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    Information and decision support needs: A survey of women interested in receiving planned oocyte cryopreservation information

    Identifying the information and decision support needs of women interested in receiving planned oocyte cryopreservation (POC) information.

    Sherine Sandhu, Martha Hickey, Sabine Braat in Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genet… (2023)

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    Post-procedure counseling is recommended for disposal, export, and donation of unused frozen eggs (vitrified oocyte) for research or teaching/training

    Alexis Heng Boon Chin, Lucy Caughey in Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genet… (2022)

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    Impact of national guidelines on use of BRCA1/2 germline testing, risk management advice given to women with pathogenic BRCA1/2 variants and uptake of advice

    This nationwide study assessed the impact of nationally agreed cancer genetics guidelines on use of BRCA1/2 germline testing, risk management advice given by health professionals to women with pathogenic BRCA1/2 ...

    Bettina Meiser, Rajneesh Kaur, April Morrow in Hereditary Cancer in Clinical Practice (2021)

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    Satisfaction, disappointment and regret surrounding fertility preservation decisions in the paediatric and adolescent cancer population

    With over 80% of paediatric and adolescent cancer patients surviving into adulthood, quality-of-life issues such as future fertility are increasingly important. However, little is known about regret around dec...

    Sadunee Jayasuriya, Michelle Peate in Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genet… (2019)

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    A Psycho-Educational Intervention for People with a Family History of Depression: Pilot Results

    We developed and pilot-tested the first online psycho-educational intervention that specifically targets people with a family history of depression (‘LINKS’). LINKS provides genetic risk information and evidence-...

    Bettina Meiser, Michelle Peate, Charlene Levitan in Journal of Genetic Counseling (2017)

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    Exploring clinicians’ attitudes about using aspirin for risk reduction in people with Lynch Syndrome with no personal diagnosis of colorectal cancer

    Recent research has shown that aspirin reduces the risk of cancers associated with Lynch Syndrome. However, uncertainty exists around the optimal dosage, treatment duration and whether the benefits of aspirin ...

    Yanni Chen, Michelle Peate, Rajneesh Kaur, Bettina Meiser, Tim Wong in Familial Cancer (2017)

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    Development and Pilot Testing of Two Decision Aids for Individuals Considering Genetic Testing for Cancer Risk

    Current practice in genetic counseling may not allow a full deliberation of the consequences of decisions about genetic testing for cancer risk, despite increasing demand for these services. Thus, two decision...

    Claire E. Wakefield, Bettina Meiser, Judi Homewood in Journal of Genetic Counseling (2007)