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tijdschrift
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1
Acceptance of Testing for Genetic Predisposition to Breast Cancer: The Attitude of Medical Professionals
E. Simeonov
2001
15
1-3
p. 155
artikel
2
A Fast, Highly Sensitive and Cheap Tool for Mutation Analysis of Complex Genes
Norbert Arnold
2001
15
1-3
p. 118
artikel
3
A Founder Mutation of the BRCA1-Gene in Western Sweden
Zakaria Einbeigi
2001
15
1-3
p. 99
artikel
4
A Patient's Perspective on Breast Cancer and the Implications of Genetic Testing
Vida Zabric
2001
15
1-3
p. 133-135
artikel
5
A Second Family with Probable CRAC (Colorectal Adenomata and Carcinoma) Syndrome - A New Familial Cancer
P.J. Morrison
2001
15
1-3
p. 120-122
artikel
6
Audit of Women Attending the Aberdeen Genetic Clinic with a Family History of Breast Cancer who Subsequently Develop Cancer
Helen Gregory
2001
15
1-3
p. 201-203
artikel
7
BRCA1 and BRCA2 Gene Mutations in Breast/Ovarian Cancer Patients from Central and Southern Italy
Laura Ottini
2001
15
1-3
p. 96
artikel
8
BRCA1 1675delA and 1135insA Account for One Third of Norwegian Familial Breast-Ovarian Cancer and Are Associated with Later Disease Onset than Less Frequent Mutations
Åke Borg
2001
15
1-3
p. 79-84
artikel
9
BRCA1 Mutation Analysis in a Portuguese Population with Early-Onset Breast and/or Ovarian Cancer
Raquel Soares
2001
15
1-3
p. 93
artikel
10
BRCA1 Mutation Analysis in 27 Cypriot Families with High Risk of Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer
A. Hadjisavvas
2001
15
1-3
p. 98
artikel
11
Breast Cancer Screening in High-Risk Women
C.T.M. Brekelmans
2001
15
1-3
p. 34-36
artikel
12
Cancer Genetics Services in Europe
S. Hodgson
2001
15
1-3
p. 3-13
artikel
13
Cancer Genetics Services in Northern Ireland
P.J. Morrison
2001
15
1-3
p. 37-40
artikel
14
Cancer Genetics Services in the UK
Shirley V. Hodgson
2001
15
1-3
p. 44-45
artikel
15
Clinical Cancer Genetic Service in Sweden
Ulf Kristoffersson
2001
15
1-3
p. 49
artikel
16
Clinical Genetic Services for Familial Breast Cancer in Poland
J. Gronwald
2001
15
1-3
p. 46
artikel
17
Clinical Services for Familial Breast and Ovarian Cancer in Germany
M.W. Beckmann
2001
15
1-3
p. 48
artikel
18
Costs and Benefits of Diagnosing Familial Breast Cancer
Ketil Heimdal
2001
15
1-3
p. 167-173
artikel
19
Current Policies for Surveillance and Management in Women at Risk for Breast and Ovarian Cancer: A Survey Among 16 European Family Cancer Clinics
H.F.A. Vasen
2001
15
1-3
p. 47
artikel
20
Development and Evaluation of Educational Materials for Primary Care on Familial Breast and/or Ovarian Cancer
Eila Watson
2001
15
1-3
p. 156
artikel
21
Economics of Genetics from a Health Commissioning Point of View
Richard D. Turner
2001
15
1-3
p. 175-176
artikel
22
Editorial
Neva Haites
2001
15
1-3
p. 1
artikel
23
Efficacy of Early Diagnosis and Treatment in Women with a Family History of Breast Cancer
Pål Møller
2001
15
1-3
p. 179-186
artikel
24
Epidemiology of Breast Cancer in Ukraine, its Clinical and Genetic Special Features in Women from Kiev Region
K.P. Ganina
2001
15
1-3
p. 104
artikel
25
Ethical, Social and Economic Issues in Familial Breast Cancer: a compilation of views from the E.C. Biomed II Demonstration Project
Michael Steel
2001
15
1-3
p. 125-131
artikel
26
Familial Breast and Ovarian Cancer: Genetic Counseling and Clinical Management in Italy
Barbara Pasini
2001
15
1-3
p. 41-43
artikel
27
Familial Breast Cancer: Clinical Services in the Netherlands
Fred H. Menko
2001
15
1-3
p. 31-33
artikel
28
Familial Breast Cancer in Southern Finland
Hannaleena Eerola
2001
15
1-3
p. 105
artikel
29
Familial Cancer in Women from the Gomel Region of Belarus
G.M. Porubova
2001
15
1-3
p. 86-87
artikel
30
Four Years Analysis of Cancer Genetic Clinics Activity in France from 1994 to 1997: A Survey on 801 Patients
Hagay Sobol
2001
15
1-3
p. 15-29
artikel
31
Genetic Counselling and Testing for Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer: The Gent(le) Approach
M. De Vos
2001
15
1-3
p. 191-195
artikel
32
Genetic Nurses and Counsellors - Preparation for Practice with Families at Risk of Familial Cancer
Heather Skirton
2001
15
1-3
p. 145-147
artikel
33
Genetic Testing for Breast Cancer Predisposition in 1999: which Molecular Strategy and which Family Criteria?
D. Stoppa-Lyonnet
2001
15
1-3
p. 67-68
artikel
34
Genetic Testing for Familial Breast Cancer - Ethical Questions Concerning Individual Rights and Social Responsibility
Sigrid Graumann
2001
15
1-3
p. 136-138
artikel
35
Germline Mutations in BRCA1 and BRCA2 in Polish Families Predisposed to Breast and Ovary Cancers
E. Grzybowska
2001
15
1-3
p. 103
artikel
36
Guidelines for Follow-Up of Women at High Risk for Inherited Breast Cancer: Consensus Statement from the Biomed 2 Demonstration Programme on Inherited Breast Cancer
P. Møller
2001
15
1-3
p. 207-211
artikel
37
Hereditary Breast Cancer in Latvia: Mutation Analysis of the BRCA1 Gene
L. Tihomirova
2001
15
1-3
p. 97
artikel
38
Hereditary Susceptibility to Breast Cancer: Significance of Age of Onset in Family History and Contribution of BRCA1 and BRCA2
Thomas S. Frank
2001
15
1-3
p. 89-92
artikel
39
Inherited Breast Cancer
Aphrodite V. Nonni
2001
15
1-3
p. 85
artikel
40
Insurance Implications for Individuals with a High Risk of Breast and Ovarian Cancer in Europe
P.J. Morrison
2001
15
1-3
p. 159-165
artikel
41
Large Deletions in the BRCA1 Gene are not Common in a Set of Familial German Breast Cancer Patients
M. Maringa
2001
15
1-3
p. 95
artikel
42
Low Incidence of Germline and Somatic Alterations in the E-Cadherin Gene in Lobular Breast Carcinoma
R.K. Schmutzler
2001
15
1-3
p. 123
artikel
43
Management of Breast Cancer in BRCA1/2 Mutation Carriers
R.A. Eeles
2001
15
1-3
p. 204
artikel
44
Management of Hereditary Breast Cancer
D.M. Eccles
2001
15
1-3
p. 187-189
artikel
45
Molecular Cancer Genetics in Eastern and Central Europe
Edith Olah
2001
15
1-3
p. 75-77
artikel
46
Mutation Analysis of BRCA1 and BRCA2 in Italian Hereditary and Sporadic Forms of Breast and Ovarian Cancers: Tumor Genotype-Phenotype Correlation in Breast Cancer BRCA-Mutation Carriers
G. Cipollini
2001
15
1-3
p. 101-102
artikel
47
Mutation Analysis of the BRCA1 and BRCA2 Genes in the Belgian Patient Population and Identification of a Belgian Founder Mutation BRCA1 IVS5+3A>G
Kathleen Claes
2001
15
1-3
p. 69-73
artikel
48
Mutations of the BRCA1 and BRCA2 Genes in Danish Patients Diagnosed at Young Age with Multi-Centric or Bilateral Breast Cancer
J.T. Bergthorsson
2001
15
1-3
p. 94
artikel
49
Mutation-Specific Survival of Inherited Breast Cancer
P. Møller
2001
15
1-3
p. 205
artikel
50
New Screening Techniques for Breast Cancer (MRI)
Fiona .J. Gilbert
2001
15
1-3
p. 115-116
artikel
51
Oligonucleotide Array for Mutation Analysis in Familial Breast Cancer
Andres Metspalu
2001
15
1-3
p. 117
artikel
52
Predicting Inherited Cancers: the Actuarial Implications
Angus S. Macdonald
2001
15
1-3
p. 177
artikel
53
Program for Genetic Monitoring of Breast Cancer Patients and Their Families
B. Radeva
2001
15
1-3
p. 51
artikel
54
Psychosocial Aspects of Familial Breast and Ovarian Cancer: Psychological Guidelines for Genetic Testing
M. Decruyenaere
2001
15
1-3
p. 152-153
artikel
55
Psychosocial Implications of Prophylactic Bilateral Mastectomy
H.M. Bebbington
2001
15
1-3
p. 154
artikel
56
Ras Genes in Human Breast Cancer
Spiros Miyakis
2001
15
1-3
p. 124
artikel
57
Risk Estimation and Pedigree Analysis
C.J. Chapman
2001
15
1-3
p. 119
artikel
58
Risk Estimation as a Decision-Making Tool for Genetic Analysis of the Breast Cancer Susceptibility Genes
Jenny Chang-Claude
2001
15
1-3
p. 53-65
artikel
59
Teaching Breast Cancer Genetics to Medical Students: Evaluation of a Computer Assister Learning (CAL) Package
Z. Miedzybrodzka
2001
15
1-3
p. 157
artikel
60
The Czech Republic: Genetic Counseling in High-Risk Breast/Ovarian Cancer Families
L. Foretova
2001
15
1-3
p. 50
artikel
61
The Future of DNA Diagnostics
Mark H. Skolnick
2001
15
1-3
p. 106-107
artikel
62
The Future of DNA Diagnostics
Gregory C. Critchfield
2001
15
1-3
p. 108-111
artikel
63
The Italian Tamoxifen Prevention Trial
B. Bonanni
2001
15
1-3
p. 199-200
artikel
64
The Molecular Analysis of BRCA1 Mutations in the First Slovak Patients with Suspected Familial Breast Cancer
L. Kulcsar
2001
15
1-3
p. 100
artikel
65
The Pathology of Hereditary Breast Cancer
Sunil R. Lakhani
2001
15
1-3
p. 113-114
artikel
66
The Role of Bilateral Prophylactic Mastectomy (BPMX) in Women at High Risk of Breast Cancer
A.D. Baildam
2001
15
1-3
p. 197-198
artikel
67
Uptake of Genetic Testing and Pre-Test Levels of Mental Distress in Norwegian Families with Known BRCA1 Mutations
Jon G. Reichelt
2001
15
1-3
p. 139-143
artikel
68
Use of Cytology to Diagnose Inherited Breast Cancer
Pål Møller
2001
15
1-3
p. 206
artikel
69
Utilisation of Prophylactic Mastectomy in 10 European Centres
D.G.R. Evans
2001
15
1-3
p. 148-151
artikel
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