Identification of women at risk of hereditary breast–ovarian cancer among participants in a population-based breast cancer screening

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Luigina Bonelli
Ivana Valle
Ivana Rebora
Paola Ricci
Lidia Biocchi
Giovanna Bruschi
Sabrina Parodi
Carla Bruzzone
Liliana Varesco
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[1] IRCCS Ospedale Policlinico San Martino,Unit of Clinical Epidemiology
[2] ASL3-Liguria,Department of Prevention
[3] ASL3-Liguria,Unit of Screening Evaluation and Organization
[4] IRCCS Ospedale Policlinico San Martino,Unit of Hereditary Cancer
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Familial Cancer | 2022年 / 21卷
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Population-based breast cancer screening; Hereditary breast–ovarian cancer; Risk assessment; Genetic counselling/testing; Women information; Genetic literacy;
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Women attending mammography screening may benefit from family history (FH) assessment for the identification of Hereditary Breast Ovarian Cancer (HBOC). Few studies explored the efficacy of tailored educational interventions in driving the attention on FH-associated risk among these women. To compare the efficacy of two educational tools in increasing attention towards FH, 6.802 women with a negative mammography were randomized to receive a note on FH of breast/ovarian cancer (letter A, n = 3.402) or a note with details on possible implication of FH patterns (letter B, n = 3.200). Upon women’s request, a brief questionnaire was administered on phone at the Screening Unit (S.U.) to select those eligible for an in-depth FH evaluation at the Genetic Unit (G.U.). Each affected relative was scored 1–3 according to type of cancer, age at diagnosis, gender, position in the family tree. In all, 401 women contacted the S.U.: 244 (6.6%) in group A and 177 (5.2%) in group B (adjOR 1.27; 95%CI 1.03–1.56). FH scored ≥ 3 for 164 women: 177 (47.5%) in group B and 224 (35.7%) in group A, (adjOR 1.59, 95%CI 1.06–2.38). The G.U. traced and interviewed 148 women, 65 (43.9%) were offered an in-person consultation: 38 attended and 30 were eligible for testing. A test was performed for 24 women: no BRCA pathogenic variant was found. Among mammographic screening attendees, educational material with a simple description of FH may improve self-referral of women deserving an in-depth evaluation for HBOC identification. Additional educational efforts are needed to enhance the efficiency of the intervention.
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