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Women's decision-making regarding risk-stratified breast cancer screening and prevention from the perspective of international healthcare professionals.

Linda RaineyDaniëlle van der WaalLouise S DonnellyD Gareth EvansYvonne WengströmMireille Broeders
Published in: PloS one (2018)
The perspectives of Dutch, British, and Swedish professionals of women's decision-making regarding personalised breast cancer screening and prevention generally appear in line with women's own views of acceptability as previously reported. This will facilitate shared decision-making. However, concerns regarding potential consequences of this new programme for screening outcomes and organisation need to be addressed, since this may affect how professionals communicate the programme to eligible women.
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