Optimizing somatic genomic reporting and physician interpretation with web-based, interactive technologies.

2017 
1517Background: The increased availability of tumor genomic profiling is revolutionizing oncology. However, the promise of precision care will not be realized if providers misinterpret complex genomic data. Methods: We created web-based, interactive reports with enhanced data visualization elements and embedded decision support for > 300 gene panels. We conducted a randomized vignette-based survey study to determine whether exposure to the interactive reports, as compared to static reports, improves physicians’ genomic understanding and report-based satisfaction. Overall comprehension and satisfaction scores were calculated across three vignettes (possible range 0-18 and 1-4 respectively, higher score correspond to improved endpoints). Results: 105 physicians at a major cancer center participated (29% participation rate); 67% medical, 20% pediatric, 7% radiation and 7% surgical oncology; 37% female. Prior to viewing the case-based vignette reports, 34% of physicians reported that they found it difficult t...
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