Disparities in uptake of BRCA1/2 genetic testing in a randomized trial of telephone counseling
Author(s) -
Morgan Butrick,
Scott P. Kelly,
Beth N. Peshkin,
George Luta,
Rachel Nusbaum,
Gillian W. Hooker,
Kristi D. Graves,
Lisa Feeley,
Claudine Isaacs,
Heiðdís Valdimarsdóttir,
Lina Jandorf,
Tiffani A. DeMarco,
Marie Wood,
Wendy McKin,
Judy E. Garber,
Shelley R. McCormick,
Marc D. Schwartz
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
genetics in medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.509
H-Index - 128
eISSN - 1530-0366
pISSN - 1098-3600
DOI - 10.1038/gim.2014.125
Subject(s) - medicine , randomized controlled trial , telephone counseling , logistic regression , ethnic group , randomization , confidence interval , odds ratio , genetic counseling , genetic testing , family medicine , demography , sociology , biology , anthropology , genetics
As genetic counseling and testing become more fully integrated into clinical care, alternative delivery models are increasingly prominent. This study examines predictors of genetic testing for hereditary breast/ovarian cancer among high-risk women in a randomized trial of in-person versus telephone-based genetic counseling.
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