f2dae4bdb48b94bbcd74b3c9ee741070 pmc_29439543.pdf 751d7987690859ee5592d16a33b2e79e1d182717 pmc_29439543.pdf e9bb540afeb4c6d524253914fb6adee4b065a83f5989030931093b3f79430188 pmc_29439543.pdf Title: Patient-Centered Care in Breast Cancer Genetic Clinics Subject: With advances in breast cancer (BC) gene panel testing, risk counseling has become increasingly complex, potentially leading to unmet psychosocial needs. We assessed psychosocial needs and correlates in women initiating testing for high genetic BC risk in clinics in France and Germany, and compared these results with data from a literature review. Among the 442 counselees consecutively approached, 212 (83%) in France and 180 (97%) in Germany, mostly BC patients (81% and 92%, respectively), returned the ‘Psychosocial Assessment in Hereditary Cancer’ questionnaire. Based on the Breast and Ovarian Analysis of Disease Incidence and Carrier Estimation Algorithm (BOADICEA) BC risk estimation model, the mean BC lifetime risk estimates were 19% and 18% in France and Germany, respectively. In both countries, the most prevalent needs clustered around the “living with cancer” and “children-related issues” domains. In multivariate analyses, a higher number of psychosocial needs were significantly associated with younger age (b = -0.05), higher anxiety (b = 0.78), and having children (b = 1.51), but not with country, educational level, marital status, depression, or loss of a family member due to hereditary cancer. These results are in line with the literature review data. However, this review identified only seven studies that quantitatively addressed psychosocial needs in the BC genetic counseling setting. Current data lack understandings of how cancer risk counseling affects psychosocial needs, and improves patient-centered care in that setting. Keywords: breast cancer; genetic risk; risk counseling; psychosocial needs; distress; service delivery; culture Author: Anne Brédart, Amélie Anota, Julia Dick, Violetta Kuboth, Olivier Lareyre, Antoine De Pauw, Alejandra Cano, Dominique Stoppa-Lyonnet, Rita Schmutzler, Sylvie Dolbeault and Jean-Luc Kop Creator: LaTeX with hyperref package Producer: pdfTeX-1.40.17 CreationDate: Mon Feb 12 15:30:42 2018 CET ModDate: Mon Feb 12 15:30:42 2018 CET Tagged: no UserProperties: no Suspects: no Form: none JavaScript: no Pages: 16 Encrypted: no Page size: 595.276 x 841.89 pts (A4) Page rot: 0 File size: 355911 bytes Optimized: no PDF version: 1.5 name type encoding emb sub uni object ID ------------------------------------ ----------------- ---------------- --- --- --- --------- LCHYTL+URWPalladioL-Ital Type 1 Custom yes yes no 95 0 SEWQFJ+URWPalladioL-Bold Type 1 Custom yes yes no 96 0 BTFGED+VnURWPalladioL-Bold Type 1 Custom yes yes no 97 0 OXBKYU+TeXGyreAdventor-Bold Type 1 Custom yes yes no 98 0 SRHOPK+URWPalladioL-Roma Type 1 Custom yes yes no 99 0 PJDYJO+VnURWPalladioL Type 1 Custom yes yes no 100 0 FZHUML+CMSY10 Type 1 Builtin yes yes no 101 0 IRWHZX+TimesNewRomanPSMT Type 1C WinAnsi yes yes no 106 0 LWQXII+TimesNewRomanPS-BoldItalicMT Type 1C WinAnsi yes yes no 107 0 WBVKDJ+URWPalladioL-BoldItal Type 1 Custom yes yes no 219 0 LWLIVD+EURM10 Type 1 Builtin yes yes no 332 0 java.lang.ClassCastException: edu.harvard.hul.ois.jhove.module.pdf.PdfSimpleObject cannot be cast to edu.harvard.hul.ois.jhove.module.pdf.PdfDictionary at edu.harvard.hul.ois.jhove.module.PdfModule.readDocCatalogDict(PdfModule.java:1284) at edu.harvard.hul.ois.jhove.module.PdfModule.parse(PdfModule.java:525) at edu.harvard.hul.ois.jhove.JhoveBase.processFile(JhoveBase.java:825) at edu.harvard.hul.ois.jhove.JhoveBase.process(JhoveBase.java:614) at edu.harvard.hul.ois.jhove.JhoveBase.dispatch(JhoveBase.java:465) at Jhove.main(Jhove.java:296) Jhove (Rel. 1.6, 2011-01-04) Date: 2018-05-18 04:46:46 CEST RepresentationInformation: pmc_29439543.pdf ReportingModule: BYTESTREAM, Rel. 1.3 (2007-04-10) LastModified: 2018-03-26 03:49:56 CEST Size: 355911 Format: bytestream Status: Well-Formed and valid SignatureMatches: PDF-hul MIMEtype: application/octet-stream Checksum: 7bd8b2f6 Type: CRC32 Checksum: f2dae4bdb48b94bbcd74b3c9ee741070 Type: MD5 Checksum: 751d7987690859ee5592d16a33b2e79e1d182717 Type: SHA-1