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BRCA1/2 mutation testing in breast cancer patients: a prospective study of the long-term psychological impact of approach during adjuvant radiotherapy

This study assessed psychological distress during the first year after diagnosis in breast cancer patients approached for genetic counseling at the start of adjuvant radiotherapy and identified those vulnerable to long-term high distress. Of the approached patients some chose to receive a DNA test r...

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Autores principales: Schlich-Bakker, Kathryn J., Ausems, Margreet G. E. M., Schipper, Maria, ten Kroode, Herman F. J., Wárlám-Rodenhuis, Carla C., van den Bout, Jan
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer US 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2668630/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17674198
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10549-007-9680-y
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author Schlich-Bakker, Kathryn J.
Ausems, Margreet G. E. M.
Schipper, Maria
ten Kroode, Herman F. J.
Wárlám-Rodenhuis, Carla C.
van den Bout, Jan
author_facet Schlich-Bakker, Kathryn J.
Ausems, Margreet G. E. M.
Schipper, Maria
ten Kroode, Herman F. J.
Wárlám-Rodenhuis, Carla C.
van den Bout, Jan
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description This study assessed psychological distress during the first year after diagnosis in breast cancer patients approached for genetic counseling at the start of adjuvant radiotherapy and identified those vulnerable to long-term high distress. Of the approached patients some chose to receive a DNA test result (n = 58), some were approached but did not fulfill criteria for referral (n = 118) and some declined counseling and/or testing (n = 44). The comparative group consisted of patients not eligible for genetic counseling (n = 182) and was therefore not approached. Patients actively approached for genetic counseling showed no more long-term distress than patients not eligible for such counseling. There were no differences between the subgroups of approached patients. Predictors for long-term high distress or an increase in distress over time were pre-existing high distress and a low quality of life, having children, and having no family members with breast cancer. It is concluded that breast cancer patients can be systematically screened and approached for genetic counseling during adjuvant radiotherapy without imposing extra psychological burden. Patients vulnerable to long-term high distress already displayed high distress shortly after diagnosis with no influence of their medical treatment on their level of distress at long-term.
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spelling pubmed-26686302009-04-20 BRCA1/2 mutation testing in breast cancer patients: a prospective study of the long-term psychological impact of approach during adjuvant radiotherapy Schlich-Bakker, Kathryn J. Ausems, Margreet G. E. M. Schipper, Maria ten Kroode, Herman F. J. Wárlám-Rodenhuis, Carla C. van den Bout, Jan Breast Cancer Res Treat Clinical Trial This study assessed psychological distress during the first year after diagnosis in breast cancer patients approached for genetic counseling at the start of adjuvant radiotherapy and identified those vulnerable to long-term high distress. Of the approached patients some chose to receive a DNA test result (n = 58), some were approached but did not fulfill criteria for referral (n = 118) and some declined counseling and/or testing (n = 44). The comparative group consisted of patients not eligible for genetic counseling (n = 182) and was therefore not approached. Patients actively approached for genetic counseling showed no more long-term distress than patients not eligible for such counseling. There were no differences between the subgroups of approached patients. Predictors for long-term high distress or an increase in distress over time were pre-existing high distress and a low quality of life, having children, and having no family members with breast cancer. It is concluded that breast cancer patients can be systematically screened and approached for genetic counseling during adjuvant radiotherapy without imposing extra psychological burden. Patients vulnerable to long-term high distress already displayed high distress shortly after diagnosis with no influence of their medical treatment on their level of distress at long-term. Springer US 2007-08-03 2008-06 /pmc/articles/PMC2668630/ /pubmed/17674198 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10549-007-9680-y Text en © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2007
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Schlich-Bakker, Kathryn J.
Ausems, Margreet G. E. M.
Schipper, Maria
ten Kroode, Herman F. J.
Wárlám-Rodenhuis, Carla C.
van den Bout, Jan
BRCA1/2 mutation testing in breast cancer patients: a prospective study of the long-term psychological impact of approach during adjuvant radiotherapy
title BRCA1/2 mutation testing in breast cancer patients: a prospective study of the long-term psychological impact of approach during adjuvant radiotherapy
title_full BRCA1/2 mutation testing in breast cancer patients: a prospective study of the long-term psychological impact of approach during adjuvant radiotherapy
title_fullStr BRCA1/2 mutation testing in breast cancer patients: a prospective study of the long-term psychological impact of approach during adjuvant radiotherapy
title_full_unstemmed BRCA1/2 mutation testing in breast cancer patients: a prospective study of the long-term psychological impact of approach during adjuvant radiotherapy
title_short BRCA1/2 mutation testing in breast cancer patients: a prospective study of the long-term psychological impact of approach during adjuvant radiotherapy
title_sort brca1/2 mutation testing in breast cancer patients: a prospective study of the long-term psychological impact of approach during adjuvant radiotherapy
topic Clinical Trial
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2668630/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17674198
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10549-007-9680-y
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