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家族性乳腺癌专科基因评估服务的随机试验

Randomized trial of a specialist genetic assessment service for familial breast cancer.

作者信息

Brain K, Gray J, Norman P, France E, Anglim C, Barton G, Parsons E, Clarke A, Sweetland H, Tischkowitz M, Myring J, Stansfield K, Webster D, Gower-Thomas K, Daoud R, Gateley C, Monypenny I, Singhal H, Branston L, Sampson J, Roberts E, Newcombe R, Cohen D, Rogers C, Mansel R, Harper P

机构信息

Institute of Medical Genetics, University of Wales College of Medicine, Heath Park, Cardiff, UK.

出版信息

J Natl Cancer Inst. 2000 Aug 16;92(16):1345-51. doi: 10.1093/jnci/92.16.1345.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Because of the growing demand for genetic assessment, there is an urgent need for information about what services are appropriate for women with a family history of breast cancer. Our purpose was to compare the psychologic impact and costs of a multidisciplinary genetic and surgical assessment service with those of current service provisions.

METHODS

We carried out a prospective randomized trial of surgical consultation with (the trial group) and without (the control group) genetic assessment in 1000 women with a family history of breast cancer. All P: values are from two-sided tests.

RESULTS

Although statistically significantly greater improvement in knowledge about breast cancer was found in the trial group (P: =.05), differences between groups in other psychologic outcomes were not statistically significant. Women in both groups experienced statistically significant reductions in anxiety and found attending the clinics to be highly satisfying. An initial specialist genetic assessment cost pound 14.27 (U.S. $22.55) more than a consultation with a breast surgeon. Counseling and genetic testing of affected relatives, plus subsequent testing of family members of affected relatives identified as mutation carriers, raised the total extra direct and indirect costs per woman in the trial group to pound 60.98 (U.S. $96.35) over costs for the control subjects.

CONCLUSIONS

There may be little benefit in providing specialist genetics services to all women with a family history of breast cancer. Further investigation of factors that may mediate the impact of genetic assessment is in progress and may reveal subgroups of women who would benefit from specialist genetics services.

摘要

背景

由于对基因评估的需求不断增加,迫切需要了解哪些服务适合有乳腺癌家族史的女性。我们的目的是比较多学科基因与外科评估服务与当前服务提供方式在心理影响和成本方面的差异。

方法

我们对1000名有乳腺癌家族史的女性进行了一项前瞻性随机试验,试验组(接受基因评估)和对照组(未接受基因评估)均接受外科会诊。所有P值均来自双侧检验。

结果

尽管试验组在乳腺癌知识方面的改善在统计学上有显著提高(P =.05),但两组在其他心理结果方面的差异无统计学意义。两组女性的焦虑程度在统计学上均有显著降低,且她们对就诊体验高度满意。初次专科基因评估比乳腺外科医生的会诊费用高出14.27英镑(22.55美元)。对受影响亲属进行咨询和基因检测,以及随后对被确定为突变携带者的受影响亲属的家庭成员进行检测,使试验组每名女性的额外直接和间接总成本比对照组高出60.98英镑(96.35美元)。

结论

为所有有乳腺癌家族史的女性提供专科基因服务可能益处不大。目前正在对可能介导基因评估影响的因素进行进一步研究,可能会揭示哪些女性亚组将从专科基因服务中受益。

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