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Maternal perceptions of BRCA genetic counseling communication processes about disclosing cancer risk information to children and adult relatives.

Jada G HamiltonBeth N PeshkinDarren MaysTiffani A DeMarcoAndrea Farkas PatenaudeKenneth P Tercyak
Published in: Psycho-oncology (2018)
When the assessment of BRCA genetic counseling outcomes includes family communication to potentially at-risk relatives, we learned that most but not all sessions addressed this topic. Cancer family history, child age, and maternal attitudes are important co-factors in these patient-provider communication exchanges. Providers delivering BRCA genetic counseling should be attentive to mothers' information and support needs regarding communicating cancer genetic test results to at-risk relatives, including children.
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