Women worried about their familial breast cancer risk - A study on genetic advice in general practice

被引:16
作者
deBock, GH
Perk, DC
Oosterwijk, JC
Hageman, GCHA
Kievit, J
Springer, MP
机构
[1] Department of General Practice, University of Leiden, University Hospital, Leiden
[2] Medical Decision Making Unit, University of Leiden, University Hospital, Leiden
[3] Department of Clinical Genetics, University Hospital, Leiden
[4] Health Care Centre Wantveld, Noordwijk
关键词
breast cancer; general practice; genetic counselling; genetic risk;
D O I
10.1093/fampra/14.1.40
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Aims. To ascertain whether women who consulted their GP because they perceived themselves as at increased risk of familial breast cancer were indeed at increased risk, and to evaluate potential strategies for assessing genetic risk of breast cancer in general practice. Methods. Sixty-seven out of 81 women who had consulted their GP for advice about their possible increased risk of developing breast cancer due to breast cancer in the family were interviewed. Familial breast cancer risk was assessed by a clinical geneticist. This assessment was compared with two recent guidelines for referral for genetic counselling. Results. More than half (52%; n = 35) the women had a relative risk of two and over for developing breast cancer, while another half of these 35 (25%; n = 17) had a relative risk of three and over. All the women (n = 17) with a relative risk of three and over were identified by means of the two current guidelines for referral for genetic counselling, while more than half of the women (61%; n = 11) with a relative risk between two and three were identified. Conclusions. More than half th are indeed at increased risk of breast cancer. Current guidelines correctly identify women at high risk. However, doubts about the health gain and feasibility of referral warrant caution, and need further investigation.
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