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Testing, Genetic Predisposition
Known as:
Genetic Predictive Testing
, Predisposition Testing, Genetic
, Predictive Testing, Genetic
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Genetic screening method
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Highly Cited
2015
Highly Cited
2015
Prevention for those who can pay: insurance reimbursement of genetic-based preventive interventions in the liminal state between health and disease
A. Prince
Journal of Law and the Biosciences
2015
Corpus ID: 14055492
Clinical use of genetic testing to predict adult onset conditions allows individuals to minimize or circumvent disease when…
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Highly Cited
2013
Highly Cited
2013
Clinical experience of noninvasive prenatal testing with cell‐free DNA for fetal trisomies 21, 18, and 13, in a general screening population
G. Fairbrother
,
Sh Johnson
,
T. Musci
,
K. Song
Prenatal Diagnosis
2013
Corpus ID: 5207908
Evaluate noninvasive prenatal testing (NIPT) with cell‐free DNA as a screening method for trisomies 21, 18, and 13 in an…
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Review
2011
Review
2011
Systems Strategies to Support Cancer Screening in U.S. Primary Care Practice
K. Yabroff
,
J. Zapka
,
+9 authors
Y. Liao
Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention
2011
Corpus ID: 1843090
Background: Although systems strategies are effective in improving health care delivery, little is known about their use for…
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Review
2010
Review
2010
Evaluation of a cervical cancer control intervention using lay health workers for Vietnamese American women.
V. Taylor
,
J. C. Jackson
,
+5 authors
Scott D. Ramsey
American Journal of Public Health
2010
Corpus ID: 2000570
OBJECTIVES We conducted a trial to evaluate the effectiveness of a cervical cancer control intervention for Vietnamese American…
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Highly Cited
2008
Highly Cited
2008
Applying the transtheoretical model to cervical cancer screening in Vietnamese-American women.
Wei‐Chen Tung
,
Duc-Huy T. Nguyen
,
D. Tran
International Nursing Review
2008
Corpus ID: 39436174
BACKGROUND Low levels of Papanicolaou (Pap) screening participation in Vietnamese-American women remain a significant public…
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Review
2007
Review
2007
Knowledge about Cervical Cancer Risk Factors, Traditional Health Beliefs, and Pap Testing Among Vietnamese American Women
H. H. Do
,
H. H. Do
,
+7 authors
J. C. Jackson
Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health
2007
Corpus ID: 19164295
AbstractIntroduction: The objective of this paper was to examine knowledge about cervical cancer risk factors and traditional…
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Highly Cited
2002
Highly Cited
2002
One Year Follow-Up of Women Opting for Presymptomatic Testing for BRCA1 and BRCA2: Emotional Impact of the Test Outcome and Decisions on Risk Management (Surveillance or Prophylactic Surgery)
L. Lodder
,
P. Frets
,
+10 authors
M. F. Niermeijer
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment
2002
Corpus ID: 6512665
Genetic testing enables women at risk for hereditary breast and/or ovarian cancer to find out whether they have inherited the…
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Highly Cited
2002
Highly Cited
2002
CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING AMONG SOUTH ASIAN WOMEN IN CANADA: THE ROLE OF EDUCATION AND ACCULTURATION
Abha Gupta
,
Ashesh Kumar
,
D. Stewart
Health Care for Women International
2002
Corpus ID: 19352875
Cervical cancer screening by Papanicolaou (Pap) smear lowers the incidence and provides early detection of cervical cancer and is…
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Highly Cited
2002
Highly Cited
2002
Predictive Genetic Testing and Beyond: A Theory of Engagement
M. McAllister
Journal of Health Psychology
2002
Corpus ID: 15571816
This article presents a tentative grounded theory, which can provide some explanation of variation in behaviour around predictive…
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Review
1997
Review
1997
Integrating pros and cons for mammography and Pap testing: extending the construct of decisional balance to two behaviors.
W. Rakowski
,
M. Clark
,
+6 authors
Hugh Woolverton
Preventive Medicine
1997
Corpus ID: 25363420
BACKGROUND The ability to study health-related behaviors in combination rather than singly will lead to a more comprehensive…
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