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. 1996 Jun;73(11):1422–1424. doi: 10.1038/bjc.1996.269

Anxiety in women "at risk' of developing breast cancer.

K Thirlaway 1, L Fallowfield 1, H Nunnerley 1, T Powles 1
PMCID: PMC2074499  PMID: 8645590

Abstract

Do family history clinics offering counselling, surveillance and preventative programmes alleviate or exacerbate anxiety in women at a high risk of developing breast cancer? In this study risk perceptions and anxiety of 99 'at risk' women participating in the Tamoxifen Prevention Trial were compared with those of 87 'at risk' women not attending any specialist clinic who were recruited from the National Breast Screening Programme (NBSP). Most anxiety was found in NBSP women with a family history. Women attending the family history clinic and participating in the trial had anxiety scores comparable with 86 women recruited from the NBSP who did not have a family history. We conclude that such specialist clinics do not see a selected group of the most anxious 'at risk' women nor does participation in tamoxifen prevention programmes appear to increase anxiety.

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