervention be offered through NHS breast cancer screening? Challenges and opportunities identified in a qualitative study of women attending screeningFeasibility study to assess the impact of a lifestyle intervention ('LivingWELL') in people having an assessment of their family history of colorectal or breast cancer.Modifiable Lifestyle Factors: Opportunities for (Hereditary) Breast Cancer Prevention - a Narrative Review
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Beliefs about weight and breast cancer: an interview study with high risk women following a 12 month weight loss intervention.
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Beliefs about weight and breas ...... onth weight loss intervention.
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Claire E Wright
Michelle Harvie
Nick Hulbert-Williams
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10.1186/S13053-014-0023-9
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2015-01-09T00:00:00Z
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