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    Baseline results from the UK SIGNIFY study: a whole-body MRI screening study in TP53 mutation carriers and matched controls

    In the United Kingdom, current screening guidelines for TP53 germline mutation carriers solely recommends annual breast MRI, despite the wide spectrum of malignancies typically seen in this group. This study soug...

    Sibel Saya, Emma Killick, Sarah Thomas, Natalie Taylor in Familial Cancer (2017)

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    “It’s all very well reading the letters in the genome, but it’s a long way to being able to write”: Men’s interpretations of undergoing genetic profiling to determine future risk of prostate cancer

    A family history of prostate cancer (PC) is one of the main risk factors for the disease. A number of common single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) that confer small but cumulatively substantial risks of PC ha...

    Elizabeth K. Bancroft, Elena Castro, Audrey Ardern-Jones, Clare Moynihan in Familial Cancer (2014)

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    Implications for cancer genetics practice of pro-actively assessing family history in a General Practice cohort in North West London

    At present cancer genetics referrals are reactive to individuals asking for a referral and providing a family history thereafter. A previous pilot study in a single General Practice (GP) catchment area in Nort...

    Kelly Kohut, Lucia D’Mello, Elizabeth K. Bancroft, Sarah Thomas in Familial Cancer (2012)