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Male awareness of prostate cancer risk remains poor in relatives of women with germline variants in DNA‐repair genes

Abstract OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study is to evaluate male awareness of developing prostate cancer (PCa) in families with germline DNA‐repair genes (DRG) variants. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Data were collected from a prospective, monocentric cohort study. The study was conducted in a university hosp...

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Autores principales: Fasulo, Vittorio, Buffi, NicolòMaria, Chiarelli, Giuseppe, Lughezzani, Giovanni, Zuradelli, Monica, Ripamonti, Carla Barbara, Barile, Monica, Bianchi, Paolo, Benetti, Alessio, Paciotti, Marco, Uleri, Alessandro, Avolio, Pier Paolo, Saita, Alberto, Hurle, Rodolfo, Maura, Federica, Germagnoli, Luca, Asselta, Rosanna, Soldà, Giulia, Casale, Paolo, Lazzeri, Massimo
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10560622/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37818031
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/bco2.252
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author Fasulo, Vittorio
Buffi, NicolòMaria
Chiarelli, Giuseppe
Lughezzani, Giovanni
Zuradelli, Monica
Ripamonti, Carla Barbara
Barile, Monica
Bianchi, Paolo
Benetti, Alessio
Paciotti, Marco
Uleri, Alessandro
Avolio, Pier Paolo
Saita, Alberto
Hurle, Rodolfo
Maura, Federica
Germagnoli, Luca
Asselta, Rosanna
Soldà, Giulia
Casale, Paolo
Lazzeri, Massimo
author_facet Fasulo, Vittorio
Buffi, NicolòMaria
Chiarelli, Giuseppe
Lughezzani, Giovanni
Zuradelli, Monica
Ripamonti, Carla Barbara
Barile, Monica
Bianchi, Paolo
Benetti, Alessio
Paciotti, Marco
Uleri, Alessandro
Avolio, Pier Paolo
Saita, Alberto
Hurle, Rodolfo
Maura, Federica
Germagnoli, Luca
Asselta, Rosanna
Soldà, Giulia
Casale, Paolo
Lazzeri, Massimo
author_sort Fasulo, Vittorio
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description Abstract OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study is to evaluate male awareness of developing prostate cancer (PCa) in families with germline DNA‐repair genes (DRG) variants. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Data were collected from a prospective, monocentric cohort study. The study was conducted in a university hospital with a multidisciplinary approach to the patient (collaboration of the Departments of Oncology, Urology, Pathology, Radiology, and Medical Genetics Laboratory). We recruited healthy males, relatives of families of women with breast or ovarian cancer who tested positive for pathogenic variants (PVs) or likely pathogenic variants (LPVs) in DRGs. A dedicated PCa screening was designed and offered to men aged 35 to 69 years, based on early visits with digital rectal examination (DRE), prostate health index (PHI) measurement, multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging (mpMRI) and, if necessary, targeted/systematic prostate biopsies. The primary endpoint was to evaluate the willingness of healthy men from families with a DRG variants detected in female relatives affected with breast and/or ovarian cancer to be tested for the presence of familial PVs. The secondary endpoints were the acceptance to participate if resulted positive and compliance with the screening programme. RESULTS: Over 1256 families, of which 139 resulted positive for PVs in DRGs, we identified 378 ‘healthy’ men aged between 35 and 69 years old. Two hundred sixty‐one (69.0%) refused to be tested for DRG variants, 66 (17.5%) declared to have been previously tested, and 51 (13.5%) males were interested to be tested. Between those previously tested and those who accepted to be tested, 62 (53.0%) were positive for a DRG variant, and all of them accepted to participate in the subsequent surveillance steps. The main limitation is that is a single‐centre study and a short follow‐up. CONCLUSIONS: All men tested positive for a DRG variants agreed to go under the surveillance scheme. However, only 31% of ‘men at risk’ (i.e., relative of a DRG variant carrier) expressed their willingness to be tested for the familial DRG variant. This observation strongly supports the urgent need to implement awareness of genetic risk for PCa within the male population.
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spelling pubmed-105606222023-10-10 Male awareness of prostate cancer risk remains poor in relatives of women with germline variants in DNA‐repair genes Fasulo, Vittorio Buffi, NicolòMaria Chiarelli, Giuseppe Lughezzani, Giovanni Zuradelli, Monica Ripamonti, Carla Barbara Barile, Monica Bianchi, Paolo Benetti, Alessio Paciotti, Marco Uleri, Alessandro Avolio, Pier Paolo Saita, Alberto Hurle, Rodolfo Maura, Federica Germagnoli, Luca Asselta, Rosanna Soldà, Giulia Casale, Paolo Lazzeri, Massimo BJUI Compass Original Articles Abstract OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study is to evaluate male awareness of developing prostate cancer (PCa) in families with germline DNA‐repair genes (DRG) variants. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Data were collected from a prospective, monocentric cohort study. The study was conducted in a university hospital with a multidisciplinary approach to the patient (collaboration of the Departments of Oncology, Urology, Pathology, Radiology, and Medical Genetics Laboratory). We recruited healthy males, relatives of families of women with breast or ovarian cancer who tested positive for pathogenic variants (PVs) or likely pathogenic variants (LPVs) in DRGs. A dedicated PCa screening was designed and offered to men aged 35 to 69 years, based on early visits with digital rectal examination (DRE), prostate health index (PHI) measurement, multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging (mpMRI) and, if necessary, targeted/systematic prostate biopsies. The primary endpoint was to evaluate the willingness of healthy men from families with a DRG variants detected in female relatives affected with breast and/or ovarian cancer to be tested for the presence of familial PVs. The secondary endpoints were the acceptance to participate if resulted positive and compliance with the screening programme. RESULTS: Over 1256 families, of which 139 resulted positive for PVs in DRGs, we identified 378 ‘healthy’ men aged between 35 and 69 years old. Two hundred sixty‐one (69.0%) refused to be tested for DRG variants, 66 (17.5%) declared to have been previously tested, and 51 (13.5%) males were interested to be tested. Between those previously tested and those who accepted to be tested, 62 (53.0%) were positive for a DRG variant, and all of them accepted to participate in the subsequent surveillance steps. The main limitation is that is a single‐centre study and a short follow‐up. CONCLUSIONS: All men tested positive for a DRG variants agreed to go under the surveillance scheme. However, only 31% of ‘men at risk’ (i.e., relative of a DRG variant carrier) expressed their willingness to be tested for the familial DRG variant. This observation strongly supports the urgent need to implement awareness of genetic risk for PCa within the male population. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023-06-21 /pmc/articles/PMC10560622/ /pubmed/37818031 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/bco2.252 Text en © 2023 The Authors. BJUI Compass published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of BJU International Company. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Fasulo, Vittorio
Buffi, NicolòMaria
Chiarelli, Giuseppe
Lughezzani, Giovanni
Zuradelli, Monica
Ripamonti, Carla Barbara
Barile, Monica
Bianchi, Paolo
Benetti, Alessio
Paciotti, Marco
Uleri, Alessandro
Avolio, Pier Paolo
Saita, Alberto
Hurle, Rodolfo
Maura, Federica
Germagnoli, Luca
Asselta, Rosanna
Soldà, Giulia
Casale, Paolo
Lazzeri, Massimo
Male awareness of prostate cancer risk remains poor in relatives of women with germline variants in DNA‐repair genes
title Male awareness of prostate cancer risk remains poor in relatives of women with germline variants in DNA‐repair genes
title_full Male awareness of prostate cancer risk remains poor in relatives of women with germline variants in DNA‐repair genes
title_fullStr Male awareness of prostate cancer risk remains poor in relatives of women with germline variants in DNA‐repair genes
title_full_unstemmed Male awareness of prostate cancer risk remains poor in relatives of women with germline variants in DNA‐repair genes
title_short Male awareness of prostate cancer risk remains poor in relatives of women with germline variants in DNA‐repair genes
title_sort male awareness of prostate cancer risk remains poor in relatives of women with germline variants in dna‐repair genes
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10560622/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37818031
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/bco2.252
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