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Insight into how patients with prostate cancer interpret and communicate genetic test results: implications for families

机译:深入了解前列腺癌患者如何解释和交流基因检测结果:对家庭的影响

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Patients with prostate cancer (PCA) are increasingly being offered germline genetic testing for precision therapy, precision management, and clinical trial options. Genetic test results also have implications for family members. How men with PCA perceive their genetic test results and decide whether to share recommendations with family members is not well studied. We interviewed 12 patients who had PCA and genetic testing and received a positive variant/likely positive variant (PV/ LPV) (n = 7) or a variant of unknown significance (VUS) (n = 5) result. The semi-structured interview had five sections: genetic testing experience, impact, and interpretation of the test result, deciding whether to communicate test results to family members, impact of communication on family members, and suggestions for genetic counselors and other PCA patients. Interviews were transcribed verbatim and thematic analysis was completed using NVivo software v10. Receipt of PV/LPV or VUS genetic test results was not as emotional as receiving the diagnosis of PCA itself. Seven of the 12 participants chose to share their test results with all relevant family members, 4 chose to share with select family members, and one chose to not disclose to any family members. The majority of family members who were aware of participants' genetic results have not undergone cascade genetic testing or sought cancer screening. Participants with PCA and positive or VUS genetic test results typically share their results with at least immediate family members, but some communication barriers exist. Understanding the best way to provide actionable and relevant information about genetic testing to family members remains a challenge.
机译:前列腺癌 (PCA) 患者越来越多地接受生殖系基因检测,以实现精准治疗、精准管理和临床试验选择。基因检测结果对家庭成员也有影响。患有PCA的男性如何看待他们的基因检测结果,并决定是否与家人分享建议,目前还没有得到很好的研究。我们采访了 12 名接受 PCA 和基因检测并接受阳性变异/可能阳性变异 (PV/LPV) (n = 7) 或意义未知变异 (VUS) (n = 5) 结果的患者。半结构化访谈分为五个部分:基因检测经验、影响、检测结果的解释、决定是否将检测结果传达给家庭成员、沟通对家庭成员的影响、对遗传咨询师和其他PCA患者的建议。使用NVivo软件v10逐字转录访谈并完成主题分析。收到 PV/LPV 或 VUS 基因检测结果并不像接受 PCA 本身的诊断那样情绪化。12 名参与者中有 7 人选择与所有相关家庭成员分享他们的测试结果,4 人选择与选定的家庭成员分享,1 人选择不向任何家庭成员透露。大多数知道参与者基因结果的家庭成员没有接受过级联基因检测或寻求癌症筛查。PCA和阳性或VUS基因检测结果的参与者通常至少与直系亲属分享他们的结果,但存在一些沟通障碍。了解向家庭成员提供有关基因检测的可操作和相关信息的最佳方式仍然是一个挑战。

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