Approximately 10% of patients diagnosed with cancer have a germline variant in a gene that increases susceptibility to cancer. The most common examples
GENETIC testingCANCER susceptibilityBREAST self-examinationMAGNETIC resonance mammographyWHOLE body imagingCLINICAL decision support systemsApproximately 10% of patients diagnosed with cancer have a germline variant in a gene that increases susceptibility to cancer. The most common examples include germline ...
3 ⅐ No. 2 Genetic testing for breast cancer: Where are health care providers in the decision process? Christine M. Velicer, MS1,2, and Stephen Taplin, MD, MPH2,3 Purpose: To identify BRCA1/2 knowledge, genetic testing intentions, and communication patterns in breast cancer survivors (...
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aFor genetic testing for CRC susceptibility (ie, familial adeno-matous polyposis coli and hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer), the NACB panel supports previously published guidelines (308, 322-326). 为基因测试对于CRC感受性(ie、家族腺瘤polyposis杆菌和遗传性nonpolyposis colorectal癌症), NACB盘区支...
To examine how women cope with genetic testing for heightened susceptibility to breast cancer. Participants were 126 White women (age = 44 +/- 9 years) who were participants in a larger study of genetic testing for risk of different chronic diseases. All women were at higher-than-average risk...
doi:10.1056/NEJMsa1507092PubMedGoogle ScholarCrossref Genetic Testing for Cancer Susceptibility JAMA Editorial July 3, 2023 Multigene Panel Testing JAMA Oncology Viewpoint June 1, 2015 Concerns have arisen that technical advances in genomics have outpaced our ability to provide safe, ethical care. ...
In particular, there was an interest in addressing the opportunities and challenges arising from the application of massively parallel sequencing-also known as next-generation sequencing-to cancer susceptibility testing. This technology introduces a new level of complexity into the practice of cancer risk...
for colon cancer susceptibility, to determine whether provision of information about the accuracy of the test or the population risk of inheriting the colon cancer gene influences interest, to determine the reasons for wanting to be tested and to identify the factors related to interest in testing...
DTC Testing for Cancer Susceptibility Now, imagine that a young mother has just lost her good friend to breastcancer. Her friend was in her forties and left behind young children. The woman is devastated by this loss, and she is determined to do everything she can to reduce herriskof brea...