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The influence of acculturation and breast cancer‐specific distress on perceived barriers to genetic testing for breast cancer among women of African descent
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Results suggest an influence of acculturation and breast cancer-specific distress on perceived barriers to genetic testing among women of African descent. The potential utility of culturally tailored genetic counseling services taking into account such influences and addressing emotional and psychological concerns of women considering genetic testing for breast cancer should be investigated.
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