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Parent of origin differences in psychosocial burden and approach to BRCA risk management.
Hesse-Biber, Sharlene; Dwyer, Andrew A; Yi, Shiya.
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  • Hesse-Biber S; Department of Sociology, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA, USA.
  • Dwyer AA; Connell School of Nursing and Munn Center for Nursing Research, Boston College, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA.
  • Yi S; Department of Measurement, Evaluation, Statistics and Assessment, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA, USA.
Breast J ; 26(4): 734-738, 2020 04.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31659791
We conducted a mixed-method study to examine coping response in BRCA+ women based on parent of origin (maternally vs paternally inherited BRCA mutation). Quantitative findings (n = 408) revealed paternally inherited cases had genetic testing later and were more likely to have a cancer diagnosis. Having a maternally inherited mutation was the strongest predictor of proactive risk management response. Qualitative interviews (n = 56) identified proactive responses among maternally inherited cases compared to reactive responses in paternally inherited cases. Findings underscore the importance of unbiased pedigree analysis to determine cancer risk. Women with paternally inherited BRCA mutations may benefit from additional psychosocial support.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Neoplasias da Mama / Genes BRCA2 Tipo de estudo: Etiology_studies / Prognostic_studies / Qualitative_research / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Female / Humans Idioma: En Revista: Breast J Assunto da revista: NEOPLASIAS Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Neoplasias da Mama / Genes BRCA2 Tipo de estudo: Etiology_studies / Prognostic_studies / Qualitative_research / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Female / Humans Idioma: En Revista: Breast J Assunto da revista: NEOPLASIAS Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos