Intuition versus cognition: a qualitative exploration of how women understand and manage their increased breast cancer risk.
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Qualitative analysis of how patients decide that they want risk-reducing mastectomy, and the implications for surgeons in responding to emotionally-motivated patient requests.Decision making for breast cancer prevention among women at elevated riskRisk accuracy of type 2 diabetes in middle aged adults: Associations with sociodemographic, clinical, psychological and behavioural factors.How do women at increased breast cancer risk perceive and decide between risks of cancer and risk-reducing treatments? A synthesis of qualitative research.Lay Awareness of the Relationship between Age and Cancer Risk.
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Intuition versus cognition: a qualitative exploration of how women understand and manage their increased breast cancer risk.
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Louise Heiniger
Margaret Charles
Melanie A Price
Phyllis N Butow
kConFab Psychosocial Group on behalf of the kConFab Investigators
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10.1007/S10865-015-9632-7
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2015-03-28T00:00:00Z
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