Motivation and family communication in hereditary prostate cancer genetic testing: Survey of patients from a US tertiary medical center

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作者
Finn, Caitlin M. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
McCormick, Shelley [2 ]
Peterson, Danielle [1 ]
Niendorf, Kristin B. [1 ]
Rodgers, Linda H. [2 ]
机构
[1] MGH Inst Hlth Profess, Genet Counseling Program, Boston, MA 02129 USA
[2] Massachusetts Gen Hosp, Canc Ctr, Boston, MA 02114 USA
[3] Beth Israel Deaconess Med Ctr, Boston, MA 02215 USA
关键词
attitudes; beliefs; communication; decision making; family; family communication; family history; genetic counseling; genetic counselors; genetic testing; genetic testing disclosure; hereditary cancer; hereditary prostate cancer; LYNCH-SYNDROME; MALE CARRIERS; BRCA2; BREAST; RISK; PERCEPTIONS; MUTATIONS; RELATIVES; IMPACT; NEEDS;
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10.1002/jgc4.1624
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Q3 [遗传学];
学科分类号
071007 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Identification of a hereditary prostate cancer in an affected individual can guide treatment and may also impact cancer screening and surveillance for patients and their relatives. This study aimed to determine the factors that are associated with the decision-making process of individuals with prostate cancer regarding whether to pursue genetic testing as well as how, why, and with whom genetic test results are shared. We surveyed 113 patients diagnosed with prostate cancer who received cancer genetic counseling through a United States tertiary medical center, inquiring about genetic testing motivations and family communication about results. Among those who pursued genetic testing, (1) learning about my family's possible cancer risk (98%), (2) learning information that may guide cancer treatment (93%), and (3) learning if I am at risk for future cancers (92%) were most frequently identified as slightly or very important factors in their decision. Participants shared their genetic test results in a higher proportion to male first-degree relatives than female first-degree relatives; however, no significant difference was found (p = 0.103). Our study may suggest sex differences related to family communication about genetic testing results. Such findings indicate a critical need for genetic counselors to clearly communicate the impact of genetic test results on both male and female relatives. Further research on motivation and family communication about genetic test results in diverse cohorts is needed.
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