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Melissa Paquin1, Tracy Fasolino1, Mary Beth Steck1
1Clemson University.
Abstract:
Various breast cancer risk prediction models (BCRPMs) exist to assess an individual's risk of developing malignancy and risk of having a mutation associated with hereditary risk of developing cancer. This article provides oncology nurses with current information on the available BCRPMs and highlights nursing implications. Oncology nurses' understanding of BCRPMs can help to ensure that patients are receiving accurate and useful information related to their risks.
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