Medical students' knowledge on cancer predisposition syndromes and attitude toward eHealth

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Nees, Juliane [1 ]
Struewe, Farina [2 ]
Schott, Sarah [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Hosp Heidelberg, Dept Gynecol & Obstet, Neuenheimer Feld 440, D-69120 Heidelberg, Germany
[2] Hannover Med Sch, Dept Pediat Hematol & Oncol, Hannover, Germany
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Cancer predisposition syndrome; Medical education; eHealth; Li-Fraumeni Syndrome; Precise medicine; Rare disease; RECOMMENDATIONS; ONCOLOGY;
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10.1007/s00404-023-07266-4
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R71 [妇产科学];
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100211 ;
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PurposeIndividuals with cancer predisposition syndromes (CPS) inherit elevated cancer risks. Medical supply gaps for people at risk of CPS cause insufficient outreach and miss potential benefits of individualized care strategies. Increased awareness of CPS and progress in the eHealth sector are untapped sources of health care improvement for affected individuals.Methods and resultsThis study addressed German-speaking medical students with an online questionnaire in respect to their knowledge of CPS, their medical education, and perspectives. The study population (n = 404) reported interest in and knowledge of CPS, supported by a satisfactory and sustainable education for their prospective patient care. The next generation of doctors would implement eHealth to improve medical services. Skepticism about digitization was claimed by students. They were especially concerned about deterioration in the physician-patient relationship, data abuse, dependence on technology, and incorrect diagnoses.ConclusionDue to increasing diagnosing of CPS and deeper knowledge, this topic is essential for the curriculum in medical schools. In particular, care providers need know-how on identifying patients at risk for a CPS, certain diagnostic and therapeutic steps, surveillance and prophylactic strategies to improve patients' outcomes. Education in medical school as well as implemented eHealth seems to have potential to meet this demand in an upcoming era of personalized medicine.What does this study add to the clinical work.Medical teaching on cancer predisposition syndromes should be expanded to improve knowledge and individualized and personalized healthcare.ConclusionDue to increasing diagnosing of CPS and deeper knowledge, this topic is essential for the curriculum in medical schools. In particular, care providers need know-how on identifying patients at risk for a CPS, certain diagnostic and therapeutic steps, surveillance and prophylactic strategies to improve patients' outcomes. Education in medical school as well as implemented eHealth seems to have potential to meet this demand in an upcoming era of personalized medicine.What does this study add to the clinical work.Medical teaching on cancer predisposition syndromes should be expanded to improve knowledge and individualized and personalized healthcare.ConclusionDue to increasing diagnosing of CPS and deeper knowledge, this topic is essential for the curriculum in medical schools. In particular, care providers need know-how on identifying patients at risk for a CPS, certain diagnostic and therapeutic steps, surveillance and prophylactic strategies to improve patients' outcomes. Education in medical school as well as implemented eHealth seems to have potential to meet this demand in an upcoming era of personalized medicine.What does this study add to the clinical work.Medical teaching on cancer predisposition syndromes should be expanded to improve knowledge and individualized and personalized healthcare.
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