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The value of personalised risk information: a qualitative study of the perceptions of patients with prostate cancer.Multiple clinical practice guidelines for breast and cervical cancer screening: perceptions of US primary care physicians.Perceptions of cancer as a death sentence: prevalence and consequences.Media messages about cancer: what do people understand?Health literacy and pap testing in insured women.Perceived ambiguity about cancer prevention recommendations: relationship to perceptions of cancer preventability, risk, and worryPerceived ambiguity about cancer prevention recommendations: associations with cancer-related perceptions and behaviours in a US population survey.Aversion to ambiguity regarding medical tests and treatments: measurement, prevalence, and relationship to sociodemographic factors.Myoclonus secondary to withdrawal from transdermal fentanyl: case report and literature review.Conceptual, methodological, and ethical problems in communicating uncertainty in clinical evidence.Prevalence of tamoxifen use for breast cancer chemoprevention among U.S. women.How do research participants perceive "uncertainty" in genome sequencing?Individual differences in aversion to ambiguity regarding medical tests and treatments: association with cancer screening cognitionsRepresenting randomness in the communication of individualized cancer risk estimates: effects on cancer risk perceptions, worry, and subjective uncertainty about riskU.S. primary care physicians' lung cancer screening beliefs and recommendations.Decision making and cancer.Differences between primary care physicians' and oncologists' knowledge, attitudes and practices regarding the care of cancer survivors.Genetic Information-Seeking Behaviors and Knowledge among Family Members and Patients with Inherited Bone Marrow Failure Syndromes.Health literacy and cancer prevention: two new instruments to assess comprehension.Temporal changes in tolerance of uncertainty among medical students: insights from an exploratory studyPerceived ambiguity as a barrier to intentions to learn genome sequencing results.Effects of personalized colorectal cancer risk information on laypersons' interest in colorectal cancer screening: The importance of individual differences.Perceived ambiguity, fatalism, and believing cancer is more prevalent than heart diseaseThe coordination of primary and oncology specialty care at the end of life.The Cancer Message Literacy Tests: psychometric analyses and validity studies.Health literacy-listening skill and patient questions following cancer prevention and screening discussions.The use of haematopoietic stem cell transplantation in Fanconi anaemia patients: a survey of decision making among families in the US and CanadaThe association between health literacy and cancer-related attitudes, behaviors, and knowledgeImpact of cancer on health-related quality of life of older AmericansLaypersons' responses to the communication of uncertainty regarding cancer risk estimates.The goals of communicating bad news in health care: do physicians and patients agree?Medication-related Self-management Behaviors among Arthritis Patients: Does Attentional Coping Style Matter?Conflicting health information: a critical research need.Development of clinical models for predicting erectile function after localized prostate cancer treatment.Shared decision-making as an existential journey: Aiming for restored autonomous capacity.Tolerance of uncertainty: Conceptual analysis, integrative model, and implications for healthcare.Determinants of Prostate Specific Antigen Screening among Black Men in the United States in the Contemporary Era.Development and evaluation of a risk communication curriculum for medical students.Determinants of cancer screening in Asian-Americans.Interdisciplinary research on patient-provider communication: a cross-method comparison.
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