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Women's priorities towards ovarian cancer testing: a best-worst scaling study.

Rebekah HallAntonieta Medina-LaraWilliam T HamiltonAnne Spencer
Published in: BMJ open (2022)
The results clearly demonstrated items at the extreme, which were most and least important to women considering ovarian cancer testing. Differences in priorities by testing history demonstrate an experience effect, whereby preferences adapt over time based on evidence and experience. Acknowledging these differences helps to identify underlying barriers and facilitators for women with no test experience as well as shortcomings of current service based on women with experience.
Keyphrases
  • polycystic ovary syndrome
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  • skeletal muscle
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