The Angelina Jolie effect: how high celebrity profile can have a major impact on provision of cancer related services.
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New challenges for BRCA testing: a view from the diagnostic laboratoryThe Big Man Mechanism: how prestige fosters cooperation and creates prosocial leadersAn Association of Cancer Physicians' strategy for improving services and outcomes for cancer patients23andMe: a new two-sided data-banking market modelFamilial breast cancer: Genetic counseling over time, including patients´ expectations and initiators considering the Angelina Jolie effect.What Matters to Women When Making Decisions About Breast Cancer Chemoprevention?Understanding of BRCA VUS genetic results by breast cancer specialists.BRCA1 and BRCA2 Mutation Testing in Young Women With Breast CancerContralateral risk-reducing mastectomy: review of risk factors and risk-reducing strategies.The Basic Facts of Korean Breast Cancer in 2012: Results from a Nationwide Survey and Breast Cancer Registry Database.Why Breast Cancer Risk by the Numbers Is Not Enough: Evaluation of a Decision Aid in Multi-Ethnic, Low-Numerate Women.The Manchester guidelines for contralateral risk-reducing mastectomyChanges of Socio-demographic data of clients seeking genetic counseling for hereditary breast and ovarian cancer due to the "Angelina Jolie Effect".Genetic testing and personalized ovarian cancer screening: a survey of public attitudesRANKL/OPG in Breast Cancer - Extending Its Territory to BRCA Mutation Carriers.Longer term effects of the Angelina Jolie effect: increased risk-reducing mastectomy rates in BRCA carriers and other high-risk women.Risk-reducing, conservative mastectomy-analysis of surgical outcome and quality of life in 272 implant-based reconstructions using TiLoop(®) Bra versus autologous corial flapsA prospective cohort study assessing clinical referral management & workforce allocation within a UK regional medical genetics service.The Basic Facts of Korean Breast Cancer in 2013: Results of a Nationwide Survey and Breast Cancer Registry DatabaseGordie Howe's "Miraculous Treatment": Case Study of Twitter Users' Reactions to a Sport Celebrity's Stem Cell TreatmentAccelerated geroncogenesis in hereditary breast-ovarian cancer syndromeBRCA1 and BRCA2 genetic testing-pitfalls and recommendations for managing variants of uncertain clinical significance.Prophylactic Bilateral Nipple-sparing Mastectomy and a Staged Breast Reconstruction Technique: Preliminary Results.Do celebrity endorsements matter? Observational study of BRCA gene testing and mastectomy rates after Angelina Jolie's New York Times editorial.Attitudes to contralateral risk reducing mastectomy among breast and plastic surgeons in England.Understanding breast cancer - The long and winding road."Googling" for Cancer: An Infodemiological Assessment of Online Search Interests in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States.The effect of a celebrity health disclosure on demand for health care: trends in BRCA testing and subsequent health services use.Uptake of risk-reducing salpingo-oophorectomy among female BRCA mutation carriers: experience at the National Cancer Center of Korea.College Women's Responses to a Celebrity Health Disclosure.What Is the Story with Narratives? How Using Narratives in Journalism Changes Health Behavior.A universal genetic testing initiative for patients with high-grade, non-mucinous epithelial ovarian cancer and the implications for cancer treatment."I Don't Want to Be an Ostrich": Managing Mothers' Uncertainty during BRCA1/2 Genetic Counseling.Goserelin toxicities and preferences for ovarian suppression method in pre-menopausal women with breast cancer.Management of women with a hereditary predisposition for breast cancer.The Impact of Angelina Jolie (AJ)'s Story on Genetic Referral and Testing at an Academic Cancer Centre in Canada.A collaborative approach to cancer risk assessment services using genetic counselor extenders in a multi-system community hospital.Hereditary breast and ovarian cancer: successful systematic implementation of a group approach to genetic counselling.Influence of the Angelina Jolie Announcement and Insurance Reimbursement on Practice Patterns for Hereditary Breast Cancer.Moving towards population-based genetic risk prediction for ovarian cancer.
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The Angelina Jolie effect: how high celebrity profile can have a major impact on provision of cancer related services.
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