2017
DOI: 10.1093/annonc/mdx729.004
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Mainstreaming genetic counselling for genetic testing of BRCA1 and BRCA2 in ovarian cancer patients in Malaysia (MaGiC study)

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“…Children are at a certain stage of development (Abuhaloob et al, 2019). However, counseling aims to deal with issues caused by the impact of medical diseases on human psychology, such as cancer problems (Mohd-Sidik et al, 2018; Tan et al, 2021; Yoon et al, 2017), neurological and pediatric problems (Asadi-Pooya et al, 2022; Butler et al, 2021), problems with adult sleep disorders (Teigen et al, 2021), and issues with nicotine addiction disorders. problems (Blebil et al, 2013; Chen et al, 2021; Schnitzer et al, 2021).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Children are at a certain stage of development (Abuhaloob et al, 2019). However, counseling aims to deal with issues caused by the impact of medical diseases on human psychology, such as cancer problems (Mohd-Sidik et al, 2018; Tan et al, 2021; Yoon et al, 2017), neurological and pediatric problems (Asadi-Pooya et al, 2022; Butler et al, 2021), problems with adult sleep disorders (Teigen et al, 2021), and issues with nicotine addiction disorders. problems (Blebil et al, 2013; Chen et al, 2021; Schnitzer et al, 2021).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although these publications discussed different aspects of the studies, they were grouped together due to their related populations and methodologies 15‐18 . Three groups evaluated oncologist‐led BRCA testing for women with ovarian cancer (Mainstreaming Cancer Genetics [MCG] Programme, the Evaluating a Streamlined Onco‐genetic BRCA Testing and Counseling Model Among Patients with Ovarian Cancer [ENGAGE] study, and the Mainstreaming Genetic Counseling for Ovarian Cancer [MaGiC] study) 15,16,19,20 . One evaluated BRCA testing for women with ovarian cancer (with either genetics specialists, obstetrician‐gynecologists, or oncologists providing pretest counseling) (the CHARacterizing the cross‐sectionaL approach to Ovarian cancer geneTic TEsting of BRCA [CHARLOTTE] study) 21 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…19 Although the MaGiC trial (ovarian) is still in recruitment, an interim publication of the first 248 patients found that most were satisfied with their counseling experience, not conflicted in making decisions and felt informed about their choices. 20 In the study evaluating TFGT (breast/ovarian) in the UK, all participants described themselves as feeling positive about the initial offer of testing. Interviewees had differing views on the significance of TFGT in their experiences.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This model has also been referred to as a Triage GC model [ 16 ]. Five publications were identified: two from the UK, one from the USA, one from an international study, and one abstract from a Malaysian study ( Table 5 ) [ 57 , 59 , 60 , 61 , 62 ]. All five studies assessed GT of the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…While distress levels decreased after post-test GC, 17% of patients still required additional support. Distress may be attributed to their cancer diagnosis, rather than GT results, as most had distress related to living with cancer, and about half frequently worried about getting cancer again [ 60 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%