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Factors Influencing Cancer Risk Perception in High Risk Populations: A Systematic Review

机译:高风险人群中影响癌症风险感知的因素:系统评价

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BackgroundPatients at higher than average risk of heritable cancer may process risk information differently than the general population. However, little is known about clinical, demographic, or psychosocial predictors that may impact risk perception in these groups. The objective of this study was to characterize factors associated with perceived risk of developing cancer in groups at high risk for cancer based on genetics or family history.MethodsWe searched Ovid MEDLINE, Ovid Embase, Ovid PsycInfo, and Scopus from inception through April 2009 for English-language, original investigations in humans using core concepts of "risk" and "cancer." We abstracted key information and then further restricted articles dealing with perceived risk of developing cancer due to inherited risk.ResultsOf 1028 titles identified, 53 articles met our criteria. Most (92%) used an observational design and focused on women (70%) with a family history of or contemplating genetic testing for breast cancer. Of the 53 studies, 36 focused on patients who had not had genetic testing for cancer risk, 17 included studies of patients who had undergone genetic testing for cancer risk. Family history of cancer, previous prophylactic tests and treatments, and younger age were associated with cancer risk perception. In addition, beliefs about the preventability and severity of cancer, personality factors such as "monitoring" personality, the ability to process numerical information, as well as distress/worry also were associated with cancer risk perception. Few studies addressed non-breast cancer or risk perception in specific demographic groups (e.g. elderly or minority groups) and few employed theory-driven analytic strategies to decipher interrelationships of factors.ConclusionsSeveral factors influence cancer risk perception in patients at elevated risk for cancer. The science of characterizing and improving risk perception in cancer for high risk groups, although evolving, is still relatively undeveloped in several key topic areas including cancers other than breast and in specific populations. Future rigorous risk perception research using experimental designs and focused on cancers other than breast would advance the field.
机译:背景遗传风险高于平均风险的患者对风险信息的处理方式与一般人群不同。但是,对于可能影响这些人群的风险感知的临床,人口统计学或社会心理预测因素知之甚少。这项研究的目的是根据遗传学或家族史来鉴定与癌症高危人群的癌症风险有关的因素。方法从成立至2009年4月,我们从Ovid MEDLINE,Ovid Embase,Ovid PsycInfo和Scopus中搜索英语语言,使用“风险”和“癌症”的核心概念对人类进行的原始研究。我们提取了关键信息,然后进一步限制了涉及因遗传风险导致的患癌风险的文章。结果确定了1028个标题,其中53篇符合我们的标准。大多数(92%)使用观察设计,重点关注有家族病史或正在考虑进行乳腺癌基因检测的女性(70%)。在这53项研究中,有36项针对未进行过癌症风险基因检测的患者,其中17项是进行过遗传风险癌症检测的患者的研究。癌症的家族病史,先前的预防性检查和治疗以及年龄较小均与癌症风险感知有关。另外,关于癌症的可预防性和严重性的信念,诸如“监测”个性的个性因素,处理数字信息的能力以及困扰/忧虑等也与癌症风险感知有关。很少有研究针对特定人群(例如老年人或少数族裔)中的非乳腺癌或风险感知,很少采用理论驱动的分析策略来解释因素之间的相互关系。结论有几个因素会影响处于较高癌症风险的患者的癌症风险感知。尽管正在发展,但表征和改善高危人群的癌症风险感知的科学虽然在发展,但在几个关键主题领域(包括除乳腺癌以外的癌症和特定人群)中仍相对欠发达。未来使用实验设计进行的严格的风险感知研究将重点放在乳腺癌以外的癌症上,将会推动该领域的发展。

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