Decision guide reduced uncertainty over breast cancer prevention, study finds

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Mon, April 16, 2012

When women at high risk of breast cancer viewed a customized web-based decision guide about prevention options, they were more likely to make a choice about prevention and to feel comfortable with their choice.  CBSSM co-director and study senior author Angela Fagerlin is quoted in the press release.  Click here to view a press release about the study, whose authors included current CBSSM faculty member Brian Zikmund-Fisher and CBSSM alumni Peter Ubel and Dylan Smith.