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Perceptions of patients and medical oncologists toward biospecimen donation in the setting of abnormal breast imaging findings.

Davinia S SeahNabihah TayobJose Pablo LeoneJiani HuJun YinMelissa HughesSarah M ScottRuth I LedermanElizabeth FrankJessica J SohlZsofia K StadlerTimothy K ErickJeffrey PeppercornEric P WinerStuart G SilvermanSteven E ComeNancy U Lin
Published in: Breast cancer research and treatment (2022)
Only one-third of individuals with breast imaging findings would consider consenting to AB during a diagnostic biopsy, whereas most were open to donating blood or excess excised breast tissue. Most medical oncologists would be comfortable asking patients to have AB obtained during the biopsy. Understanding patients' and oncologists' baseline attitudes may inform the design and approach to breast biospecimen-based research.
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