Screening Mammography: Patient Perceptions and Preferences Regarding Communication of Estimated Breast Cancer Risk

被引:19
作者
Amornsiripanitch, Nita [1 ,2 ]
Mangano, Mark [1 ]
Niell, Bethany L. [3 ]
机构
[1] Massachusetts Gen Hosp, Dept Radiol, Boston, MA USA
[2] Seattle Canc Care Alliance, Seattle, WA USA
[3] H Lee Moffitt Canc Ctr & Res Inst, 12902 USF Magnolia Dr, Tampa, FL 33612 USA
关键词
breast MRI; communication; patient centered; risk assessment; screening mammography; RESONANCE-IMAGING USE; FAMILY-HISTORY; OVARIAN-CANCER; WOMEN; MRI; RADIOLOGISTS; GUIDELINES; AWARENESS; INCREASE; MODEL;
D O I
10.2214/AJR.16.16779
中图分类号
R8 [特种医学]; R445 [影像诊断学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100207 ; 1009 ;
摘要
OBJECTIVE. Many models exist to estimate a woman's risk of development of breast cancer. At screening mammography, many imaging centers collect data required for these models to identify women who may benefit from supplemental screening and referral for cancer risk assessment. The purpose of this study was to discern perceptions and preferences of screening mammography patients regarding communication of estimated breast cancer risk. SUBJECTS AND METHODS. An anonymous survey was distributed to screening and surveillance mammography patients between April and June 2015. Survey questions were designed to assess patient preferences regarding the receipt and complexity of risk estimate communication, including hypothetical scenarios with and without > 20% estimated risk of breast cancer. The McNemar test and the Wilcoxon signed rank test were used with p <= 0.05 considered statistically significant. RESULTS. The survey was distributed to 1061 screening and surveillance mammography patients, and 503 patients responded (response rate, 47%). Although 86% (431/503) of patients expressed interest in learning their estimated risk, only 8% (38/503) had undergone formal risk assessment. The preferred method (241 respondents [26%]) of communication of risk < 20% was a mailed letter accompanying annual mammogram results. For risk > 20%, patients preferred oral communication and were 10-fold as likely to choose only oral communication (p < 0.000001). For risk < 20% and > 20%, patients preferred to learn their estimated risk in great detail (69% and 85%), although women were significantly more likely to choose greater detail for risk > 20% (p < 0.00001). CONCLUSION. Screening mammography patients expressed interest in learning their estimated risk of breast cancer regardless of their level of hypothetical risk.
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页码:1163 / 1170
页数:8
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