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What do cancer patients' relatives think about addressing cancer family history and performing genetic testing in palliative care?

机译:癌症患者的亲戚如何考虑解决癌症家族史以及在姑息治疗中进行遗传测试?

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Palliative care may be an opportunity to discuss cancer family history and familial cancer risks with patients' relatives. It may also represent the last opportunity to collect, from dying patients, clinical data and biospecimens that will inform cancer risk assessment and prevention in their surviving relatives. This study aims to explore the perspectives of cancer patients' relatives about cancer heritability, addressing cancer family history, and performing genetic testing in palliative care settings. Thirteen first-degree relatives of cancer patients who died in palliative care participated in the study. Two focus groups were conducted and transcribed verbatim. Two independent coders conducted a thematic content analysis. The themes included: (1) Knowledge of cancer heritability; (2) Experiences and expectations regarding cancer family history discussions, and (3) Views on genetic testing in palliative care patients and DNA biobanking. Participants seemed aware that cancer family history is a potential risk factor for developing the disease. They considered the palliative care period an inappropriate moment to discuss cancer heritability. They also did not consider palliative care providers as appropriate resources to consult for such matters as they are not specialized in this field. Participants welcomed DNA biobanking and genetic testing conducted at the palliative care patients' request. Cancer occurrence within families raises concerns among relatives about cancer heritability, but the palliative care period is not considered the most appropriate moment to address this issue. However, discussions about the risk to cancer patients' relatives might need to be considered on a case-by-case basis.
机译:姑息治疗可能是与患者亲属讨论癌症家族史和家族性癌症风险的机会。它还可以代表收集的最后一次机会,从死亡患者,临床资料和生物学中都会通知癌症风险评估和预防在他们存活的亲属。本研究旨在探讨癌症患者亲属关于癌症遗传性,解决癌症家族历史,并在姑息治疗环境中进行遗传检测的视角。在姑息治疗中死亡的癌症患者的十三名亲属参加了该研究。进行了两个焦点小组并逐字转录。两个独立的编码器进行了主题内容分析。包括:(1)癌症遗传性的知识; (2)关于癌症家族历史讨论的经验和期望,以及(3)对姑息治疗患者和DNA生物的遗传检测的看法。参与者似乎意识到癌症家族史是发展疾病的潜在危险因素。他们认为姑息治疗期间不恰当的时刻讨论癌症遗产。他们还没有考虑姑息护理提供者作为适当的资源,以咨询此类事项,因为它们不专注于该领域。参与者欢迎在姑息治疗患者的要求下进行DNA Biobanking和遗传测试。家庭中的癌症发生引起了关于癌症遗传性的亲属之间的担忧,但姑息治疗期不被认为是解决这个问题的最合适的时刻。但是,关于癌症患者亲属的风险的讨论可能需要根据案例审议。

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