The oncologist as genetic consultant: Two-year results in a large community-based practice

2009 
e22140 Background: Oncologists are in a unique position to provide effective genetic cancer risk assessment (GCRA). However, in most communities they defer this to genetic counselors (GC). At KC Cancer Center, a 35-MD community oncology group, the difficulty obtaining timely and effective GCRA became a quality of care issue. Methods: In December 2006 a new program was launched with 4 designated oncologists providing GCRA at 4 separate cancer centers. Each oncologist was responsible for gaining expertise in the common hereditary syndromes and appropriate interpretation of gene testing results prior to starting GCRA. Two-year results were analyzed. For those pts found to have deleterious mutations, charts were reviewed to confirm the gene affected, and the length of time between cancer dx and GCRA. Pts more than one year out from dx were designated as cancer survivors. Results: After 2 years, 490 pts had gone through gene testing after GCRA, and 85 were found to carry deleterious mutations. These data were ...
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