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Who's to blame? Accounts of genetic responsibility and blame among Ashkenazi Jewish women at risk of BRCA breast cancer
Jessica Mozersky
Roy and Diana Vagelos Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences (DBBS)
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
Division of General Medicine & Geriatrics
Institute for Public Health
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Breast Cancer
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High-risk Women
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Ashkenazi Jews
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Genetic Responsibility
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Jewish Women
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High Risk
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Genetic Disease
20%
Disease Risk
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Reproductive History
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Cancer-free
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Specific Group
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Personal Health
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Genetic Knowledge
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Jews
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Reproductive Consequences
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In-depth Qualitative Interviews
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Sense of Responsibility
20%
Arts and Humanities
Jewish women
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Ashkenazi
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Blame
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Jews
60%
Action
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Future Generation
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Temporal
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London
20%
England
20%
Qualitative interviews
20%
Social Sciences
Judaism
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Jews
100%
Diseases
66%
UK
33%
Qualitative Interview
33%
London
33%
Sense of Responsibility
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Breast Cancer
100%
Genetic Disorder
33%
Reproductive History
33%
Diseases
33%
Psychology
Breast Cancer
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