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Communicating polygenic risk scores in the familial breast cancer clinic

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OBJECTIVE: To describe the communication of polygenic risk scores (PRS) in the familial breast cancer setting. METHODS: Consultations between genetic healthcare providers (GHP) and female patients who received their PRS for breast cancer risk were recorded (n = 65). GHPs included genetic counselors (n = 8) and medical practitioners (n = 5) (i.e. clinical geneticists and oncologists). A content analysis was conducted and logistic regression was used to assess differences in communication behaviors between genetic counselors (n = 8) and medical practitioners (n = 5). RESULTS: Of the 65 patients, 31 (47.7 %) had a personal history of breast cancer, 18 of whom received an increased PRS (relative risk >1.2). 25/34 unaffected patients received an increased PRS. Consultations were primarily clinician-driven and focused on biomedical information. There was little difference between the biomedical information provided by genetic counselors and medical practitioners. However, genetic counselors were significantly more likely to utilize strategies to build patient rapport and counseling techniques. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings provide one of the earliest reports on how breast cancer PRSs are communicated to women. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS: Key messages for communicating PRSs were identified, namely: discussing differences between polygenic and monogenic testing, the multifactorial nature of breast cancer risk, polygenic inheritance and current limitation of PRSs.

Type Journal
ISBN 1873-5134 (Electronic) 0738-3991 (Linking)
Authors Das Gupta, K.; Gregory, G.; Meiser, B.; Kaur, R.; Scheepers-Joynt, M.; McInerny, S.; Taylor, S.; Barlow-Stewart, K.; Antill, Y.; Salmon, L.; Smyth, C.; McInerney-Leo, A.; Young, M. A.; James, P. A.; Yanes, T.
Responsible Garvan Author Mary-Anne Young
Publisher Name PATIENT EDUCATION AND COUNSELING
Published Date 2021-10-31
Published Volume 104
Published Issue 10
Published Pages 2512-2521
Status Published in-print
DOI 10.1016/j.pec.2021.02.046
URL link to publisher's version https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33706980