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Improving primary care identification of familial breast cancer risk using proactive invitation and decision support
- N. Qureshi, Brittany Dutton, +5 authors J. Kai
- Medicine
- Familial Cancer
- 11 June 2020
Family history of breast cancer is a key risk factor, accounting for up to 10% of cancers. We evaluated the proactive assessment of familial breast cancer (FBC) risk in primary care. Eligible women… Expand
Effectiveness of interventions to identify and manage patients with familial cancer risk in primary care: a systematic review
- S. Lee, M. Patel, Brittany Dutton, S. Weng, Jocelyn Luveta, N. Qureshi
- Medicine
- Journal of Community Genetics
- 6 May 2019
This systematic review evaluated the effectiveness of strategies to identify and manage patients with familial risk of breast, ovarian, colorectal and prostate cancer in primary care to improve… Expand
Characteristics predicting recommendation for familial breast cancer referral in a cohort of women from primary care
- S. Lee, N. Qureshi, Brittany Dutton, J. Kai, S. Weng
- Medicine
- Journal of Community Genetics
- 22 January 2020
Family history of breast and related cancers can indicate increased breast cancer (BC) risk. In national familial breast cancer (FBC) guidelines, the risk is stratified to guide referral decisions.… Expand
Specialist recommendation for chemoprevention medications in patients at familial risk of breast cancer: a cross-sectional survey in England
- S. Lee, H. Curtis, Sadaf Qureshi, Brittany Dutton, N. Qureshi
- Medicine
- Journal of community genetics
- 28 October 2020
In England, the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence guideline for familial breast cancer recommends chemoprevention for women at high and moderate familial risk of breast cancer.… Expand
Chlorpromazine versus thiothixene for people with schizophrenia
- Daniel Cardoso, Joseph Wakeham, P. A. Shaw, Brittany Dutton, L. Wildman
- Medicine
- 20 September 2017
This is a protocol for a Cochrane Review (Intervention).
The objectives are as follows: To review the effects of chlorpromazine compared with thiothixene for people with schizophrenia.