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The psychological consequences of offering mutation searching in the family for those at risk of hereditary breast and ovarian cancer?a pilot study
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The majority of women were without a result 12 months after being offered MS. Whilst these women were less worried about cancer in the 6 months after initiating the testing process, their anxiety levels increased 12 months since the offer of a mutation search. Seeing a specialist seems to reduce cancer worries. There may, however, be long-term psychological costs of offering tests that are unlikely to give results in a foreseeable future.
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