Family perspectives in lynch syndrome becoming a family at risk, patterns of communication and influence on relations
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Family perspectives in lynch syndrome becoming a family at risk, patterns of communication and influence on relations. / Bartuma, Katarina; Nilbert, Mef; Carlsson, Christina.
In: Hereditary Cancer in Clinical Practice, Vol. 10, No. 1, 2012, p. 6.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Family perspectives in lynch syndrome becoming a family at risk, patterns of communication and influence on relations
AU - Bartuma, Katarina
AU - Nilbert, Mef
AU - Carlsson, Christina
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - A growing number of individuals are diagnosed with hereditary cancer. Though increased levels of anxiety and depression have been demonstrated around the time of genetic counselling, most individuals handle life at increased risk well. Data have, however, been collected on individual basis, which led us to focus on family perspectives of hereditary cancer.
AB - A growing number of individuals are diagnosed with hereditary cancer. Though increased levels of anxiety and depression have been demonstrated around the time of genetic counselling, most individuals handle life at increased risk well. Data have, however, been collected on individual basis, which led us to focus on family perspectives of hereditary cancer.
U2 - 10.1186/1897-4287-10-6
DO - 10.1186/1897-4287-10-6
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 22632157
VL - 10
SP - 6
JO - Hereditary Cancer in Clinical Practice
JF - Hereditary Cancer in Clinical Practice
SN - 1731-2302
IS - 1
ER -
ID: 48535929