Journal article

“Left in limbo”: Exploring how patients with colorectal cancer interpret and respond to a suspected Lynch syndrome diagnosis

N den Elzen, SL Joseland, S Saya, S Jonnagadla, J Isbister, I Winship, DD Buchanan

Hereditary Cancer in Clinical Practice | BMC | Published : 2021

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Abstract

Background: A diagnosis of suspected Lynch syndrome (SLS) is given when a tumour displays characteristics consistent with Lynch syndrome (LS), but no germline pathogenic variant is identified. This inconclusive diagnosis results in uncertainty around appropriate cancer risk management. This qualitative study explored how patients with CRC interpret and respond to an SLS diagnosis. Methods: Semi-structured telephone interviews were conducted with 15 patients with CRC who received an SLS diagnosis, recruited from cancer genetics services across Australia. Interviews were transcribed verbatim and analysed using thematic analysis. Participant responses were compared with appointment summary lett..

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Grants

Awarded by University of Melbourne


Funding Acknowledgements

This study was supported by a Project Grant from the National Health Medical Research Council (NHMRC) (GNT1125269, PI Buchanan) and the Victorian Government's Operational Infrastructure Support Program. DDB is supported by an NHMRC R.D. Wright Career Development Fellowship (GNT1125268), NHMRC Investigator Grant (GNT1194896) and funding from the University of Melbourne Research at Melbourne Accelerator Program (R@MAP).Funding bodies had no role in the study or manuscript.