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    The BSR-PsA: study protocol for the British Society for Rheumatology psoriatic arthritis register by Jones, Gareth T, Macfarlane, Gary J, Forrest Keenan, Karen, McNamee, Paul, Neilson, Aileen R, Siebert, Stefan, Burden, A David, Kay, Lesley, Helliwell, Philip S

    Published in BMC rheumatology (17-05-2021)
    “…Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) presents a unique clinical challenge. Affecting joints, skin, nails, and other organs, it is associated with various comorbidities…”
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    How Do Partners Find out About the Risk of Huntington’s Disease in Couple Relationships? by Keenan, Karen Forrest, Simpson, Sheila A., Miedzybrodzka, Zosia, Alexander, David A., Semper, June

    Published in Journal of genetic counseling (01-06-2013)
    “…Whilst a growing body of work has explored family communication about Huntington’s disease and how at-risk individuals learn about their risk, the experience…”
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    Fluctuating salience in those living with genetic risk of motor neuron disease: A qualitative interview study by Howard, Jade, Mazanderani, Fadhila, Keenan, Karen Forrest, Turner, Martin R., Locock, Louise

    “…Background Motor neuron disease (MND) (also known as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) is a life‐limiting neurodegenerative condition. In up to 20% of people with…”
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    Experiences of predictive genetic testing in inherited motor neuron disease: Findings from a qualitative interview study by Howard, Jade, Forrest Keenan, Karen, Mazanderani, Fadhila, Turner, Martin R, Locock, Louise

    Published in Journal of genetic counseling (16-04-2024)
    “…Predictive genetic testing is increasingly available for individuals with a heightened risk of motor neuron disease (MND). However, little is known about how…”
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    Parents’ views of genetic testing and treatment of familial hypercholesterolemia in children: a qualitative study by Keenan, Karen Forrest, Finnie, Robert M., Simpson, William G., McKee, Lorna, Dean, John, Miedzybrodzka, Zosia

    Published in Journal of community genetics (01-01-2019)
    “…Familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) is a serious inherited disorder, which greatly increases individuals’ risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in adult life…”
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    How young people find out about their family history of Huntington's disease by Forrest Keenan, Karen, van Teijlingen, Edwin, McKee, Lorna, Miedzybrodzka, Zosia, Simpson, Sheila A.

    Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01-05-2009)
    “…Family communication about adult-onset hereditary illness can be problematic, leaving some relatives inadequately informed or ignorant of their risk. Although…”
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    Parenting a child with clubfoot: A qualitative study by Pietrucin-Materek, Marta, van Teijlingen, Edwin R., Barker, Simon, Forrest Keenan, Karen, Miedzybrodzka, Zosia

    “…Congenital Talipes Equinovarus (clubfoot) is a condition affecting about one per thousand live births in Europe. Diagnosis of CTEV usually occurs through…”
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    'It's their blood not mine': Who's responsible for (not) telling relatives about genetic risk? by Keenan, Karen Forrest, Simpson, Sheila A., Wilson, Brenda J., Van Teijlingen, Edwin R., Mckee, Lorna, Haites, Neva, Matthews, Eric

    Published in Health, risk & society (01-09-2005)
    “…With advances in the 'new genetics', an increasing number of people will have access to genetic information and predictive or susceptibility testing. Genetic…”
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    K11 How to help young people through the HD clinic: professionals’ views and experiences of facilitating parent/child communication by Miedzybrodzka, Zosia, Keenan, Karen Forrest, McKee, Lorna

    “…BackgroundUK guidelines advise genetics professionals to support and encourage family communication about genetic risk. However, parents can experience a lack…”
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    Does breast cancer genetic counselling meet women's expectations? A qualitative study by Grant, Aileen M., Teijlingen, Edwin R. van, Forrest-Keenan, Karen, Torrance, Nicola, Wilson, Brenda J., Haites, Neva E.

    Published in Critical public health (01-12-2006)
    “…A high demand exists in the United Kingdom for breast cancer genetic counselling. Due to the disease's high incidence, many women who received such counselling…”
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