Factors associated with genetic testing in a cohort of breast cancer survivors

Anne H Blaes, Patricia I. Jewett, Kathleen McKay, Danielle Riley, Ismail Jatoi, Amy Trentham-Dietz, Elizabeth Chrischilles, Jennifer R. Klemp

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Abstract

We examined factors associated with self-reported use of genetic testing among breast cancer survivors based on a 2015 cross-sectional survey at eight Midwestern sites. Genetic testing was reported in 39% of our 1235 study participants, with higher utilization among those aged <50 and with a triple-negative cancer. Bilateral mastectomy, having relatives with breast cancer, and younger age were associated with increased genetic testing use. Increasing income, in interaction with age, was associated with use of genetic testing among younger but not older patients. Rural residency emerged as a possible barrier for genetic testing among women with triple-negative cancer.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)1241-1244
Number of pages4
JournalBreast Journal
Volume25
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 1 2019

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Keywords

  • breast cancer
  • cancer genetic testing
  • pathogenic germline variant

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