Journal article
Development and pilot testing of a leaflet informing women with breast cancer about genomic testing for polygenic risk
R Kaur, B Meiser, T Yanes, MA Young, K Barlow-Stewart, T Roscioli, S Smith, PA James
Familial Cancer | SPRINGER | Published : 2019
Abstract
The inclusion of polygenic risk scores in breast cancer risk prediction models provides a more personalised and accurate prediction of breast cancer risk for women with and without breast cancer, who would otherwise receive negative results from traditional testing of moderate- and high-risk genes. This study aimed to develop, and pilot test a leaflet with a sample of women participating in a large prospective cohort study. The leaflet aimed to provide information about polygenic risk to assist women to decide whether or not to learn results from genomic testing for common risk variants associated with breast cancer risk. A prototype of the leaflet was developed based on published literature..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
The Variants in Practice study was supported by a National Medical and Research Council (NHMRC) Grant (ID 1023698). Bettina Meiser was supported by an NHMRC Senior Research Fellowship Grant (ID 1078523) and Tatiane Yanes was supported by an NHMRC and National Breast Cancer Foundation postgraduate scholarship during the duration of the study.