Studies have shown that a significant number of eligible breast cancer patients are not offered genetic testing or referral to genetic counseling. To increase access to genetic testing in South Eastern Norway, testing has since 2014 been offered directly to breast cancer patients by surgeons and oncologists. This practice is termed “mainstreamed genetic testing”. The aim of this study was to investigate to what extent patients in South Eastern Norway are offered testing. Three hundred and sixty one patients diagnosed in 2016 and 2017 at one regional and one university hospital in South Eastern Norway were included. Data on whether the patients fulfilled the criteria, whether they had been offered testing and if they were tested were collect...
Background: There is an underuse of genetic testing in breast cancer patients with a lower level of ...
BACKGROUND: Germline BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation testing offered shortly after a breast cancer diagnosi...
BACKGROUND: Non-genetic healthcare professionals can provide pre-test counseling and order germline ...
Background In South-Eastern Norway, genetic testing for BRCA1 and BRCA2 is offered t...
Swedish national breast cancer guidelines recommend that all women diagnosed with breast cancer (BC)...
Purpose: In Sweden, a Traceback approach, i.e., a retrospective genetic outreach activity, among can...
A proportion of breast cancers are attributable to BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutations. Technological advances ...
Increasingly, women are offered genetic testing shortly after diagnosis of breast cancer to facilita...
The aim of this PhD project was to evaluate alternative procedures for genetic testing and counselli...
Background: Identification of BRCA mutations in breast cancer (BC) patients influences treatment an...
Importance: Increasing BRCA1 and BRCA2 (collectively termed herein as BRCA) gene testing is required...
Germline TP53 mutations are associated with an increased risk of early-onset breast cancer. Traditio...
International audienceIntroduction: Mainstreamed genetic testing (MGT) obviates the need for a cance...
Aim: To evaluate the extent of BRCA mutation testing in patients with ovarian cancer and their aware...
Background: There is an underuse of genetic testing in breast cancer patients with a lower level of ...
BACKGROUND: Germline BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation testing offered shortly after a breast cancer diagnosi...
BACKGROUND: Non-genetic healthcare professionals can provide pre-test counseling and order germline ...
Background In South-Eastern Norway, genetic testing for BRCA1 and BRCA2 is offered t...
Swedish national breast cancer guidelines recommend that all women diagnosed with breast cancer (BC)...
Purpose: In Sweden, a Traceback approach, i.e., a retrospective genetic outreach activity, among can...
A proportion of breast cancers are attributable to BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutations. Technological advances ...
Increasingly, women are offered genetic testing shortly after diagnosis of breast cancer to facilita...
The aim of this PhD project was to evaluate alternative procedures for genetic testing and counselli...
Background: Identification of BRCA mutations in breast cancer (BC) patients influences treatment an...
Importance: Increasing BRCA1 and BRCA2 (collectively termed herein as BRCA) gene testing is required...
Germline TP53 mutations are associated with an increased risk of early-onset breast cancer. Traditio...
International audienceIntroduction: Mainstreamed genetic testing (MGT) obviates the need for a cance...
Aim: To evaluate the extent of BRCA mutation testing in patients with ovarian cancer and their aware...
Background: There is an underuse of genetic testing in breast cancer patients with a lower level of ...
BACKGROUND: Germline BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation testing offered shortly after a breast cancer diagnosi...
BACKGROUND: Non-genetic healthcare professionals can provide pre-test counseling and order germline ...