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Gynecologic Cancer Risk and Genetics: Informing an Ideal Model of Gynecologic Cancer Prevention

Individuals with proven hereditary cancer syndrome (HCS) such as BRCA1 and BRCA2 have elevated rates of ovarian, breast, and other cancers. If these high-risk people can be identified before a cancer is diagnosed, risk-reducing interventions are highly effective and can be lifesaving. Despite this e...

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Autores principales: Tindale, Lauren C., Zhantuyakova, Almira, Lam, Stephanie, Woo, Michelle, Kwon, Janice S., Hanley, Gillian E., Knoppers, Bartha, Schrader, Kasmintan A., Peacock, Stuart J., Talhouk, Aline, Dummer, Trevor, Metcalfe, Kelly, Pashayan, Nora, Foulkes, William D., Manchanda, Ranjit, Huntsman, David, Stuart, Gavin, Simard, Jacques, Dawson, Lesa
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9322111/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35877228
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/curroncol29070368
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author Tindale, Lauren C.
Zhantuyakova, Almira
Lam, Stephanie
Woo, Michelle
Kwon, Janice S.
Hanley, Gillian E.
Knoppers, Bartha
Schrader, Kasmintan A.
Peacock, Stuart J.
Talhouk, Aline
Dummer, Trevor
Metcalfe, Kelly
Pashayan, Nora
Foulkes, William D.
Manchanda, Ranjit
Huntsman, David
Stuart, Gavin
Simard, Jacques
Dawson, Lesa
author_facet Tindale, Lauren C.
Zhantuyakova, Almira
Lam, Stephanie
Woo, Michelle
Kwon, Janice S.
Hanley, Gillian E.
Knoppers, Bartha
Schrader, Kasmintan A.
Peacock, Stuart J.
Talhouk, Aline
Dummer, Trevor
Metcalfe, Kelly
Pashayan, Nora
Foulkes, William D.
Manchanda, Ranjit
Huntsman, David
Stuart, Gavin
Simard, Jacques
Dawson, Lesa
author_sort Tindale, Lauren C.
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description Individuals with proven hereditary cancer syndrome (HCS) such as BRCA1 and BRCA2 have elevated rates of ovarian, breast, and other cancers. If these high-risk people can be identified before a cancer is diagnosed, risk-reducing interventions are highly effective and can be lifesaving. Despite this evidence, the vast majority of Canadians with HCS are unaware of their risk. In response to this unmet opportunity for prevention, the British Columbia Gynecologic Cancer Initiative convened a research summit “Gynecologic Cancer Prevention: Thinking Big, Thinking Differently” in Vancouver, Canada on 26 November 2021. The aim of the conference was to explore how hereditary cancer prevention via population-based genetic testing could decrease morbidity and mortality from gynecologic cancer. The summit invited local, national, and international experts to (1) discuss how genetic testing could be more broadly implemented in a Canadian system, (2) identify key research priorities in this topic and (3) outline the core essential elements required for such a program to be successful. This report summarizes the findings from this research summit, describes the current state of hereditary genetic programs in Canada, and outlines incremental steps that can be taken to improve prevention for high-risk Canadians now while developing an organized population-based hereditary cancer strategy.
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spelling pubmed-93221112022-07-27 Gynecologic Cancer Risk and Genetics: Informing an Ideal Model of Gynecologic Cancer Prevention Tindale, Lauren C. Zhantuyakova, Almira Lam, Stephanie Woo, Michelle Kwon, Janice S. Hanley, Gillian E. Knoppers, Bartha Schrader, Kasmintan A. Peacock, Stuart J. Talhouk, Aline Dummer, Trevor Metcalfe, Kelly Pashayan, Nora Foulkes, William D. Manchanda, Ranjit Huntsman, David Stuart, Gavin Simard, Jacques Dawson, Lesa Curr Oncol Review Individuals with proven hereditary cancer syndrome (HCS) such as BRCA1 and BRCA2 have elevated rates of ovarian, breast, and other cancers. If these high-risk people can be identified before a cancer is diagnosed, risk-reducing interventions are highly effective and can be lifesaving. Despite this evidence, the vast majority of Canadians with HCS are unaware of their risk. In response to this unmet opportunity for prevention, the British Columbia Gynecologic Cancer Initiative convened a research summit “Gynecologic Cancer Prevention: Thinking Big, Thinking Differently” in Vancouver, Canada on 26 November 2021. The aim of the conference was to explore how hereditary cancer prevention via population-based genetic testing could decrease morbidity and mortality from gynecologic cancer. The summit invited local, national, and international experts to (1) discuss how genetic testing could be more broadly implemented in a Canadian system, (2) identify key research priorities in this topic and (3) outline the core essential elements required for such a program to be successful. This report summarizes the findings from this research summit, describes the current state of hereditary genetic programs in Canada, and outlines incremental steps that can be taken to improve prevention for high-risk Canadians now while developing an organized population-based hereditary cancer strategy. MDPI 2022-06-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9322111/ /pubmed/35877228 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/curroncol29070368 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Tindale, Lauren C.
Zhantuyakova, Almira
Lam, Stephanie
Woo, Michelle
Kwon, Janice S.
Hanley, Gillian E.
Knoppers, Bartha
Schrader, Kasmintan A.
Peacock, Stuart J.
Talhouk, Aline
Dummer, Trevor
Metcalfe, Kelly
Pashayan, Nora
Foulkes, William D.
Manchanda, Ranjit
Huntsman, David
Stuart, Gavin
Simard, Jacques
Dawson, Lesa
Gynecologic Cancer Risk and Genetics: Informing an Ideal Model of Gynecologic Cancer Prevention
title Gynecologic Cancer Risk and Genetics: Informing an Ideal Model of Gynecologic Cancer Prevention
title_full Gynecologic Cancer Risk and Genetics: Informing an Ideal Model of Gynecologic Cancer Prevention
title_fullStr Gynecologic Cancer Risk and Genetics: Informing an Ideal Model of Gynecologic Cancer Prevention
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title_short Gynecologic Cancer Risk and Genetics: Informing an Ideal Model of Gynecologic Cancer Prevention
title_sort gynecologic cancer risk and genetics: informing an ideal model of gynecologic cancer prevention
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9322111/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35877228
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/curroncol29070368
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