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Evaluation of an Italian Population-Based Programme for Risk Assessment and Genetic Counselling and Testing for BRCA1/2-Related Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer after 10 Years of Operation: An Observational Study Protocol

Authors :
Stefano Ferretti
Priscilla Sassoli de Bianchi
Debora Canuti
Cinzia Campari
Laura Cortesi
Valentina Arcangeli
Elena Barbieri
Cecilia D’Aloia
Rita Danesi
Pierandrea De Iaco
Margherita De Lillo
Laura Lombardo
Gabriella Moretti
Antonino Musolino
Dante Palli
Caterina Palmonari
Mila Ravegnani
Alfredo Tafà
Alessandra Tononi
Daniela Turchetti
Claudio Zamagni
Valentina Zampiga
Lauro Bucchi
the HBOC Study Group
Source :
Methods and Protocols, Vol 7, Iss 4, p 63 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2024.

Abstract

Hereditary breast/ovarian cancer (HBOC) syndrome is caused by the inheritance of monoallelic germline BRCA1/2 gene mutations. If BRCA1/2 mutation carriers are identified before the disease develops, effective actions against HBOC can be taken, including intensive screening, risk-reducing mastectomy and salpingo-oophorectomy, and risk-reducing medications. The Italian National Prevention Plan mandates the creation of regional BRCA genetic testing programmes. So far, however, only informal data have been reported on their implementation. We have designed a study aimed at evaluating the results of a population-based programme for risk assessment and genetic counselling and testing for BRCA1/2-related HBOC that is underway in the Emilia-Romagna region (northern Italy). The programme—which is entirely free—includes basic screening with an estimate of the likelihood of carrying a BRCA1/2 mutation using a familial risk assessment tool, a closer examination of women with suspected risk increase, an assessment of the need for further genetic counselling and, if needed, genetic testing and risk-reducing interventions. In this paper, the design of the programme and the protocol of the study are presented. The study has an observational, historical cohort design. Eligible are the women found to be at an increased risk of HBOC (profile 3 women). The main objectives are (i) to determine the precision of the programme in measuring the level of risk of HBOC for profile 3 women; (ii) to determine the characteristics of profile 3 women and their association with the risk management strategy chosen; (iii) to compare the age at onset, histologic type, tumour stage, molecular subtype, and prognosis of breast/ovarian cancers observed in the cohort of profile 3 women with the features of sporadic cancers observed in the general female population; (iv) to determine the level and the determinants of adherence to recommendations; and (v) to determine the appropriateness and timing of risk-reducing surgery and medications. Investigating the quality and results of the programme is necessary because the best practices in risk assessment and genetic counselling and testing for BRCA1/2-related cancer and the challenges they encounter should be identified and shared. The study has the potential to provide sound empirical evidence for the factors affecting the effectiveness of this type of service.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
24099279
Volume :
7
Issue :
4
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Methods and Protocols
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.45a7886160724011a27d7da7efcaef86
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/mps7040063