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2. Awareness and attitude regarding reproductive options of persons carrying a BRCA mutation and their partners
3. Pregnant couples at increased risk for common aneuploidies choose maximal information from invasive genetic testing
4. Offspring of a Parent With Genetic Disease: Childhood Experiences and Adult Psychological Characteristics
5. Decision-making on preimplantation genetic diagnosis and prenatal diagnosis: a challenge for couples with hereditary breast and ovarian cancer
6. Impact of delayed implant and DIEP flap breast reconstruction on body image and sexual satisfaction: a prospective follow-up study
7. Prenatal testing for Huntingtonʼs disease in the Netherlands from 1998 to 2008
8. A plea for end-of-life discussions with patients suffering from Huntingtonʼs disease: the role of the physician
9. Genetic counseling does not fulfill the counseleesʼ need for certainty in hereditary breast/ovarian cancer families: an explorative assessment
10. Reproductive options for prospective parents in families with Huntingtonʼs disease: clinical, psychological and ethical reflections
11. The counseleesʼ self-reported request for psychological help in genetic counseling for hereditary breast/ovarian cancer: not only psychopathology matters
12. Long-term psychological distress in women at risk for hereditary breast cancer adhering to regular surveillance: a risk profile
13. Risk factors for psychological distress in women at risk for hereditary/familial breast cancer: a systematic review
14. Recommendations for the predictive genetic test in Huntingtonʼs disease
15. The short-term psychological impact of complications after breast reconstruction
16. Evaluation of exclusion prenatal and exclusion preimplantation genetic diagnosis for Huntingtonʼs disease in the Netherlands
17. Skin Examination Behavior: The Role of Melanoma History, Skin Type, Psychosocial Factors, and Region of Residence in Determining Clinical and Self-conducted Skin Examination
18. The impact of social and personal resources on psychological distress in women at risk for hereditary breast cancer
19. Opening the psychological black box in genetic counseling. The psychological impact of DNA testing is predicted by the counseleesʼ perception, the medical impact by the pathogenic or uninformative BRCA1/2-result
20. Adverse childhood experiences of persons at risk for Huntingtonʼs disease or BRCA1/2 hereditary breast/ovarian cancer
21. Psychological distress in women at risk for hereditary breast cancer: the role of family communication and perceived social support
22. The contribution of self-esteem and self-concept in psychological distress in women at risk of hereditary breast cancer
23. A whisper-game perspective on the family communication of DNA-test results: a retrospective study on the communication process of BRCA1/2-test results between proband and relatives
24. Duchenne/Becker muscular dystrophy in the family: have potential carriers been tested at a molecular level?
25. Perceiving cancer-risks and heredity-likelihood in genetic-counseling: how counselees recall and interpret BRCA 1/2-test results
26. ATTACHMENT IN PREDICTIVE TESTING FOR HUNTINGTONʼS DISEASE: I16
27. ORGANIZATION OF COLLABORATIVE MULTIDISCIPLINARY CARE IN HUNTINGTONʼS DISEASE: F12
28. A Decade of Genetic Counseling in Frontotemporal Dementia Affected Families: Few Counseling Requests and much Familial Opposition to Testing
29. Genetic discrimination in Huntingtonʼs disease
30. Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) patients living at home and their spousal caregivers compared with institutionalized FTD patients and their spousal caregivers: Which characteristics are associated with in-home care?
31. Predictive genetic testing for cardiovascular diseases: Impact on carrier children
32. The counselleesʼ view of an unclassified variant in BRCA1/2: recall, interpretation, and impact on life
33. Genetic testing in familial melanoma: uptake and implications
34. Estimating decreased risks for Huntington disease without a test
35. Health-related quality of life of children with a positive carrier status for inherited cardiovascular diseases
36. The common sense model of self-regulation and psychological adjustment to predictive genetic testing: a prospective study
37. Who is prone to high levels of distress after prophylactic mastectomy and/or salpingo-ovariectomy?
38. Family system characteristics and psychological adjustment to cancer susceptibility genetic testing: a prospective study
39. Clinical Characteristics Affect the Impact of an Uninformative DNA Test Result: The Course of Worry and Distress Experienced by Women Who Apply for Genetic Testing for Breast Cancer
40. Experience of parental cancer in childhood is a risk factor for psychological distress during genetic cancer susceptibility testing
41. HEREDITARY MELANOMA AND PREDICTIVE GENETIC TESTING: WHY NOT?
42. The impact of having relatives affected with breast cancer on psychological distress in women at increased risk for hereditary breast cancer
43. Methodology in longitudinal studies on psychological effects of predictive DNA testing: a review
44. Adverse Effects of Predictive Testing for Huntington Disease Underestimated: Long-Term Effects 7–10 Years After the Test
45. Long-Term Psychological Impact of Carrying a BRCA1/2 Mutation and Prophylactic Surgery: A 5-Year Follow-Up Study
46. Behavioural complaints in participants who underwent predictive testing for Huntington’s disease
47. Genetic testing in hereditary non-polyposis colorectal cancer families with a MSH2, MLH1, or MSH6 mutation
48. Relationship between exposure and toxicity in high-dose chemotherapy with cyclophosphamide, thiotepa and carboplatin
49. Psychological studies in Huntingtonʼs disease: making up the balance
50. A Mechanism-Based Pharmacokinetic Model for the Cytochrome P450 Drug–Drug Interaction between Cyclophosphamide and ThioTEPA and the Autoinduction of Cyclophosphamide
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