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Anxiety and Adherence to Breast Self-Examination in Women With a Family History of Breast Cancer
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In some at-risk women, high cancer anxiety may lead to high general anxiety and precipitate hypervigilant breast self-examination rather than avoidance. These findings are discussed in relation to psychoeducational interventions and genetic counseling services for women with a family history of breast cancer.
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