Screening behavior in women at increased familial risk for breast cancer

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Yoland C. Antill
John Reynolds
Mary Anne Young
 ˙ Judy A. Kirk
Katherine M. Tucker
Tarli L. Bogtstra
 ˙ Shirley S. Wong
 ˙ Tracy E. Dudding
Juliana L. Di Iulio
Kelly-Anne Phillips
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[1] Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre,Department of Hematology and Medical Oncology
[2] Statistical Centre,undefined
[3] Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre,undefined
[4] Locked Bag1,undefined
[5] A'Beckett St,undefined
[6] University of Melbourne,undefined
[7] Westmead Hospital,undefined
[8] Prince of Wales Hospital,undefined
[9] Monash Medical Centre,undefined
[10] Royal Melbourne Hospital,undefined
[11] Hunter Genetics,undefined
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Familial Cancer | 2006年 / 5卷
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BRCA1; BRCA2; Breast neoplasm; Ovarian neoplasm; Screening;
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This multicenter study examined the adherence of high-risk women to screening recommendations for breast and ovarian cancer following consultation at a familial cancer clinic (FCC). Self-report questionnaires assessing recall of screening advice, tests undertaken, risk perception, anxiety (Impact of Events Scale) and demographics were mailed to 396 consecutive eligible women who had attended one of six FCCs a median of 3.6 years prior. Family history, genetic test results and screening recommendations were abstracted from medical records. 182/266 (68.4%) women responded with 130 lost to follow-up. The proportions of women undertaking at least the recommended frequency of screening tests were: breast␣self examination (BSE) 50.4%, clinical breast examination (CBE) 66.0%, mammography 82.2%, transvaginal ultrasound (TVUS) 70.0%, CA125 84.0%. Factors associated with adherence to screening were: higher anxiety for BSE and CBE, being BRCA1/2 positive for CBE, older age, method of arrangement and having at least one affected first degree relative for mammography. Factors significantly associated with over-adherence were higher scores for anxiety for BSE and CBE and younger age (< 40 years) for TVUS. Between 41.3% (BSE) and 57.6% (CBE) of women incorrectly recalled their screening recommendations. A substantial minority of high-risk women do not adhere to screening advice. Strategies to improve the accuracy of recall of recommendations and the uptake of recommended screening are required.
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