Lisa Madlensky, Ph.D.

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2002 University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada 
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Oncology, Nursing
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Vivek Goel grad student 2002 University of Toronto
 (Screening behaviors in relatives of Ontario colorectal cancer patients: A social -ecological approach.)
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Leggat-Barr K, Ryu R, Hogarth M, et al. (2023) Early Ascertainment of Breast Cancer Diagnoses Comparing Self-Reported Questionnaires and Electronic Health Record Data Warehouse: The WISDOM Study. Jco Clinical Cancer Informatics. 7: e2300019
Choi YY, Shin SJ, Lee JE, et al. (2021) Prevalence of cancer susceptibility variants in patients with multiple Lynch syndrome related cancers. Scientific Reports. 11: 14807
Yurgelun MB, Ukaegbu CI, Furniss CS, et al. (2020) Improving cascade genetic testing for families with inherited pancreatic cancer (PDAC) risk: The GENetic Education, Risk Assessment and TEsting (GENERATE) study. Journal of Clinical Oncology. 38: TPS779-TPS779
Huilgol YS, Keane H, Shieh Y, et al. (2020) Abstract P5-08-01: Breast cancer risk thresholds as a predictor of chemoprevention uptake in the Athena Breast Health Network Cancer Research. 80
Che M, Fiscallini AS, Acerbi I, et al. (2020) Abstract OT3-03-02: Personalized breast cancer screening in a population-based study: Women informed to screen depending on measures of risk (WISDOM) Cancer Research. 80
Xie Z, Wenger N, Stanton A, et al. (2019) Risk Estimation, Anxiety and Breast Cancer Worry in Women at Risk for Breast Cancer: A Single-Arm Trial of Personalized Risk Communication. Psycho-Oncology
Silver E, Wenger N, Xie Z, et al. (2019) Implementing a Population-Based Breast Cancer Risk Assessment Program. Clinical Breast Cancer
Acerbi I, Shieh Y, Madlensky L, et al. (2019) Abstract OT2-08-01: Personalized breast cancer screening in a population based study: Women Informed to Screen Depending On Measures of risk (WISDOM) Cancer Research
Xie Z, Wenger N, Johansen L, et al. (2018) Effect of risk communication on anxiety, breast cancer worry and risk perception in women at high risk of breast cancer. Journal of Clinical Oncology. 36: e22129-e22129
Naeim A, Sepucha K, Wenger N, et al. (2018) Abstract PD2-14: Participation in a personalized breast cancer screening trial does not increase anxiety at baseline Cancer Research. 78
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