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Uptake of cancer risk management strategies among women who undergo cascade genetic testing for breast cancer susceptibility genes
Author(s) -
Makhnoon Sukh,
Tran Grace,
Levin Brooke,
Mattie Kristin D.,
Dreyer Brian,
Volk Robert J.,
Grana Generosa,
Arun Banu K.,
Peterson Susan K.
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
cancer
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.052
H-Index - 304
eISSN - 1097-0142
pISSN - 0008-543X
DOI - 10.1002/cncr.33668
Subject(s) - medicine , mammography , breast cancer , genetic testing , oncology , cancer , oophorectomy , gynecology , ovarian cancer , mastectomy , genetic counseling , obstetrics , surgery , genetics , hysterectomy , biology
Background Uptake of cancer risk management based on inherited predispositions, which encompasses bilateral mastectomy (BLM), bilateral salpingo‐oophorectomy (BSO), and intensified screening, is the primary motivation for cascade testing for hereditary breast and ovarian cancer (HBOC). However, long‐term outcome data for cascade testers are lacking. Methods Medical records were abstracted for all unaffected women with pathogenic variants in HBOC genes from 2 cancer hospitals (2013‐2019) with at least 1 year of follow‐up to compare the uptake of surgery and screening between cascade and noncascade testers. Results Cascade testers (79.8%) were younger than noncascade testers (mean age, 37.6 vs 43.5 years; P = .002). Among women aged ≥40 years, 43% underwent BLM, and 71.6% underwent BSO, with no significant difference in uptake between cascade and noncascade testers. The mean time to BSO among cascade testers was shorter among women aged ≥40 years versus those aged <40 years (11.8 vs 31.9 months; P = .04); no such difference was observed among noncascade testers. Mammography and breast magnetic resonance imaging rates were low in the recorded 6 years for both groups after genetic counseling. Conclusions Management uptake among cascade testers is high with rates comparable to those for unaffected BRCA‐positive women. A large proportion of women act on cascade test results, and this represents a novel report of utilization of cancer management strategies.