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Targeting breast cancer outcomes-what about the primary relatives? - PubMed - NCBI

Targeting breast cancer outcomes-what about the primary relatives? - PubMed - NCBI



 2017 May 31;5(4):317-322. doi: 10.1002/mgg3.286. eCollection 2017 Jul.

Targeting breast cancer outcomes-what about the primary relatives?

Abstract

BACKGROUND:

Up to 65% of newly diagnosed breast cancer patients had not been screened correctly before diagnosis resulting in increased stage of cancer at presentation. This study assessed whether their primary relatives are, in turn, assessed appropriately.

METHODS:

An ethically approved prospective study involving 274 primary relatives of women diagnosed with breast cancer, between 2009-2012, at a symptomatic breast unit in Ireland. Telephone interview established: demographics, menstrual history, family history verification, breast screening history. Personal risk level was calculated and whether current screening met screening guidelines. Participants were enrolled into appropriate screening programs if currently not in one and results analyzed.

RESULTS:

Two hundred and fifteen of the 280 (76.8%) newly diagnosed patients responded giving details of their 274 primary relatives; this made up the study cohort. Mean age 50 ± 10 (35-75). Thirty two percent were low risk, 64% moderate and 4% high. 190/274 (69%) were being screened appropriately. Seventy five relatives were then assessed with: mammography in 55, Mg and US in 16. Four underwent a biopsy and to date none had cancer. Surveillance was: annual screening in 48%; national screening program and General Practitioner (GP) in 33%; GP only in over 65s in 13%; 6% await further assessment at specialist genetics clinics where their surveillance will be decided.

CONCLUSIONS:

This study has identified an opportunity to improve the delivery of appropriate screening to higher risk primary relatives of patients with breast cancer. This necessitates an integrated national approach involving providers of primary care, patients and screening breast programs.

KEYWORDS:

Breast cancer; breast cancer detection; breast outcomes; breast screening; primary relatives

PMID:
 
28717658
 
PMCID:
 
PMC5511799
 
DOI:
 
10.1002/mgg3.286

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