A Comparison of Patients' and Physicians' Knowledge and Expectations Regarding Precision Oncology Tests

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作者
Dehar, Navdeep [1 ]
Abedin, Tasnima [2 ]
Tang, Patricia [3 ]
Bebb, Gwyn [3 ]
Cheung, Winson Y. Y. [3 ]
机构
[1] Queens Univ, Dept Med Oncol, Kingston, ON K7L 5P9, Canada
[2] Tom Baker Canc Clin, Clin Res Unit, Calgary, AB T2N 4N2, Canada
[3] Tom Baker Canc Clin, Dept Med Oncol, Calgary, AB T2N 4N2, Canada
关键词
precision oncology; tumour marker; communication; CELL LUNG-CANCER; METASTATIC COLORECTAL-CANCER; BREAST-CANCER; 1ST-LINE TREATMENT; DECISION-MAKING; OVARIAN-CANCER; RISK; ATTITUDES; CETUXIMAB; MEDICINE;
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10.3390/curroncol29120780
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
(1) Background: As genomic testing is becoming a part of the mainstream oncology practice, it is vital to ensure that our patients fully understand the implications of these tests. This study aimed to compare the attitudes and expectations of cancer patients with those of their physicians regarding the role of biomarker testing in clinical decision making. (2) Methods: Two separate, complimentary, self-administered questionnaires for patients with cancer and their physicians, respectively, were collected in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Out of 117, 113 completed patient surveys were included in the statistical analysis, constituting a 96.4% response rate. These surveys were subsequently matched with those of their corresponding oncologists to determine the concordance rates. (3) Results: Overall, patients demonstrated a good understanding of general cancer biology (80.0%) and diagnostic processes (90.0%) associated with precision oncology. Most patients wanted their tumours to be tested to guide treatment, and the oncologists broadly shared these views (concordance 65.1%). However, there were discrepancies between the knowledge and expectations regarding the applications of test results on actual diagnosis and prognosis between patients and their oncologists (concordance 26.1% and 36.0%, respectively). While only 28.0% of patients thought they had enough knowledge to make informed decisions, the majority (68.0%) said they needed more information. (4) Conclusion: Our study shows that patients and cancer physicians do not always agree with the roles and applications of genomic tests, which could lead to misplaced expectations and poor health outcomes. More research is needed to devise strategies to improve education and communication to align these expectations and improve the quality of clinical decision making.
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页码:9916 / 9927
页数:12
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