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Kate Brain

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BMC Cancer|December 6, 2017
Influences on anticipated time to ovarian cancer symptom presentation in women at increased risk compared to population risk of ovarian cancerStephanie Smits, Jacky Boivin, Usha Menon, et al.
JMIR Mhealth and Uhealth|August 2, 2019
The Preferences of Patients With Cancer Regarding Apps to Help Meet Their Illness-Related Information Needs: Qualitative Interview StudyRebecca Richards, Paul Kinnersley, Kate Brain, et al.
BMC Public Health|October 13, 2016
Barriers to cancer symptom presentation among people from low socioeconomic groups: a qualitative studyGrace McCutchan, Fiona Wood, Stephanie Smits, et al.
Gynecologic Oncology|February 27, 2004
An exploratory qualitative study of women's perceptions of risk management options for familial ovarian cancer: implications for informed decision makingKate Brain, Clare Gravell, Elizabeth France, et al.
European Journal of Cancer (Oxford, England : 1990)|December 27, 2005
The experiences of men with breast cancer in the United KingdomRachel Iredale, Kate Brain, Buddug Williams, et al.
Journal of Psychosomatic Research|June 26, 2007
A randomized controlled trial of a brief self-help coping intervention designed to reduce distress when awaiting genetic risk informationPaul Bennett, Ceri Phelps, Kate Brain, et al.
Psycho-Oncology|April 5, 2012
A self-help coping intervention can reduce anxiety and avoidant health behaviours whilst waiting for cancer genetic risk information: results of a phase III randomised trialCeri Phelps, Paul Bennett, Kerenza Hood, et al.
British Journal of Nursing (Mark Allen Publishing)|June 7, 2007
The information needs of men with breast cancerRachel Iredale, Buddug Williams, Kate Brain, et al.
Journal of Clinical Oncology : Official Journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology|December 31, 2005
Psychological distress in men with breast cancerKate Brain, Buddug Williams, Rachel Iredale, et al.
Psycho-Oncology|June 27, 2013
A qualitative study of women's experiences of familial ovarian cancer screeningKate J Lifford, Alison Clements, Lindsay Fraser, et al.
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BMC Cancer|December 6, 2017
Influences on anticipated time to ovarian cancer symptom presentation in women at increased risk compared to population risk of ovarian cancerStephanie Smits, Jacky Boivin, Usha Menon, et al.
JMIR Mhealth and Uhealth|August 2, 2019
The Preferences of Patients With Cancer Regarding Apps to Help Meet Their Illness-Related Information Needs: Qualitative Interview StudyRebecca Richards, Paul Kinnersley, Kate Brain, et al.
BMC Public Health|October 13, 2016
Barriers to cancer symptom presentation among people from low socioeconomic groups: a qualitative studyGrace McCutchan, Fiona Wood, Stephanie Smits, et al.
Gynecologic Oncology|February 27, 2004
An exploratory qualitative study of women's perceptions of risk management options for familial ovarian cancer: implications for informed decision makingKate Brain, Clare Gravell, Elizabeth France, et al.
European Journal of Cancer (Oxford, England : 1990)|December 27, 2005
The experiences of men with breast cancer in the United KingdomRachel Iredale, Kate Brain, Buddug Williams, et al.
Journal of Psychosomatic Research|June 26, 2007
A randomized controlled trial of a brief self-help coping intervention designed to reduce distress when awaiting genetic risk informationPaul Bennett, Ceri Phelps, Kate Brain, et al.
Psycho-Oncology|April 5, 2012
A self-help coping intervention can reduce anxiety and avoidant health behaviours whilst waiting for cancer genetic risk information: results of a phase III randomised trialCeri Phelps, Paul Bennett, Kerenza Hood, et al.
British Journal of Nursing (Mark Allen Publishing)|June 7, 2007
The information needs of men with breast cancerRachel Iredale, Buddug Williams, Kate Brain, et al.
Journal of Clinical Oncology : Official Journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology|December 31, 2005
Psychological distress in men with breast cancerKate Brain, Buddug Williams, Rachel Iredale, et al.
Psycho-Oncology|June 27, 2013
A qualitative study of women's experiences of familial ovarian cancer screeningKate J Lifford, Alison Clements, Lindsay Fraser, et al.
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