S1-S1
Breast Cancer Risk Assessment and Follow-up Management: Is There a Magic Marker to Identify High Risk Individuals?
Shahla Masood
AbstractPublished Online: 22 Sep 2009
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
S2-S10
Genetic Counseling and the Advanced Practice Oncology Nursing Role in a Hereditary Cancer Prevention Clinic: Hereditary Breast Cancer Focus (Part I)
Carrie L. Snyder, Jane F. Lynch, Henry T. Lynch
AbstractPublished Online: 22 Sep 2009
S11-S19
Genetic Counseling and the Advanced Practice Oncology Nursing Role in a Hereditary Cancer Prevention Clinic: Hereditary Breast Cancer Focus (Part II)
Henry T. Lynch, Carrie L. Snyder, Jane F. Lynch
AbstractPublished Online: 22 Sep 2009
S20-S24
Family Information Service Participation Increases the Rates of Mutation Testing Among Members of Families with BRCA1/2 Mutations
Henry T. Lynch, Carrie L. Snyder, Jane F. Lynch, Sumedha Ghate, Steven A. Narod, Gordon Gong
AbstractPublished Online: 22 Sep 2009
S25-S32
Controversies in Communication of Genetic Risk for Hereditary Breast Cancer
Amy MacKenzie, Linda Patrick-Miller, Angela R. Bradbury
AbstractPublished Online: 22 Sep 2009
S33-S38
Establishing a Family Risk Assessment Clinic for Breast Cancer
Jurgen Mulsow, James Lee, Cathriona Dempsey, Jane Rothwell, James G. Geraghty
AbstractPublished Online: 22 Sep 2009
S39-S45
Assessing Breast Cancer Risk and Providing Treatment Recommendations: Immediate Impact of an Educational Session
Sheryl G.A. Gabram, Teri Dougherty, Kathy S. Albain, Kimberly Klein, Patricia Mumby, Kit Lee, Kathy Yao, Bhuma Krishnamachari, Catheryn J. Salibay, Mary Jo Lund
AbstractPublished Online: 22 Sep 2009
S46-S55
Electronic Health Records and the Management of Women at High Risk of Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer
Brian Drohan, Elissa M. Ozanne, Kevin S. Hughes
AbstractPublished Online: 22 Sep 2009
S56-S62
Influence of Race/Ethnicity on Genetic Counseling and Testing for Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer
Andrea D. Forman, Michael J. Hall
AbstractPublished Online: 22 Sep 2009
S63-S71
Risk of Breast Cancer Among French-Canadian Women, Noncarriers of More Frequent BRCA1/2 Mutations and Consumption of Total Energy, Coffee, and Alcohol
Vishnee Bissonauth, Bryna Shatenstein, Eve Fafard, Christine Maugard, André Robidoux, Steven Narod, Parviz Ghadirian
AbstractPublished Online: 22 Sep 2009
S72-S75
Breast Cancer Risk Assessments Comparing Gail and CARE Models in African-American Women
Lucile L. Adams-Campbell, Kepher H. Makambi, Wayne A.I. Frederick, Melvin Gaskins, Robert L. DeWitty, Worta McCaskill-Stevens
AbstractPublished Online: 22 Sep 2009
S76-S80
Targeted Tailored Management of the Breast Cancer Patient at Risk for Harboring a Germline Mutation—Current Trends Affecting the Selection of Patients Considering Surgical Prophylaxis for Breast Cancer
Edibaldo Silva
AbstractPublished Online: 22 Sep 2009
S81-S89
Breast Reconstruction after Bilateral Prophylactic Mastectomy in Women at High Risk for Breast Cancer
Liron Eldor, Aldona Spiegel
AbstractPublished Online: 22 Sep 2009
S90-S94
Breast Ductoscopy and the Evolution of the Intra-Ductal Approach to Breast Cancer
William C. Dooley
AbstractPublished Online: 22 Sep 2009