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Cost-effectiveness of population screening for BRCA mutations in Ashkenazi jewish women compared with family history-based testing
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Cost-effectiveness of population screening for BRCA mutations in Ashkenazi jewish women compared with family history-based testing

Ranjit Manchanda, Rosa Legood, Matthew Burnell, Alistair McGuire, Maria Raikou, Kelly Loggenberg, Jane Wardle, Saskia Sanderson, Sue Gessler, Lucy Side, …
JNCI : Journal of the National Cancer Institute, Vol.107(1), pp.380-380
01/01/2015
PMCID: PMC4301704
PMID: 25435542

Abstract

Adult Aged BRCA1 Protein - genetics BRCA2 Protein - genetics Breast Neoplasms - economics Breast Neoplasms - genetics Breast Neoplasms - prevention & control Cost-Benefit Analysis Early Detection of Cancer - economics Early Detection of Cancer - methods Female Genetic Testing - economics Genetic Testing - methods Humans Jews - genetics Mass Screening - economics Mass Screening - methods Middle Aged Ovarian Neoplasms - economics Ovarian Neoplasms - genetics Ovarian Neoplasms - prevention & control Quality-Adjusted Life Years Sensitivity and Specificity Mutation Quality of Life United Kingdom
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