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  2. https://ccge.medschl.cam.ac.uk/wp-json/wp/v2/pages/1317

    https://ccge.medschl.cam.ac.uk/wp-json/wp/v2/pages/1317
    to achieve this by collecting a blood sample and information on family history and lifestyle from men and women who have been diagnosed with specific cancers. ... a blood sample and information on family history and lifestyle from men and women who have
  3. Genetic screening could improve breast cancer prevention | University …

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/genetic-screening-could-improve-breast-cancer-prevention
    Thumbnail for Genetic screening could improve breast cancer prevention | University of Cambridge 9 Apr 2015: For example, the researchers showed that the risk score could predict breast cancer risk both in women with and without a family history of the disease. ... Lifetime risk of breast cancer for women with a history of breast cancer in their close family
  4. https://radiology.medschl.cam.ac.uk/wp-json/wp/v2/pages/247

    https://radiology.medschl.cam.ac.uk/wp-json/wp/v2/pages/247
    those with a family history of breast cancer, or women with dense breasts. ... an assessment clinic following abnormal screening mammography and women (aged 40-49) with a family history of breast cancer attending annual mammography, will undergo both a
  5. A tribute to Professor Nina Hallowell (1957-2023) | Centre for Family

    https://www.cfr.cam.ac.uk/news/tribute-professor-nina-hallowell-1957-2023
    7 May 2024: Search site. Centre for Family Research. A tribute to Professor Nina Hallowell (1957-2023). ... Her papers have been widely cited. Later she completed her own project on the psychological implications of oophorectomy for women with a family history of
  6. Breast cancer gene carriers’ risk ’‘amplified’ by additional genes |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/breast-cancer-gene-carriers-risk-amplified-by-additional-genes
    20 Mar 2008: These findings are the first step in a series of studies hunting for breast cancer susceptibility genes, which aims to better monitor and treat women with a family history of the ... This is the first step in finding a set of genes that modify the risk
  7. Research Studies - Centre for Cancer Genetic Epidemiology

    https://ccge.medschl.cam.ac.uk/research/local/
    To do this we are recruiting approximately 2500 women with a strong family history of breast cancer and who are eligible for annual mammogram screening. ... The study hopes to achieve this by collecting a blood sample and information on family history
  8. TOMMY Trial

    https://radiology.medschl.cam.ac.uk/research/research-themes/research-theme-archive/tommy-trial/
    those with a family history of breast cancer, or women with dense breasts. ... Women (aged 47-73) who have been recalled to an assessment clinic following abnormal screening mammography and women (aged 40-49) with a family history of breast cancer
  9. Aims of the SEARCH Study - Centre for Cancer Genetic Epidemiology

    https://ccge.medschl.cam.ac.uk/search-study/aims-of-the-search-study/
    We hope to achieve this by collecting a blood sample and information on family history and lifestyle from men and women who have been diagnosed with specific cancers. ... The research aims to find out:. How often cancer occurs in a person with a family
  10. https://ccge.medschl.cam.ac.uk/wp-json/wp/v2/pages/267

    https://ccge.medschl.cam.ac.uk/wp-json/wp/v2/pages/267
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  11. Family history and location of genetic fault affect risk for carriers …

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/family-history-and-location-of-genetic-fault-affect-risk-for-carriers-of-key-breast-and-ovarian
    Thumbnail for Family history and location of genetic fault affect risk for carriers of key breast and ovarian cancer genes | University of Cambridge 20 Jun 2017: Advances in sequencing technologies have opened up the potential of screening all women for BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations, rather than just those with a significant family history of cancer, as is ... Such population-based screening, however, depends on

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