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Jill Stopfer

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Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Medicine|September 25, 2019
Cancer Genetic Counseling-Current Practice and Future ChallengesJaclyn Schienda, Jill Stopfer
Community Genetics|April 18, 2008
BRCA1 and BRCA2 risk perceptions among African American women at increased risk for hereditary breast-ovarian cancerLisa Kessler, Susan Domchek, Jill Stopfer, et al.
JAMA|April 14, 2005
Racial differences in the use of BRCA1/2 testing among women with a family history of breast or ovarian cancerKatrina Armstrong, Ellyn Micco, Amy Carney, et al.
Archives of Internal Medicine|March 16, 2005
Patients' resistance to risk information in genetic counseling for BRCA1/2Andrea D Gurmankin, Susan Domchek, Jill Stopfer, et al.
Genetic Testing|September 7, 2002
What does my doctor think? Preferences for knowing the doctor's opinion among women considering clinical testing for BRCA1/2 mutationsKatrina Armstrong, Jill Stopfer, Kathleen Calzone, et al.
Journal of Clinical Oncology : Official Journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology|February 15, 2003
Application of breast cancer risk prediction models in clinical practiceSusan M Domchek, Andrea Eisen, Kathleen Calzone, et al.
American Journal of Medical Genetics. Part A|February 5, 2003
Early use of clinical BRCA1/2 testing: associations with race and breast cancer riskKatrina Armstrong, Barbara Weber, Jill Stopfer, et al.
Genetic Testing|April 29, 2005
Knowledge, attitudes, and utilization of BRCA1/2 testing among women with early-onset breast cancerNikki Peters, Susan M Domchek, Susan M Domcheck, et al.
Journal of Genetic Counseling|July 14, 2012
Low rates of African American participation in genetic counseling and testing for BRCA1/2 mutations: racial disparities or just a difference?Chanita Hughes Halbert, Lisa Kessler, Aliya Collier, et al.
Preventive Medicine|July 25, 2006
Breast cancer screening behaviors among African American women with a strong family history of breast cancerChanita Hughes Halbert, Lisa Kessler, E Paul Wileyto, et al.
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Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Medicine|September 25, 2019
Cancer Genetic Counseling-Current Practice and Future ChallengesJaclyn Schienda, Jill Stopfer
Community Genetics|April 18, 2008
BRCA1 and BRCA2 risk perceptions among African American women at increased risk for hereditary breast-ovarian cancerLisa Kessler, Susan Domchek, Jill Stopfer, et al.
JAMA|April 14, 2005
Racial differences in the use of BRCA1/2 testing among women with a family history of breast or ovarian cancerKatrina Armstrong, Ellyn Micco, Amy Carney, et al.
Archives of Internal Medicine|March 16, 2005
Patients' resistance to risk information in genetic counseling for BRCA1/2Andrea D Gurmankin, Susan Domchek, Jill Stopfer, et al.
Genetic Testing|September 7, 2002
What does my doctor think? Preferences for knowing the doctor's opinion among women considering clinical testing for BRCA1/2 mutationsKatrina Armstrong, Jill Stopfer, Kathleen Calzone, et al.
Journal of Clinical Oncology : Official Journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology|February 15, 2003
Application of breast cancer risk prediction models in clinical practiceSusan M Domchek, Andrea Eisen, Kathleen Calzone, et al.
American Journal of Medical Genetics. Part A|February 5, 2003
Early use of clinical BRCA1/2 testing: associations with race and breast cancer riskKatrina Armstrong, Barbara Weber, Jill Stopfer, et al.
Genetic Testing|April 29, 2005
Knowledge, attitudes, and utilization of BRCA1/2 testing among women with early-onset breast cancerNikki Peters, Susan M Domchek, Susan M Domcheck, et al.
Journal of Genetic Counseling|July 14, 2012
Low rates of African American participation in genetic counseling and testing for BRCA1/2 mutations: racial disparities or just a difference?Chanita Hughes Halbert, Lisa Kessler, Aliya Collier, et al.
Preventive Medicine|July 25, 2006
Breast cancer screening behaviors among African American women with a strong family history of breast cancerChanita Hughes Halbert, Lisa Kessler, E Paul Wileyto, et al.
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