Publications by authors named "Marie Thiblet"

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  • - The study explored how and why overweight and obese pregnant women participated in an educational program that included nutritional workshops and physical activity sessions, with the goal of improving health behaviors and outcomes.
  • - Of the 187 women invited, only about 61.5% participated, and even fewer (45%) regularly attended sessions; higher household income correlated with regular attendance.
  • - While participation did not significantly change overall eating behaviors or physical activity levels, women who regularly attended showed temporary improvements in positive emotional well-being during the program.
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Objectives: Breast oncology genetics emerged almost 30 years ago with the discovery of the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes. The evolution of analytical practices has progressively allowed access to tests whose results now have a considerable impact on the management of both female and male breast cancers. The Sénologie commission of the Collège national des gynécologues et obstétriciens français (CNGOF) asked five specialists in breast surgery, oncology and oncological genetics to draw up a summary of the oncogenetic testing criteria used and the clinical implications for the female and male population of the test results, with or without an identified causal variant.

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