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  • 2. Cancer worry in women with hereditary risk factors for breast cancer.
    Loescher LJ.
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  • 5. The evolution of worry after breast cancer risk assessment: 6-year follow-up of the TRACE study cohort.
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  • 6. Predictors of breast cancer-related distress following mammography screening in younger women on a family history breast screening programme.
    Brain K, Henderson BJ, Tyndel S, Bankhead C, Watson E, Clements A, Austoker J, PIMMS Study Management Group.
    Psychooncology; 2008 Dec; 17(12):1180-8. PubMed ID: 18506670
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  • 7. Family history of breast cancer and compliance with mammography in Israel: findings of the National Health Survey 2003-2004 (EUROHIS).
    Keinan-Boker L, Baron-Epel O, Garty N, Green MS.
    Eur J Cancer Prev; 2007 Feb; 16(1):43-9. PubMed ID: 17220703
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  • 8. Intention to pursue genetic testing for breast cancer among women due for screening mammography.
    Gwyn K, Vernon SW, Conoley PM.
    Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev; 2003 Feb; 12(2):96-102. PubMed ID: 12582018
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  • 14. Experience with breast cancer, pre-screening perceived susceptibility and the psychological impact of screening.
    Absetz P, Aro AR, Sutton SR.
    Psychooncology; 2003 Jun; 12(4):305-18. PubMed ID: 12748969
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  • 16. Healthy women with a family history of breast cancer: impact of a tailored genetic counseling intervention on risk perception, knowledge, and menopausal therapy decision making.
    Matloff ET, Moyer A, Shannon KM, Niendorf KB, Col NF.
    J Womens Health (Larchmt); 2006 Sep; 15(7):843-56. PubMed ID: 16999640
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  • 18. What factors are associated with diagnostic follow-up after abnormal mammograms? Findings from a U.S. National Survey.
    Yabroff KR, Breen N, Vernon SW, Meissner HI, Freedman AN, Ballard-Barbash R.
    Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev; 2004 May; 13(5):723-32. PubMed ID: 15159302
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  • 19. Associations in breast and colon cancer screening behavior in women.
    Carlos RC, Fendrick AM, Patterson SK, Bernstein SJ.
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  • 20. The relationship between perceived risk, affect, and health behaviors.
    Bowen DJ, Alfano CM, McGregor BA, Andersen MR.
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