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The experiences and needs of Australian medical oncologists in integrating comprehensive genomic profiling into clinical care: a nation-wide survey

Purpose: Comprehensive genomic profiling (CGP) is increasingly used to guide cancer therapy. This study aimed to characterise oncologists’ experiences and needs when utilising genomic results. Materials and Methods: An electronic survey distributed nation-wide to practising medical oncologists in Au...

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Autores principales: Thavaneswaran, Subotheni, Ballinger, Mandy, Butow, Phyllis, Meiser, Bettina, Goldstein, David, Lin, Frank, Napier, Christine, Thomas, David, Best, Megan
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8522847/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34676049
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.28076
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author Thavaneswaran, Subotheni
Ballinger, Mandy
Butow, Phyllis
Meiser, Bettina
Goldstein, David
Lin, Frank
Napier, Christine
Thomas, David
Best, Megan
author_facet Thavaneswaran, Subotheni
Ballinger, Mandy
Butow, Phyllis
Meiser, Bettina
Goldstein, David
Lin, Frank
Napier, Christine
Thomas, David
Best, Megan
author_sort Thavaneswaran, Subotheni
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description Purpose: Comprehensive genomic profiling (CGP) is increasingly used to guide cancer therapy. This study aimed to characterise oncologists’ experiences and needs when utilising genomic results. Materials and Methods: An electronic survey distributed nation-wide to practising medical oncologists in Australia explored oncologists’ experiences with consenting, interpreting and communicating CGP results to patients. Results: The survey was completed by 108 of 333 oncologists (32%) and most respondents (n = 97, 90%) had referred patients for CGP. Using a 100-point visual analogue scale score [VAS], where higher values indicate greater confidence, most oncologists were confident consenting patients for referral [median 75 (Interquartile range, IQR: 53–85), discussing CGP results (median VAS: 70, IQR: 51–80), but significantly less confident discussing secondary germline findings (median VAS: 56, IQR 30–70, p < 0.001). Confidence with pursuing therapies based on CGP results increased with clinical experience (mean VAS increases by 4.8 per 5 years of experience, p < 0.001). Most oncologists (N = 68, 63%) reported wanting assistance with interpretation of CGP and patient-centric resources to aid communication with patients. Conclusions: Oncologists are integrating genomics into clinical care, but only display moderate confidence in communication and changing management accordingly. The development of patient- and clinician- targeted resources may assist with routine utilisation of CGP results in cancer care.
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spelling pubmed-85228472021-10-20 The experiences and needs of Australian medical oncologists in integrating comprehensive genomic profiling into clinical care: a nation-wide survey Thavaneswaran, Subotheni Ballinger, Mandy Butow, Phyllis Meiser, Bettina Goldstein, David Lin, Frank Napier, Christine Thomas, David Best, Megan Oncotarget Research Paper Purpose: Comprehensive genomic profiling (CGP) is increasingly used to guide cancer therapy. This study aimed to characterise oncologists’ experiences and needs when utilising genomic results. Materials and Methods: An electronic survey distributed nation-wide to practising medical oncologists in Australia explored oncologists’ experiences with consenting, interpreting and communicating CGP results to patients. Results: The survey was completed by 108 of 333 oncologists (32%) and most respondents (n = 97, 90%) had referred patients for CGP. Using a 100-point visual analogue scale score [VAS], where higher values indicate greater confidence, most oncologists were confident consenting patients for referral [median 75 (Interquartile range, IQR: 53–85), discussing CGP results (median VAS: 70, IQR: 51–80), but significantly less confident discussing secondary germline findings (median VAS: 56, IQR 30–70, p < 0.001). Confidence with pursuing therapies based on CGP results increased with clinical experience (mean VAS increases by 4.8 per 5 years of experience, p < 0.001). Most oncologists (N = 68, 63%) reported wanting assistance with interpretation of CGP and patient-centric resources to aid communication with patients. Conclusions: Oncologists are integrating genomics into clinical care, but only display moderate confidence in communication and changing management accordingly. The development of patient- and clinician- targeted resources may assist with routine utilisation of CGP results in cancer care. Impact Journals LLC 2021-10-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8522847/ /pubmed/34676049 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.28076 Text en Copyright: © 2021 Thavaneswaran et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) (CC BY 3.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Thavaneswaran, Subotheni
Ballinger, Mandy
Butow, Phyllis
Meiser, Bettina
Goldstein, David
Lin, Frank
Napier, Christine
Thomas, David
Best, Megan
The experiences and needs of Australian medical oncologists in integrating comprehensive genomic profiling into clinical care: a nation-wide survey
title The experiences and needs of Australian medical oncologists in integrating comprehensive genomic profiling into clinical care: a nation-wide survey
title_full The experiences and needs of Australian medical oncologists in integrating comprehensive genomic profiling into clinical care: a nation-wide survey
title_fullStr The experiences and needs of Australian medical oncologists in integrating comprehensive genomic profiling into clinical care: a nation-wide survey
title_full_unstemmed The experiences and needs of Australian medical oncologists in integrating comprehensive genomic profiling into clinical care: a nation-wide survey
title_short The experiences and needs of Australian medical oncologists in integrating comprehensive genomic profiling into clinical care: a nation-wide survey
title_sort experiences and needs of australian medical oncologists in integrating comprehensive genomic profiling into clinical care: a nation-wide survey
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8522847/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34676049
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.28076
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