Clinical guidelines for the classification and care of women at risk of familial breast cancer in primary, secondary, and tertiary care

The scope of this guideline was care, and classification, of women at risk of breast cancer because of family history. The guideline covers women aged 18 years and older. It does not cover women who have breast cancer. It does not cover the care and management of men who may be at risk because of fa...

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Corporate Author: University of Sheffield School of Health and Related Research
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Sheffield, UK University of Sheffield 2004, [2004]
Series:NICE clinical guidelines
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Collection: National Center for Biotechnology Information - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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520 |a The scope of this guideline was care, and classification, of women at risk of breast cancer because of family history. The guideline covers women aged 18 years and older. It does not cover women who have breast cancer. It does not cover the care and management of men who may be at risk because of family history. The guideline addresses care in primary, secondary and tertiary care in respect of these women. However, the guideline does not cover in detail some aspects of some interventions that may be relevant, for example it does not address methods of screening in detail as that is outwith the scope