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Knowledge and attitudes about microsatellite instability testing among high-risk individuals diagnosed with colorectal cancer.

机译:在诊断为大肠癌的高危人群中有关微卫星不稳定性测试的知识和态度。

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For individuals meeting Bethesda criteria for hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer syndrome, the microsatellite instability (MSI) test is recommended as a screening evaluation before proceeding to genetic testing. The MSI test is new to the medical setting, but will be increasingly used to screen patients at high risk for hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer. The main goals of this study were to examine knowledge about and exposure to the MSI test among individuals considering the test, to evaluate perceived benefits and barriers to undergoing the MSI test, and to identify the demographic, medical, and psychosocial correlates of the perceived benefits and barriers to undergoing the test. One hundred and twenty-five patients completed a survey after being offered the test, but prior to making the decision whether to pursue MSI testing. Results indicated low levels of knowledge about and previous exposure to the MSI test. Participants held positive attitudes about the potential benefits of the test and perceived few barriers to undergoing the test. Motivations were similar to those cited by individuals considering other genetic tests. Participants with nonmetastatic disease, with lower perceived risk for cancer recurrence, and who reported more self-efficacy endorsed more benefits from the test. Higher levels of cancer-specific psychological distress were associated with more perceived barriers to having the test. These findings suggest that individuals considering the MSI test know very little about it but hold positive attitudes about the test's utility. More distressed patients, patients who perceive themselves at higher risk for cancer recurrence, and patients with metastatic disease might be less motivated to have the MSI test.
机译:对于符合Bethesda遗传性非息肉性结直肠癌综合征标准的个体,建议在进行基因测试之前,先进行微卫星不稳定性(MSI)测试作为筛查评估。 MSI测试是医学领域的新技术,但将越来越多地用于筛查遗传性非息肉病性大肠癌高风险患者。这项研究的主要目标是在考虑参加该测试的个人中检查有关MSI测试的知识并接触MSI测试,评估进行MSI测试的感知收益和障碍,并确定感知收益的人口统计,医学和社会心理相关因素以及进行测试的障碍。一百二十五名患者在接受测试后,但在决定是否进行MSI测试之前完成了一项调查。结果表明,有关MSI测试的知识和以前的接触水平较低。参与者对测试的潜在好处持积极态度,认为参加测试的障碍很小。动机类似于考虑其他基因测试的个人所引用的动机。患有非转移性疾病,降低了癌症复发风险并且报告了更高的自我效能的参与者认可了该测试的更多好处。癌症特定的心理困扰程度越高,与进行测试的更多障碍相关。这些发现表明,考虑使用MSI测试的个人对此知之甚少,但对测试的实用性持积极态度。患病率更高的患者,认为自己有较高癌症复发风险的患者以及患有转移性疾病的患者可能不太愿意进行MSI测试。

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