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Reshma Jagsi Study Finds that Many Breast Cancer Pts Unnecessarily Choose Double Mastectomy
Reshma Jagsi study finds that many high-risk patients with breast cancer aren’t getting genetic testing
Study by CBSSM faculty highlighted in Horsetalk
Talking to clinicians is the best way for breast cancer patients to understand their recurrence risk
Research project
Discussing the Choice: Talking with Your Doctor about Early Stage Prostate Cancer (2008-2014)
Collaborative Research: Testing Cognitive and Affective Interventions to Improve Public Understanding and Affective Reactions to Pandemic Risks (2015-2017)
Communicating Diagnostic and Risk Information to People with Mild Cognitive Impairment (2008-2011)
Communicating Health and Risk Manual (CHARM) (2013-2014)
Decision Making About Organ Quality in Liver Transplantation (2010-2014)
Effective Communications in Outbreak Management Development of an Evidence-Based Tool for Europe (2012-2015)
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