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Cancer patients who experienced diagnostic genetic testing for cancer susceptibility: reactions and behavior after the disclosure of a positive test result.

机译:经历过关于癌症易感性的诊断基因测试的癌症患者:披露阳性测试结果后的反应和行为。

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The aim of this prospective study was to evaluate the consequences of the disclosure of a positive genetic test result to patients affected with cancer. Personal repercussions and patients' behavior with the transmission of their results to relatives were considered. We conducted semistructured interviews with 23 cancer patients identified as carriers of a cancer-predisposing mutation for hereditary breast ovarian or nonpolyposis colorectal cancers, 1 month after the disclosure of the test result. Eight patients spontaneously expressed distressed reactions ("you no longer feel cured"), and 14 patients reported at least one negative feeling (dissatisfied, discouraged, unhappy, or worried), despite expecting to be a carrier. Sixteen patients expressed concerns about the risk of developing another cancer, and 18 were concerned for their children's future, in that they may carry the mutation and develop a cancer. Although 8 patients found that disadvantages of knowing their genetic status outweighed the advantages, all but 1 did not regret having undergone genetic testing. All of the patients transmitted their results to at least one close relative. Although 6 of them expressed difficulties in being the only person who could transmit the information and 9 said it was a heavy responsibility, all except 1 did not want someone else to have to inform their families. Our results illustrate the potential negative impact of diagnostic genetic testing in patients with cancer. This includes distressed reactions and difficulties in transmitting their results to relatives. Future large-scale studies are warranted to confirm our findings.
机译:这项前瞻性研究的目的是评估阳性基因检测结果对癌症患者的影响。考虑到个人的影响和患者的行为,并将其结果传递给亲属。测试结果披露后1个月,我们对23名癌症患者进行了半结构化访谈,这些患者被确定为遗传性乳腺癌或非息肉性结直肠癌的癌症易感突变的携带者。尽管预期是携带者,但有8位患者自发地表现出痛苦的反应(“您不再感到治愈”),还有14位患者报告了至少一种负面感觉(不满意,灰心,不高兴或担心)。 16位患者对患另一种癌症的风险表示担忧,而18位患者对子女的未来表示担忧,因为他们可能携带这种突变并患上癌症。尽管有8位患者发现了解自己的遗传状况的不利因素胜过了优势,但除1位患者外,其他所有人都不后悔接受了基因测试。所有患者均将其结果转给至少一位近亲。尽管其中有6人表示很难成为唯一可以传达信息的人,而9人表示这是一个沉重的责任,但除了1人以外,其他所有人都不希望别人必须告知家人。我们的结果说明了诊断基因检测对癌症患者的潜在负面影响。这包括痛苦的反应和将结果传递给亲戚的困难。有必要进行进一步的大规模研究来证实我们的发现。

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