Long-Term Reactions to Genetic Testing for BRCA1 and BRCA2 Mutations: Does Time Heal Women's Concerns?

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Halbert, Chanita Hughes [1 ]
Stopfer, Jill E. [1 ]
McDonald, Jasmine [1 ]
Weathers, Benita [1 ]
Collier, Aliya [1 ]
Troxel, Andrea B. [1 ]
Domchek, Susan [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Penn, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA
关键词
AFRICAN-AMERICAN WOMEN; BREAST-OVARIAN CANCER; PROPHYLACTIC SURGERY; HEREDITARY BREAST; PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACT; DECISION-MAKING; RISK; SATISFACTION; DISTRESS; CARRIERS;
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10.1200/JCO.2010.33.1561
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
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Purpose Short-term reactions to BRCA1 and BRCA2 (BRCA1/2) genetic test results have been described in several reports, but the long-terms effects of testing have not been examined extensively. Methods We conducted an observational study to characterize the long-term impact of genetic testing for BRCA1/2 mutations in 167 women who had received genetic test results at least 4 years ago. We also evaluated the relationship between genetic testing-specific reactions and breast and ovarian cancer screening to determine the behavioral significance of adverse reactions. Results Seventy-four percent of women were not experiencing any distress regarding their test result, 41% were not experiencing any uncertainty, and 51% had a score for positive experiences that was suggestive of low levels of adverse reactions in terms of family support and communication. Mutation carriers (odds ratio, 3.96; 95% CI, 1.44 to 10.89; P = .01) were most likely to experience distress. Only less time since disclosure was related significantly to experiencing uncertainty (odds ratio, 0.62; 95% CI, 0.44 to 0.88; P = .008). In terms of cancer screening, 81% of women had a mammogram during the year before study enrollment, 25% had magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), 20% had a transvaginal ultrasound, and 20% had a CA-125. Experiencing distress was associated significantly with having a CA-125 (chi(2) = 3.89, P = .05), and uncertainty was associated with having an MRI (chi(2) = 8.90, P = .003). Conclusion Our findings show that women are not likely to experience genetic testing concerns several years after receiving BRCA1/2 test results; distress and uncertainty are not likely to have adverse effects on screening among women at risk for hereditary disease. J Clin Oncol 29: 4302-4306. (C) 2011 by American Society of Clinical Oncology
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