Evaluation of the impact of two educational interventions on GP management of familial breast/ovarian cancer cases: a cluster randomised controlled trial.
BACKGROUND: It has been suggested that primary care should become more involved in providing genetic services, such as basic risk assessment, to enable patients with a moderate/high risk to be referred and those with a low risk to receive reassurance and advice from their general practitioner (GP)....
Main Authors: | Watson, E, Clements, A, Yudkin, P, Rose, P, Bukach, C, Mackay, J, Lucassen, A, Austoker, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2001
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