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Understanding of multigene test results among males undergoing germline testing for inherited prostate cancer: Implications for genetic counseling

Authors :
Veda N. Giri
Elias Obeid
Sarah E. Hegarty
Colette Hyatt
Carolyn Y. Fang
Laura Gross
Amy Leader
Lisa Bealin
Source :
The Prostate. 78:879-888
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Wiley, 2018.

Abstract

BACKGROUND Genetic testing (GT) for prostate cancer (PCA) is rising, with limited insights regarding genetic counseling (GC) needs of males. Genetic Evaluation of Men (GEM) is a prospective multigene testing study for inherited PCA. Men undergoing GC were surveyed on knowledge of cancer risk and genetics (CRG) and understanding of personal GT results to identify GC needs. METHODS GEM participants with or high-risk for PCA were recruited. Pre-test GC was in-person, with video and handout, or via telehealth. Post-test disclosure was in-person, by phone, or via telehealth. Clinical and family history data were obtained from participant surveys and medical records. Participants completed measures of knowledge of CRG, literacy, and numeracy pre-test and post-test. Understanding of personal genetic results was assessed post-test. Factors associated with knowledge of CRG and understanding of personal genetic results were examined using multivariable linear regression or McNemar's test. RESULTS Among 109 men who completed pre- and post-GT surveys, multivariable analysis revealed family history meeting hereditary cancer syndrome (HCS) criteria was significantly predictive of higher baseline knowledge (P = 0.040). Of 101 men who responded definitively regarding understanding of results, 13 incorrectly reported their result (McNemar's P

Details

ISSN :
02704137
Volume :
78
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Prostate
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....83e746dce3e3dcdc2e1df3e9dbc42b8c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/pros.23535