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不同种族的拉丁裔乳腺癌幸存者对BRCA1/2基因咨询的见解。

Insights into BRCA1/2 Genetic Counseling from Ethnically Diverse Latina Breast Cancer Survivors.

作者信息

Rajpal Neha, Muñoz Juliana, Peshkin Beth N, Graves Kristi D

机构信息

Department of Human Science, School of Nursing and Health, Georgetown University, 3700 Reservoir Road NW, Washington, DC, USA.

Department of Oncology, Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center, Georgetown University, Washington, DC, USA.

出版信息

J Genet Couns. 2017 Dec;26(6):1221-1237. doi: 10.1007/s10897-017-0096-5. Epub 2017 Apr 4.

Abstract

Despite the disproportionate underuse of genetic counseling and testing for BRCA1/2 (BRCA)-associated hereditary breast and ovarian cancer (HBOC) risk among Latinas, little is known about the associated barriers and facilitators. We conducted in-depth qualitative interviews with 20 at-risk Latina women from diverse backgrounds. Eligible women were diagnosed with breast cancer <50 years, with or without a family history of breast and/or ovarian cancer (>1 first-degree relative diagnosed <50 years). All interviews were conducted in Spanish, audio recorded, transcribed, and translated into English. Two bilingual coders used thematic analyses to identify 7 main themes. Results revealed very low levels of awareness and knowledge about HBOC and BRCA genetic counseling. Interestingly, for most Latinas, competing life demands and cultural concerns (fatalismo and destino) did not strongly influence personal beliefs about genetic counseling. In addition, older women were equally as interested in education, cancer prevention, and BRCA genetic counseling as younger women. These findings suggest that Latinas, regardless of age, increasingly acknowledge and prioritize their own health. Women reported their main motivator to undergo counseling was concern about family members' cancer risks. Main barriers included financial and insurance concerns, and lack of awareness about genetic services. Investigating the beliefs and attitudes of diverse populations of Latinas at risk for HBOC reveals logistical barriers to BRCA genetic counseling uptake within this under-represented community. Efforts are needed to provide at-risk Latina breast cancer survivors' knowledge of and access to genetic counseling and testing based on risk status and Latinas' increasing responsiveness and uptake of these services.

摘要

尽管拉丁裔女性在BRCA1/2(BRCA)相关遗传性乳腺癌和卵巢癌(HBOC)风险的遗传咨询和检测方面使用不足的情况极为严重,但对于相关的障碍和促进因素却知之甚少。我们对20名来自不同背景的有风险的拉丁裔女性进行了深入的定性访谈。符合条件的女性被诊断患有50岁以下的乳腺癌,有或没有乳腺癌和/或卵巢癌家族史(>1名一级亲属在50岁以下被诊断)。所有访谈均用西班牙语进行,录音、转录并翻译成英语。两名双语编码员使用主题分析确定了7个主要主题。结果显示,对HBOC和BRCA基因咨询的认识和了解水平非常低。有趣的是,对于大多数拉丁裔女性来说,相互竞争的生活需求和文化担忧(宿命论和命运)并没有强烈影响她们对基因咨询的个人信念。此外,老年女性对教育、癌症预防和BRCA基因咨询的兴趣与年轻女性一样浓厚。这些发现表明,无论年龄大小,拉丁裔女性越来越认识到自身健康的重要性并将其置于优先地位。女性报告称,她们接受咨询的主要动机是担心家庭成员患癌症的风险。主要障碍包括经济和保险方面的担忧,以及对基因服务缺乏了解。调查有HBOC风险的不同拉丁裔人群的信念和态度,揭示了在这个代表性不足的社区中接受BRCA基因咨询存在的后勤障碍。需要做出努力,根据风险状况,为有风险的拉丁裔乳腺癌幸存者提供基因咨询和检测的知识,并让她们能够获得这些服务,因为拉丁裔女性对这些服务的反应能力和接受程度正在不断提高。

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