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BRCA Testing for Patients Treated in Italy: A National Survey of Breast Centers Associated with Senonetwork

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Citazione:
BRCA Testing for Patients Treated in Italy: A National Survey of Breast Centers Associated with Senonetwork / Tinterri, C.; Gentile, D.; Caruso, F.; Cortesi, L.; De Laurentiis, M.; Fortunato, L.; Santini, D.; Turchetti, D.; Ferrari, A.; Zambelli, A.. - In: CURRENT ONCOLOGY. - ISSN 1718-7729. - 31:7(2024), pp. 3815-3825. [10.3390/curroncol31070282]
Abstract:
Background: Breast units (BUs) provide breast cancer (BC) care, including prevention, treatment, and genetic assessment. Genetic research has highlighted BRCA1/2 mutations as key hereditary BC risk factors. BRCA testing is crucial for personalized treatment and prevention strategies. However, the integration of BRCA testing in Italian BUs faces multiple challenges. This study, by Senonetwork Italia, aimed to evaluate genetic testing practices and identify obstacles within Italian BUs. Methods: Senonetwork Italia conducted a 16-question web-based survey involving 153 BUs. The survey assessed aspects of BRCA testing, including timing, urgency, counseling, patient selection, and multi-gene panels. Results: Of the 153 BUs, 109 (71.2%) responded. Testing before surgery was performed by 70.6% of centers, with urgent cases acknowledged by 87.2%. Most centers (56.0%) arranged urgent pre-test counseling within a week. BRCA mutation status influenced treatment decisions in 99.1% of cases. Multi-gene panels were used by 33.0% of centers for all genetic counseling cases, while 56.0% followed standard referral criteria. The main challenges included cost, reimbursement, and reporting timelines. Conclusions: This survey highlights significant variations in BRCA testing practices across Italian BUs and identifies key logistical and financial challenges. There is a need for standardized practices of genetic testing to ensure personalized and effective BC management in Italy.
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Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
BRCA testing; breast cancer; genetic counseling
Elenco autori:
Tinterri, C.; Gentile, D.; Caruso, F.; Cortesi, L.; De Laurentiis, M.; Fortunato, L.; Santini, D.; Turchetti, D.; Ferrari, A.; Zambelli, A.
Autori di Ateneo:
CORTESI LAURA
DE LAURENTIIS MARTINA
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/1403601
Link al Full Text:
https://iris.unimore.it//retrieve/handle/11380/1403601/972782/curroncol-31-00282-v2.pdf
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CURRENT ONCOLOGY
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