Psychological predictors of advanced cancer patients’ preferences for return of results from comprehensive tumor genomic profiling

Author:

Meiser Bettina1ORCID,Butow Phyllis2,Davies Grace2,Napier Christine E.3,Schlub Timothy E.4,Bartley Nicci2,Juraskova Ilona2,Ballinger Mandy L.35,Thomas David M.35,Tucker Kathy16,Goldstein David17,Biesecker Barbara B.8ORCID,Best Megan C.29,

Affiliation:

1. Prince of Wales Clinical School University of NSW Kensington New South Wales Australia

2. Psycho‐Oncology Co‐operative Research Group (PoCoG), School of Psychology University of Sydney Sydney New South Wales Australia

3. Cancer Theme, Garvan Institute of Medical Research Darlinghurst New South Wales Australia

4. School of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine and Health University of Sydney Sydney New South Wales Australia

5. St Vincent's Clinical School, Faculty of Medicine University of NSW Sydney New South Wales Australia

6. Hereditary Cancer Clinic, Prince of Wales Hospital Randwick New South Wales Australia

7. Department of Medical Oncology Prince of Wales Hospital Randwick New South Wales Australia

8. RTI International Washington District of Columbia USA

9. Institute for Ethics and Society University of Notre Dame Australia Broadway New South Wales Australia

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Genetics(clinical),Genetics

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