A new study among patients with renal cell carcinoma reported a higher chance of finding a mutation in an inherited cancer-related gene in those with: Read the full article to learn more at:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38127826/ Reference: Nguyen, et al. JCO Precis Oncol. 2023;7: e2300168. PMID: 38127826.
Genetic Testing Consideration: Genetic Testing
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ICARE Social Media Post November 2024
Reduced Penetrance BRCA1/2 Pathogenic Variants
ICARE Social Media Post November 2024
Reduced Penetrance BRCA1/2 Pathogenic Variants
Check out our recently published study that brings attention to “reduced penetrance” BRCA1 and BRCA2 (BRCA) pathogenic variants, which impart LOWER breast cancer risks than ‘typical’ BRCA mutations. Specifically, lifetime breast cancer risks for these reduced penetrance BRCA variants are 20-30% which is similar to that seen in moderate penetrance breast cancer genes (e.g., CHEK2 …
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ICARE Social Media Post October 2024
Lack of Genetic Counseling and Testing Among Female Cancer Survivors
ICARE Social Media Post October 2024
Lack of Genetic Counseling and Testing Among Female Cancer Survivors
A recent study among women with early-stage breast cancer revealed that many female cancer survivors who meet guidelines for genetic counseling and testing for inherited cancer do not receive it. These findings underscore the need for better access to genetic counseling and testing to support patients and their families. Learn more at: https://bit.ly/3MkeM2o Reference: Katz, …
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ICARE Social Media Post October 2024
November 2024 BRCA Hybrid Event Post – Patients & Public (Nov 5th) First post
ICARE Social Media Post October 2024
November 2024 BRCA Hybrid Event Post – Patients & Public (Nov 5th) First post
Are you or someone you love affected by a BRCA gene mutation 🧬 ? This event is for you! On November 5th, Women’s College Hospital will be hosting a hybrid event entitled, BRCA: 30 Years, Discovery to Impact, to celebrate 30 years since the groundbreaking discovery of the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes. Learn from leading …
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Oct 15
ICARE Social Media Post October 2024
NCCN Colorectal, Endometrial, and Gastric Cancer Guidelines Update V2.2024 = #1 Testing Considerations
ICARE Social Media Post October 2024
NCCN Colorectal, Endometrial, and Gastric Cancer Guidelines Update V2.2024 = #1 Testing Considerations
The National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) released updated Genetic Familial High-Risk Assessment Colorectal, Endometrial, and Gastric Cancer guidelines on October 3rd, 2024. In these updated guidelines, NCCN added the following to testing being considered ⤸Personal history of colorectal or endometrial cancer at or older than age 50, and: You can check out the full guidelines …
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ICARE Social Media Post October 2024
NCCN Colorectal, Endometrial, and Gastric Cancer Guidelines Update V2.2024
ICARE Social Media Post October 2024
NCCN Colorectal, Endometrial, and Gastric Cancer Guidelines Update V2.2024
The National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) released updated Genetic Familial High-Risk Assessment Colorectal, Endometrial, and Gastric Cancer guidelines on October 3rd, 2024. Updates include ⤸ Added the following to testing being considered: Personal history of colorectal or endometrial cancer at or older than age 50, and: Revised information about EPCAM gene (which has usually been …
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ICARE Social Media Post October 2024
NCCN BOP Guideline Update #3: Genetic Testing in Breast Cancer Patients Age 65 and Below
ICARE Social Media Post October 2024
NCCN BOP Guideline Update #3: Genetic Testing in Breast Cancer Patients Age 65 and Below
The National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) released updated Genetic/Familial High-Risk Assessment: Breast, Ovarian, and Pancreatic Cancer guidelines on September 11th, 2024. In these updated guidelines, NCCN indicates testing criteria for high-penetrance breast cancer susceptibility genes should be considered for those with a personal history of breast cancer ≤ age 65 (used to be < age …
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ICARE Social Media Post October 2024
BRCA2: Male Breast Cancer Risks
ICARE Social Media Post October 2024
BRCA2: Male Breast Cancer Risks
Did you know that men can get breast cancer too? In fact, Beyonce’s father, Matthew Knowles, was diagnosed with breast cancer in October 2019 and was found to have a BRCA2 mutation. Matthew’s children have a 50/50 chance of inheriting his BRCA2 mutation. Men with an inherited BRCA2 mutation are at an increased risk for …
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ICARE Social Media Post October 2024
NCCN BOP Guideline Update #2: Testing Unaffected Family Members
ICARE Social Media Post October 2024
NCCN BOP Guideline Update #2: Testing Unaffected Family Members
The National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) released updated Genetic/Familial High-Risk Assessment: Breast, Ovarian, and Pancreatic Cancer guidelines on September 11th, 2024. In these updates, NCCN clarified that it is appropriate to test unaffected (not best testable) family members when they meet testing criteria. To read more, you can check out the full guidelines by creating …
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ICARE Social Media Post October 2024
NCCN BOP Guideline Update #1: Point-of-Care Testing
ICARE Social Media Post October 2024
NCCN BOP Guideline Update #1: Point-of-Care Testing
The National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) released updated Genetic/Familial High-Risk Assessment: Breast, Ovarian, and Pancreatic Cancer guidelines on September 11th, 2024. In these updated guidelines, the minimal components that should be discussed during point-of-care testing are outlined (found in EVAL-A 10 of 11; Page 17). To read more, you can check out the full guidelines …
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ICARE Newsletter Fall 2024
Community Spotlight: The Patient and the Researcher Shares Her Uncertain Future and Lessons She’s Learned
ICARE Newsletter Fall 2024
Community Spotlight: The Patient and the Researcher Shares Her Uncertain Future and Lessons She’s Learned
By Marleah Dean Kruzel, PhD, BRCA2 Previvor When I was eight years old, my mother found a lump in her breast – barely noticeable. For a few years, I watched her undergo chemotherapy, radiation, and a prophylactic mastectomy and reconstruction. Since then, my maternal aunt and grandmother also fought breast cancer, and we learned my …
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ICARE Newsletter Fall 2024
American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Guideline Update: Selecting Genetic Tests in Patients with Various Cancers
ICARE Newsletter Fall 2024
American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Guideline Update: Selecting Genetic Tests in Patients with Various Cancers
What elements are most important in the collection of family history? When and how to use multigene panel testing when indicated? Which genes should be tested based on cancer type? Among patients with tumor testing, who should be offered germline testing? For a full list of recommendations in this guideline, the article is available at: …
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ICARE Newsletter Fall 2024
BRCA1/2 Carriers and Pregnancy-Related Risk
ICARE Newsletter Fall 2024
BRCA1/2 Carriers and Pregnancy-Related Risk
A recent study reported that pregnancy after breast cancer was safe for both mother and baby.1 Specifically, the researchers found that pregnancy after breast cancer was not associated with adverse maternal prognosis or fetal outcomes. Another study reported that breast cancer after pregnancy could be associated with poorer outcomes. Specifically, breast cancer diagnosed within 10 …
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ICARE Newsletter Fall 2024
National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) Guideline Updates
ICARE Newsletter Fall 2024
National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) Guideline Updates
Genetic/Familial High-Risk Assessment: Breast, Ovarian, and Pancreatic Cancer – Released September 11th, 2024 (V1.2025) Check out the full guidelines by creating a FREE account at www.nccn.org/professionals/physician_gls/pdf/genetics_bop.pdf Testing Updates: Gene Updates: Genetic/Familial High-Risk Assessment: Colorectal, Endometrial, and Gastric Cancer – Released August 8th, 2024 (V1.2024) Check out the full guidelines by creating a FREE account at …
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ICARE Social Media Post September 2024
BRCA2-Associated Prostate Cancer
ICARE Social Media Post September 2024
BRCA2-Associated Prostate Cancer
A new study found that men with a BRCA2 mutation and metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer face poorer outcomes. BRCA2 carriers were also found to have a higher risk of progression to castration-resistant prostate cancer. These findings highlight the importance of evaluating germline mutations among prostate cancer patients. Learn more by reading the full article at: …
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ICARE Social Media Post September 2024
NCCN Breast, Ovarian, and Pancreatic Cancer Guidelines Update
ICARE Social Media Post September 2024
NCCN Breast, Ovarian, and Pancreatic Cancer Guidelines Update
The National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) released updated Genetic/Familial High-Risk Assessment: Breast, Ovarian, and Pancreatic Cancer guidelines on September 11th, 2024. Some updates include ⤸ To read more, you can check out the full guidelines by creating a FREE account at:https://www.nccn.org/professionals/physician_gls/pdf/genetics_bop.pdf
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ICARE Featured Video July 2024
Coping with Hereditary Cancer: Managing Emotional Distress and Communicating with Family
ICARE Featured Video July 2024
Coping with Hereditary Cancer: Managing Emotional Distress and Communicating with Family
Below is a featured video from the July 2024 patient forum, during which patients had the opportunity to ask questions and discuss how to manage emotional distress and communicate with family about inherited cancer predisposition with our expert panelists.
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ICARE Featured Video May 2024
SDHA Germline Genetic Testing and Surveillance
ICARE Featured Video May 2024
SDHA Germline Genetic Testing and Surveillance
Below is a featured video from the May 2024 case conference, during which Helen Hanson, MD and Ruth Casey, MD present on SDHA. Please visit our YouTube channel to watch the full May conference, including valuable discussion from genetics professionals!
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ICARE Newsletter Spring 2024
Inherited Risk in Patients with Pancreatic Acinar Cell Carcinoma
ICARE Newsletter Spring 2024
Inherited Risk in Patients with Pancreatic Acinar Cell Carcinoma
In a study of a rare type of pancreatic cancer, called pancreatic acinar cell cancer (PACC), over one third (36.7%) of a total of 49 patients with PACC had a mutation in an inherited cancer gene. The most commonly mutated gene was BRCA2 (12), and other genes included BRCA1 (1), PALB2 (2), ATM (2), and …
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ICARE Newsletter Spring 2024
National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) Guideline Updates
ICARE Newsletter Spring 2024
National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) Guideline Updates
Genetic/Familial High-Risk Assessment: Breast, Ovarian, and Pancreatic Cancer – Released February 12th, 2024 (V3.2024) Check out the full guidelines by creating a FREE account at www.nccn.org/professionals/physician_gls/pdf/genetics_bop.pdf Contralateral breast cancer risks in these updated guidelines: Expanded guidance about gynecologic cancers in BRCA1/2 carriers: Some highlights related to HRT include: Genetic/Familial High-Risk Assessment: Colorectal Cancer – Released …
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ICARE Social Media Post January 2024
Hereditary Cancer Genetic Testing Educational Video
ICARE Social Media Post January 2024
Hereditary Cancer Genetic Testing Educational Video
Want to learn more about genetic testing for inherited cancer? We use patient stories to give information about testing, its possible value to individuals and their family, and ways to access resources to learn more about getting tested. Check out the video here: http://tinyurl.com/genetictestingvideo To get free personalized information about hereditary cancer risk and testing, …
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ICARE Featured Video January 2024
Transplant Eligibility and Inherited Cancer Results
ICARE Featured Video January 2024
Transplant Eligibility and Inherited Cancer Results
Below is a featured video from the January 2024 case conference, during which Katie Lang, MS, CGC discusses transplant eligibility in the context of inherited cancer genetic test results.
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Nov 01
ICARE Social Media Post November 2023
Piloting a Spanish-Language Web-Based Tool for Hereditary Cancer Genetic Testing
ICARE Social Media Post November 2023
Piloting a Spanish-Language Web-Based Tool for Hereditary Cancer Genetic Testing
Language barriers should never prevent people from accessing essential information in the field of healthcare. To fill the gap caused by the lack of Spanish-speaking genetic counselors, our team developed a web-based genetic education tool 🧬 A study among 41 Spanish-speaking found that viewing the tool significantly increased knowledge and feeling informed and empowered to …
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Nov 01
ICARE Social Media Post November 2023
Piloting a Spanish-Language Web-Based Tool for Hereditary Cancer Genetic Testing
ICARE Social Media Post November 2023
Piloting a Spanish-Language Web-Based Tool for Hereditary Cancer Genetic Testing
Las barreras del idioma nunca deberían impedir que las personas accedan a información esencial en el campo de la atención de salud. Para llenar el vacío causado por la falta de asesores genéticos que hablan español, nuestro equipo desarrolló una herramienta de educación genética basada en la web. Un estudio entre 41 hispanohablantes encontró que …
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ICARE Social Media Post October 2023
Triple-negative breast cancers across populations
ICARE Social Media Post October 2023
Triple-negative breast cancers across populations
Triple-negative breast cancers, which do not have estrogen, progesterone, or HER2 receptors, can be more serious and difficult to treat. Inherited breast cancer gene mutations, like BRCA1/2, are more common among this type of breast cancer – which is why it is important for those with triple-negative breast cancer to consider getting genetic testing that …
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ICARE Newsletter Fall 2023
Community Spotlight
ICARE Newsletter Fall 2023
Community Spotlight
My paternal grandparents were my heroes. Wise beyond their time, they relished teaching our familythat knowledge is power, health is everything, and love is unconditional. Back then, Prevention healthmagazine and vitamin supplements filled their mailbox and 1960’s exercise guru Jack LaLane, and health foodadvocate Euell Gibbons, beckoned new followers from a talking picture box in …
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ICARE Newsletter Fall 2023
Ask the Expert
ICARE Newsletter Fall 2023
Ask the Expert
This question was addressed by Kelly Taylor, MS, LCGC, a licensed and certified genetic counselor with expertise inresearch genetics and hereditary cancers at the Vanderbilt Hereditary Cancer Clinic. If you have a question you wouldlike addressed, please email the ICARE team at ICARE@vumc.org for consideration in future newsletters. Q: I have Lynch Syndrome and an …
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ICARE Social Media Post July 2023
Inherited Cancer Genes in Children: BRCA1/2, PALB2, ATM, CHEK2 , Lynch Genes
ICARE Social Media Post July 2023
Inherited Cancer Genes in Children: BRCA1/2, PALB2, ATM, CHEK2 , Lynch Genes
Recent study findings suggest that BRCA1/2, PALB2, ATM, CHEK2, and the Lynch Syndrome genes might confer reduced penetrance cancer risk among children. However, there are no adjustments to management or testing recommendations based on the level of risk (i.e., normally do not test children for conditions that primarily increase the risk of cancer in adulthood). …
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ICARE Social Media Post June 2023
Inherited Gene Mutation in Those with Multiple Primary Cancers
ICARE Social Media Post June 2023
Inherited Gene Mutation in Those with Multiple Primary Cancers
Among patients with multiple primary cancers, the proportion with inherited cancer gene mutations increased with the number of primary cancers:• 2 cancers: 13.1%• 3 cancers: 15.9%• 4+ cancers: 18.0% Many of the double primaries, such as those of the breast, ovary, colorectum, and endometrium, occurred in women who would already be eligible for genetic testing. …
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ICARE Social Media Post May 2023
ATM breast cancer risks: High Risk c.7271T>G mutation
ICARE Social Media Post May 2023
ATM breast cancer risks: High Risk c.7271T>G mutation
According to a recent study, while there was a reported 2-fold risk for breast cancer overall among ATM carriers, those with the c.7271T>G mutation had the highest risk. Use the link to learn more: https://bit.ly/40bKovj Reference: Hall et al. Cancer Prev Res (Phila). 2021;14(4):433-440. PMID: 33509806.
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ICARE Featured Video April 2023
Tumor Testing & Germline Significance
ICARE Featured Video April 2023
Tumor Testing & Germline Significance
Below you may watch a featured video from the April 2023 Genetics Case Conference, which focused on tumor testing and germline significance with guest expert Ben Ho Park, MD, PhD from Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
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ICARE Social Media Post April 2023
Applying the Framework for Interventions to Increase Family Communication
ICARE Social Media Post April 2023
Applying the Framework for Interventions to Increase Family Communication
A new study 𝗯𝘆 𝗼𝘂𝗿 𝘁𝗲𝗮𝗺 used the Framework for Developing and Evaluating Complex Interventions (FDECI) to evaluate an intervention to improve family communication of positive genetic test results for inherited cancer. The first FDECI phases were beneficial for improving the intervention and planning for continual effectiveness and future implementation phases. Use the link in …
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ICARE Newsletter Spring 2023
Community Spotlight
ICARE Newsletter Spring 2023
Community Spotlight
In 1997 when I was a junior in college, my mom called to let me know that my father had been diagnosed with prostate cancer. Luckily for him, Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) testing had recently started which resulted in early detection and subsequent prostatectomy. Due to his diagnosis and knowing prostate cancer is an inherited …
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ICARE Newsletter Spring 2023
Lynch Syndrome: Colorectal Cancer Risks Revisited
ICARE Newsletter Spring 2023
A study of 381 individuals with Lynch Syndrome in New Zealand (98 with Lynch Syndrome-associated variants in MLH1, 159 in MSH2, 103 in MSH6, and 21 in PMS2) found that risks for colorectal cancer were lower in MSH6 and PMS2 carriers, suggesting that it might be possible to spread out colonoscopy intervals for these individuals.1 …
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Other Cancer Genetics Webinar April 2023
Communicating about Inherited Cancer Risk, Uncertainty, and Decision Making
Other Cancer Genetics Webinar April 2023
Communicating about Inherited Cancer Risk, Uncertainty, and Decision Making
Below you may watch an exciting presentation about communicating about inherited cancer risk, uncertainty, and decision making by Marleah Dean Kruzel, PhD from the University of South Florida.
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ICARE Social Media Post March 2023
Inherited Cancer Testing: Pheochromocytoma & Paraganglioma
ICARE Social Media Post March 2023
Inherited Cancer Testing: Pheochromocytoma & Paraganglioma
Because of the high frequency of mutations found in individuals with pheochromocytoma and paraganglioma, these individuals are advised to consider genetic testing for inherited cancer.Use this link to learn more: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35976622/ Reference: Yip, et al. JAMA Surg. 2022;157 (10):870-877. PMID: 35976622
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ICARE Social Media Post March 2023
Metachronous Colorectal Cancer in Lynch Syndrome
ICARE Social Media Post March 2023
Metachronous Colorectal Cancer in Lynch Syndrome
Findings from a recent study: Risk factors for metachronous colorectal cancer included a history of colorectal polyps and having an MLH1 or MSH2 mutation, while protective factors included female sex and extended surgical resection. This highlights the importance of genetic testing and counseling for Lynch syndrome prior to surgery, which can influence surgical strategy and …
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ICARE Social Media Post March 2023
New gene alert: MBD4
ICARE Social Media Post March 2023
New gene alert: MBD4
A new study shows germline MBD4 mutations cause an autosomal recessive tumor predisposing syndrome associated with: This highlights the importance of including MBD4 in genetic testing for polyposis and multi-tumor phenotypes to improve disease management. Use the link in bio to learn more! Reference: Palles, et al. Am J Hum Genet. 2022;109(5):953-960. PMID: 35460607.
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ICARE Newsletter Spring 2022
Reducing Hereditary Cancer Act of 2021
ICARE Newsletter Spring 2022
Reducing Hereditary Cancer Act of 2021
On February 16th, 2022, the Reducing Hereditary Cancer Act (S.3656) was introduced to the U.S. Senate with the goal of ensuring Medicare beneficiaries have coverage for potentially life-saving inherited cancer genetic counseling and testing as well as recommended screening and risk-reducing procedures, when medically necessary and appropriate. Currently, Medicare only covers genetic testing for beneficiaries …
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ICARE Newsletter Spring 2022
Community Spotlight
ICARE Newsletter Spring 2022
Community Spotlight
Genetic testing sounded like a futuristic concept when it originally came to our attention. It sounded something to the likes of cloning. We didn’t really understand what it was and why it was important, but rather thought it sounded like something out of science fiction. Thankfully, our medical providers and genetic counselors stuck with us …
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ICARE Newsletter Fall 2022
Community Spotlight
ICARE Newsletter Fall 2022
Community Spotlight
When I was just 8 years old my mother was diagnosed with a very aggressive breast cancer. I didn’t reallyunderstand the concept of cancer at that age, but I knew what was happening was terrible. After manysurgeries and treatments, she passed away 2 years later at the age of 35. There was no hereditary cancertesting …
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ICARE Newsletter Fall 2021
Direct-to-Consumer Tests: Not Reliable to Detect BRCA1/2 Mutations
ICARE Newsletter Fall 2021
Direct-to-Consumer Tests: Not Reliable to Detect BRCA1/2 Mutations
Researchers reported that single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) tests, which are used by DTC tests such as 23andMe, are not reliable in identifying the majority of BRCA1/2 mutations or other inherited cancer gene mutations. The SNP test used by many DTC ancestry and DNA companies is designed to detect common traits many people share. However, when …
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ICARE Newsletter Fall 2021
Reducing Hereditary Cancer Act of 2021
ICARE Newsletter Fall 2021
Reducing Hereditary Cancer Act of 2021
Under current Medicare guidelines, only those with “signs, symptoms, complaints, or personal histories of disease” meet the criteria for medical services coverage. Thus, genetic testing is only covered for those already diagnosed with cancer, regardless of family history. If someone without cancer has an inherited mutation that increases cancer risk (e.g., BRCA1/2), Medicare may not …
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ICARE Newsletter Fall 2021
Community Spotlight
ICARE Newsletter Fall 2021
Community Spotlight
At the age of 51, my first and only colonoscopy revealed 100 polyps in my colon, rectum, and anuseven though I had no symptoms or family history. I was immediately referred to a Certified GeneticCounselor at Tripler Army Medical Center in Hawai’i. Germline DNA testing revealed I had attenuatedfamilial adenomatous polyposis (AFAP), due to an …
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Newsletter Fall 2021
Updates to NCCN Genetic/Familial High-Risk Assessment
Newsletter Fall 2021
Updates to NCCN Genetic/Familial High-Risk Assessment
Breast, Ovarian, and Pancreatic Guidelines V.1.2022: Released August 11th, 2021 Colorectal Cancer Guidelines V.1.2021: Released May 11th, 2021 Check out the full NCCN guidelines by creating a FREE account at www.nccn.org
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ICARE Social Media Post December 2022
Negative or Uninformative Test Results
ICARE Social Media Post December 2022
Negative or Uninformative Test Results
A new study demonstrates the importance of retesting patients with previously uninformative cancer genetics evaluations, especially in high risk individuals. Read the full article at this link for more info: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34545504/ 🔗 Reference: Dettwyler et al. Fam Cancer. 2022; DOI: 10.1007/s10689-021-00276-8. PMID: 34545504
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ICARE Social Media Post October 2022
Tool for Inherited Cancer Predisposition Counseling and Testing Study (TIPS)
ICARE Social Media Post October 2022
Tool for Inherited Cancer Predisposition Counseling and Testing Study (TIPS)
Have you already had genetic testing for inherited cancer and want to get more education and information about what your results mean for you? We provide free education about inherited cancer risk through our Tool for Inherited Cancer Predisposition Counseling and Testing Study (TIPS). Visit https://redcap.link/TIPS and complete our survey. Once completed, we provide:• an …
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ICARE Social Media Post October 2022
NCCN Familial/Genetic High Risk Assessment: Breast, Ovarian & Pancreatic Guidelines single post 3
ICARE Social Media Post October 2022
NCCN Familial/Genetic High Risk Assessment: Breast, Ovarian & Pancreatic Guidelines single post 3
On September 7th, 2022, the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) released new breast, ovarian, and pancreatic cancer guidelines. In these new guidelines, genetic testing eligibility based on age at breast cancer diagnosis in females was updated from ≤ 45 to ≤ 50 making more females with breast cancer eligible for testing regardless of family history …
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ICARE Featured Video June 2022
Updates on BRCA1 Variants of Uncertain Significance
ICARE Featured Video June 2022
Updates on BRCA1 Variants of Uncertain Significance
Below you may watch a featured video from the June 2022 Genetics Case Conference focused on updates on BRCA1 variants of uncertain significance with guest expert Alvaro Monteiro, PhD.
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Other Cancer Genetics Webinar May 2022
Addressing Global Implementation of Genomic Cancer Risk Assessment
Other Cancer Genetics Webinar May 2022
Addressing Global Implementation of Genomic Cancer Risk Assessment
Below you may watch an exciting presentation by Jeffrey Weitzel, MD, in which he discusses global implementation of genomic cancer risk assessment.
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ICARE Social Media Post March 2022
Komen Blog Post: Dr. Pal Interview
ICARE Social Media Post March 2022
Komen Blog Post: Dr. Pal Interview
Komen Scholar, ICARE Founder and Clinical Geneticist, Dr. Tuya Pal, was recently interviewed for the Komen Blog. In the interview, Dr. Pal discusses the importance of making genetic counseling and testing more accessible in order to help populations who are at high risk for inherited cancer make more informed decisions about their medical care.Read the …
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ICARE Social Media Post February 2022
Use of Germline BRCA Testing in Patients With Ovarian Cancer and Commercial Insurance
ICARE Social Media Post February 2022
Use of Germline BRCA Testing in Patients With Ovarian Cancer and Commercial Insurance
A recent study found that only about 33% of women with ovarian cancer undergo germline BRCA1/2 testing, despite universal recommendations for such patients to have germline genetic testing. Check out the article for more information!https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2787937?resultClick=3Reference: Cham et al. JAMA Netw Open. 2022 Jan 4;5(1):e2142703. PMID: 35015069.
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ICARE Social Media Post January 2022
Overview of genetic services delivery for hereditary breast cancer
ICARE Social Media Post January 2022
Overview of genetic services delivery for hereditary breast cancer
A recent article by Drs. Sonya Reid, Tuya Pal, and Lucy Spalluto, and Katie Lang, MS, CGC and Anne Weidner, MPH of the ICARE team, has just been published with @SpringerNature in 𝘉𝘳𝘦𝘢𝘴𝘵 𝘊𝘢𝘯𝘤𝘦𝘳 𝘙𝘦𝘴𝘦𝘢𝘳𝘤𝘩 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘛𝘳𝘦𝘢𝘵𝘮𝘦𝘯𝘵. This article outlines the importance of genetic services and follow-up care for hereditary breast cancer, as well as …
Permanent link to this article: https://inheritedcancer.net/post12622/
ICARE Featured Video January 2022
JScreen: At-Home Genetic Testing and Education
ICARE Featured Video January 2022
JScreen: At-Home Genetic Testing and Education
Below you may watch a featured video from the January 2022 Genetics Case Conference, in which Estie Rose, MS, LCGC presented on JScreen, a non-profit offering genetic testing and education.
Permanent link to this article: https://inheritedcancer.net/video11322/
ICARE Social Media Post December 2021
Li-Fraumeni Syndrome Cancer Risks
ICARE Social Media Post December 2021
Li-Fraumeni Syndrome Cancer Risks
• Several variants were identified multiple times in those who did and did not meet Li-Fraumeni Syndrome clinical criteria: p.R175, p.G245, p.R248, p.R273, and p.R282• Other variants were exclusively found in those in the Li-Fraumeni Syndrome group: p.M133T, p.P152L, p.C275Y, p.C275, p.R337C, p.R342, and p.R342P• One variant was exclusively found in patients with attenuated Li-Fraumeni …
Permanent link to this article: https://inheritedcancer.net/post122121/
ICARE Featured Video October 2021
SMARCA4
ICARE Featured Video October 2021
SMARCA4
Below you may watch a featured video from the October 2021 Genetics Case Conference, which focused on SMARCA4 with guest expert William Foulkes, MBBS, PhD from McGill University.
Permanent link to this article: https://inheritedcancer.net/video100721/
ICARE Social Media Post September 2021
USA Today Article: Fighting Cancer with Your Own Family History
ICARE Social Media Post September 2021
USA Today Article: Fighting Cancer with Your Own Family History
Check out the full 𝘜𝘚𝘈 𝘛𝘰𝘥𝘢𝘺 article, featuring commentary from Dr. Tuya Pal (ICARE Founder), highlighting the importance of PALB2 as an inherited breast cancer gene: https://www.futureofpersonalhealth.com/breast-health/fighting-cancer-with-your-own-family-history/# Additional guidance is available through an impactful PALB2 practice resource recently published through ACMG: https://www.acmg.net/PDFLibrary/41436_2021_1151_OnlinePDF.pdf Reference: Tischkowitz, et al. Genet Med. 2021 Aug;23(8):1416-1423. PMID: 33976419
Permanent link to this article: https://inheritedcancer.net/post92221/
ICARE Social Media Post September 2021
New NCCN Genetic/Familial High-Risk Assessment: Breast, Ovarian, and Pancreatic Guidelines (Released August 11th)
ICARE Social Media Post September 2021
New NCCN Genetic/Familial High-Risk Assessment: Breast, Ovarian, and Pancreatic Guidelines (Released August 11th)
The National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) released new guidelines on August 11th for Genetic/Familial High-Risk Assessment: Breast, Ovarian, and Pancreatic. You can check out the full guidelines by creating a FREE account at: https://www.nccn.org/professionals/physician_gls/pdf/genetics_bop.pdf
Permanent link to this article: https://inheritedcancer.net/post91021/
Other Cancer Genetics Webinar September 2021
Genetic Counseling in the Context of Paired Germline/Somatic Testing
Other Cancer Genetics Webinar September 2021
Genetic Counseling in the Context of Paired Germline/Somatic Testing
Below you may watch an exciting presentation about germline and tumor testing for ovarian cancer by Leigha-Senter Jamieson, MS, CGC from The Ohio State University, in which she considers how the role of genetic counselors may expand to support patients in partnership with treating gynecologic oncologists.
Permanent link to this article: https://inheritedcancer.net/video90821/
ICARE Social Media Post August 2021
New York Times PALB2 Article
ICARE Social Media Post August 2021
New York Times PALB2 Article
A New York Times article just published focused on the importance of PALB2 as a breast cancer gene (https://www.nytimes.com/…/breast-cancer-palb2-brca.html), which referenced our recent article focused on managing PALB2 carriers sponsored by ACMG – American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics, and developed through a worldwide collaboration (including: Marc Tischkowicz, Judith Balmana, Will Foulkes, Paul James, …
Permanent link to this article: https://inheritedcancer.net/post81921/
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ICARE Featured Video June 2021
PALB2
ICARE Featured Video June 2021
PALB2
Below you may watch a featured video from the June 2021 Genetics Case Conference, which focused on PALB2 with guest experts Marc Tischkowitz, MD, PhD from the University of Cambridge in Cambridge, England and Steven Narod, MD, FRCPC, FRSC from the Women’s College Research Institute in Toronto, Canada.
Permanent link to this article: https://inheritedcancer.net/video61021/
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ICARE Social Media Post May 2021
ACMG Gene List
ICARE Social Media Post May 2021
ACMG Gene List
The American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG) recently released the highly anticipated recommended minimum gene list for reporting secondary findings (SF) in clinical exome and genome sequencing. ACMG SF v3.0 added 3 new cancer genes (𝘗𝘈𝘓𝘉2, 𝘔𝘈𝘟, and 𝘛𝘔𝘌𝘔127) to bring the total number of inherited cancer genes to 28. For more information …
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ICARE Social Media Post April 2021
Reducing Hereditary Cancer Act
ICARE Social Media Post April 2021
Reducing Hereditary Cancer Act
The 𝙍𝙚𝙙𝙪𝙘𝙞𝙣𝙜 𝙃𝙚𝙧𝙚𝙙𝙞𝙩𝙖𝙧𝙮 𝘾𝙖𝙣𝙘𝙚𝙧 𝘼𝙘𝙩 is being proposed to ensure Medicare beneficiaries have access to inherited cancer genetic testing, increased screening, and risk-reducing procedures, when medically necessary & appropriate. Under current Medicare guidelines, only those with “signs, symptoms, complaints, or personal histories of disease” meet the criteria for medical services coverage. Genetic testing is only …
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ICARE Featured Video February 2021
DICER1
ICARE Featured Video February 2021
DICER1
Below you may watch a featured video from the February 2021 Genetics Case Conference, which focused on DICER1 with guest expert Douglas Stewart, MD from the National Cancer Institute.
Permanent link to this article: https://inheritedcancer.net/video21121/
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ICARE Newsletter Winter 2021
Exploring Disparities Among Those with Inherited Cancers
ICARE Newsletter Winter 2021
Exploring Disparities Among Those with Inherited Cancers
It has never been more urgent to ensure that advances in genomic technologies do not further widen existing cancer health disparities. In the fall of 2020, the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) put forth a report focused on cancer health disparities, in which they highlighted several issues.1 Notably, disparities in inherited cancer care were …
Permanent link to this article: https://inheritedcancer.net/5nlw2021/
ICARE Newsletter Winter 2021
Learning You Have a Mutation in an Inherited Cancer Gene: What’s Next?
ICARE Newsletter Winter 2021
Learning You Have a Mutation in an Inherited Cancer Gene: What’s Next?
The benefits achieved through genetic testing for inherited cancer only happen by acting upon the results. This can be through guiding cancer treatment, receiving appropriate cancer risk management strategies, and sharing results with at-risk family members so they too can benefit from this information. We recently reported on results of our study, made possible through …
Permanent link to this article: https://inheritedcancer.net/6nlw2021/
ICARE Newsletter Winter 2021
Ask the Expert
ICARE Newsletter Winter 2021
Ask the Expert
In each newsletter, we give participants the opportunity to have their questions addressed by experts in the field. This question was addressed by Rebecca Smith, PhD, Laboratory Director at Genetics Associates, Inc. with over 20 years of experience in biomedical research and 7 years of experience in clinical laboratory diagnostics. If you have a question …
Permanent link to this article: https://inheritedcancer.net/9nlw2021/
ICARE Social Media Post February 2021
Strategies to Enhance the Identification of Hereditary Breast Cancer Gene Carriers
ICARE Social Media Post February 2021
Strategies to Enhance the Identification of Hereditary Breast Cancer Gene Carriers
Check out a recent review article led by the ICARE team, published in 𝘌𝘹𝘱𝘦𝘳𝘵 𝘙𝘦𝘷𝘪𝘦𝘸 𝘰𝘧 𝘔𝘰𝘭𝘦𝘤𝘶𝘭𝘢𝘳 𝘋𝘪𝘢𝘨𝘯𝘰𝘴𝘵𝘪𝘤𝘴, outlining strategies to improve the identification of inherited breast cancer gene carriers. Check out the full article at: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/14737159.2020.1816829?needAccess=true
Permanent link to this article: https://inheritedcancer.net/post20221/
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ICARE Social Media Post January 2021
Qualitative Methods for Refining a Web-Based Educational Tool for Patients Focused on Inherited Cancer Predisposition
ICARE Social Media Post January 2021
Qualitative Methods for Refining a Web-Based Educational Tool for Patients Focused on Inherited Cancer Predisposition
Check out a study led by the ICARE team, published with @SpringerNature in the Journal of Cancer Education, outlining the evaluation and refinement strategies of an interactive web-based tool developed to provide education about inherited cancer risk. Check out a full-text view-only version of the paper at https://rdcu.be/cc8sR or read the abstract at https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33400205/ (PMID: …
Permanent link to this article: https://inheritedcancer.net/post11221/
ICARE Publication January 2021
Qualitative Methods for Refining a Web-Based Educational Tool for Patients Focused on Inherited Cancer Predisposition
ICARE Publication January 2021
Qualitative Methods for Refining a Web-Based Educational Tool for Patients Focused on Inherited Cancer Predisposition
Abstract To address the increasing demand for inherited cancer genetic testing, we developed and evaluated a web-based educational tool to streamline genetic counseling (GC). Consented patients viewed the initial prototype containing core content (Version 1-Core) and provided feedback through three open-ended survey questions. Additional data were collected through individual interviews from a subgroup who viewed …
Permanent link to this article: https://inheritedcancer.net/pub10521_2/
ICARE Publication January 2021
Sharing genetic test results with family members of BRCA, PALB2, CHEK2, and ATM carriers
ICARE Publication January 2021
Sharing genetic test results with family members of BRCA, PALB2, CHEK2, and ATM carriers
Abstract Objective: This study explored motivators and challenges/barriers to sharing personal genetic test results (GTR) with family members (FM). Methods: Semi-structured, in-depth interviews were conducted with 62 women who had a pathogenic or likely pathogenic (P/LP) variant in a BRCA, PALB2, CHEK2, or ATM gene. Selective qualitative data analysis focused on eliciting motivators and challenges/barriers …
Permanent link to this article: https://inheritedcancer.net/pub10521/
ICARE Social Media Post December 2020
Genetic Testing in Women with Breast Cancer
ICARE Social Media Post December 2020
Genetic Testing in Women with Breast Cancer
Approximately 4,000 women with breast cancer were tested for mutations in nine breast cancer genes – 6.2% had mutations in at least one of the nine genes, and 2.7% had mutations in either 𝘽𝙍𝘾𝘼1 or 𝘽𝙍𝘾𝘼2. Comparisons between women who did versus did not meet National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) guidelines for testing showed that: …
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ICARE Social Media Post November 2020
B-GREAT 2020 Newsletter
ICARE Social Media Post November 2020
B-GREAT 2020 Newsletter
The B-GREAT 2020 Newsletter is now available! Check out this latest edition for research updates and information about racial inequalities in healthcare. You can read the newsletter by visiting: https://bgreatinitiative.inheritedcancer.net/wp-content/uploads/BGREAT-Newsletter-2020.pdf. Please feel free to share with family members, friends, and/or your healthcare providers. We will be publishing these newsletters twice a year starting in 2021. …
Permanent link to this article: https://inheritedcancer.net/post111020/
ICARE Publication November 2020
Family communication of genetic test results among women with inherited breast cancer genes
ICARE Publication November 2020
Family communication of genetic test results among women with inherited breast cancer genes
Abstract Identification of inherited breast cancer may guide care. These benefits can be amplified through communication of genetic test results with at-risk family members and subsequent family testing (FT). Females with a pathogenic/likely pathogenic (P/LP) variant in BRCA1/2, PALB2, CHEK2, and/or ATM were surveyed about family communication (FC) of genetic test results and FT. Comparisons …
Permanent link to this article: https://inheritedcancer.net/pub111020/
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ICARE Publication September 2020
Strategies to enhance identification of hereditary breast cancer gene carriers
ICARE Publication September 2020
Strategies to enhance identification of hereditary breast cancer gene carriers
No abstract available Reid S, et al. Strategies to enhance identification of hereditary breast cancer gene carriers. Expert Rev Mol Diagn. 2020 Sep; 20(9):861-865. Epub 2020 Sep 11. PMID: 32856489.
Permanent link to this article: https://inheritedcancer.net/pub91120/
ICARE Social Media Post September 2020
NCCN Genetic Testing Choice Updates
ICARE Social Media Post September 2020
NCCN Genetic Testing Choice Updates
The National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) released new guidelines on September 8th, 2020, which included updates to genetic testing choices and considerations as follows: Choice of multi-gene panel may be guided by genes included, analyses offered, and financial assistance programs available for family testing Significant limitations in interpretations of polygenic risk scores: NOT recommended for …
Permanent link to this article: https://inheritedcancer.net/post91120/
ICARE Social Media Post September 2020
ACMG Guidelines for Genetic Testing for All Breast Cancer
ICARE Social Media Post September 2020
ACMG Guidelines for Genetic Testing for All Breast Cancer
Check out Vanderbilt’s article about genetic testing considerations at: https://discover.vumc.org/2020/02/genetic-testing-considerations-for-breast-cancer-patients/ Check out the original document from the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics at: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41436-019-0712-x
Permanent link to this article: https://inheritedcancer.net/post90820/
ICARE Social Media Post September 2020
GREM1 Duplication
ICARE Social Media Post September 2020
GREM1 Duplication
The GREM1 gene leads to hereditary mixed polyposis syndrome, characterized by multiple polyps of mixed pathology and high risks for colorectal cancer. A specific duplication in the 5′ regulatory region of the GREM1 gene has been found in a subset of Ashkenazi Jewish individuals with hereditary mixed polyposis syndrome; therefore, GREM1 genetic testing is …
Permanent link to this article: https://inheritedcancer.net/post90420/
ICARE Social Media Post September 2020
Biallelic Mutations in BRCA1 Cause Fanconi Anemia
ICARE Social Media Post September 2020
Biallelic Mutations in BRCA1 Cause Fanconi Anemia
BRCA1 is not typically thought to be one of the genes which cause Fanconi anemia. However, rare cases of individuals with biallelic BRCA1 mutations (mutations in both copies of the gene) have been reported. One case involved a woman who had breast cancer at age 23, and was born with multiple birth defects consistent with …
Permanent link to this article: https://inheritedcancer.net/post90120/
ICARE Social Media Post August 2020
Pheochromocytoma and Paraganglioma Genetic Testing
ICARE Social Media Post August 2020
Pheochromocytoma and Paraganglioma Genetic Testing
More than 40% of patients with pheochromocytoma or paraganglioma, regardless of age and family history, carry an inherited gene mutation. Given that gene mutation carriers may benefit from gene-specific cancer screening, all individuals diagnosed with one of these tumors should seek genetic counseling to discuss genetic testing options. Genes that predispose to pheochromocytoma and paraganglioma …
Permanent link to this article: https://inheritedcancer.net/post82520/
ICARE Newsletter Summer 2020
Ask the Expert
ICARE Newsletter Summer 2020
Ask the Expert
In each newsletter, we give participants the opportunity to have their questions addressed by experts in the field. This question was addressed by Georgia Wiesner, MD, MS, a nationally renowned clinical cancer geneticist, who is an Ingram Professor of Cancer Research, Professor of Medicine in the Division of Genetic Medicine, and the Director of the …
Permanent link to this article: https://inheritedcancer.net/6nls2020/
ICARE Newsletter Summer 2020
Identifying Individuals At-Risk for Inherited Cancer
ICARE Newsletter Summer 2020
Identifying Individuals At-Risk for Inherited Cancer
We have known for a while that many people who have mutations in BRCA1/2 and other inherited cancer risk genes are unaware of their mutation as they have not yet had genetic testing. A recent study among women aged 20 or older living in California and Georgia, which included almost 80,000 breast cancer patients and …
Permanent link to this article: https://inheritedcancer.net/4nls2020/
ICARE Newsletter Summer 2020
Guideline-Concordant Care Among Women with Inherited Cancer Gene Mutations
ICARE Newsletter Summer 2020
Guideline-Concordant Care Among Women with Inherited Cancer Gene Mutations
Testing for inherited cancer among breast cancer patients has tremendous potential to guide appropriate care following testing. Yet, a number of efforts suggest that women are not consistently receiving care according to current national guidelines based on their genetic test result. In fact, results from studies suggest many women for whom risk-reducing mastectomy would not …
Permanent link to this article: https://inheritedcancer.net/3nls2020/
ICARE Social Media Post August 2020
Disparities in BRCA Counseling Across Diverse Populations
ICARE Social Media Post August 2020
Disparities in BRCA Counseling Across Diverse Populations
A recently published study based on data from our participants showed that few young Black women with breast cancer see a genetic counselor AND those with insurance are LESS likely to see a genetic counselor. For more information, check out the full study at: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41436-020-0762-0
Permanent link to this article: https://inheritedcancer.net/post80420/
ICARE Social Media Post July 2020
Racial Inequalities in Genetics
ICARE Social Media Post July 2020
Racial Inequalities in Genetics
[ngg src=”galleries” ids=”1″ display=”basic_slideshow” arrows=”1″ show_thumbnail_link=”0″]It is important to talk about racial inequalities in healthcare as it affects the care received among Black patients. Through our research efforts, we not only want to address the issue of racism but also think about ways to make healthcare more equitable. A recently published study including our research …
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ICARE Featured Video July 2020
BAP1
ICARE Featured Video July 2020
BAP1
Below you may watch a featured video from the July 2020 Genetics Case Conference, which focused on BAP1 with guest expert Dr. Mohamed Abdel-Rahman from The Ohio State University. To learn more about the BAP1 study, please click here. To refer your patients to the BAP1 study, please contact The Ohio State University BAP1 …
Permanent link to this article: https://inheritedcancer.net/video70920/
ICARE Publication July 2020
Update on multi-gene panel testing and communication of genetic test results
ICARE Publication July 2020
Update on multi-gene panel testing and communication of genetic test results
Abstract With technological advances, multi-gene panel testing has become increasingly used to identify patients at risk for hereditary breast cancer (HBC). There are currently evidence-based interventions and breast cancer screening strategies that exist for cancer prevention and early detection among patients with HBC. Moreover, in addition to the personal impact of identifying HBC, this information …
Permanent link to this article: https://inheritedcancer.net/pub70820/
ICARE Social Media Post July 2020
Pancreatic Cancer Can Run in Families
ICARE Social Media Post July 2020
Pancreatic Cancer Can Run in Families
Individuals with a family history of pancreatic cancer have a higher risk to develop pancreatic cancer. A recent study reported the following pancreatic cancer risks compared to the general population, based on relationship to an individual with pancreatic cancer: First-degree relative (e.g., parent, sibling, child) – 1.76 fold higher Second-degree relative (e.g., aunts, uncles, grandparents) …
Permanent link to this article: https://inheritedcancer.net/post70720/
ICARE Publication July 2020
A Web-Based Tool to Automate Portions of Pretest Genetic Counseling for Inherited Cancer
ICARE Publication July 2020
A Web-Based Tool to Automate Portions of Pretest Genetic Counseling for Inherited Cancer
Abstract Background: Increasing demand for genetic testing for inherited cancer risk coupled with a shortage of providers trained in genetics highlight the potential for automated tools embedded in the clinic process to meet this demand. We developed and tested a scalable, easy-to-use, 12-minute web-based educational tool that included standard pretest genetic counseling elements related to …
Permanent link to this article: https://inheritedcancer.net/pub70120/
Permanent link to this article: https://inheritedcancer.net/video51420/
ICARE Social Media Post April 2020
ASCO Guideline: Genetic Testing for Ovarian Cancer
ICARE Social Media Post April 2020
ASCO Guideline: Genetic Testing for Ovarian Cancer
The American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) recently published a guideline reinforcing the longstanding recommendation that all women diagnosed with epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) be offered genetic testing for hereditary ovarian cancer genes. Many of these women (>15%) have an inherited mutation, most commonly BRCA1 or BRCA2. Identifying BRCA1/2 mutations may help guide cancer treatment. …
Permanent link to this article: https://inheritedcancer.net/post41720/
ICARE Social Media Post February 2020
Genetic Testing in Tumors versus Genetic Testing for Cancer Risk
ICARE Social Media Post February 2020
Genetic Testing in Tumors versus Genetic Testing for Cancer Risk
There are different types of genetic/DNA tests offered to patients with cancer: 1) Tumor tests, mainly done to guide cancer treatment. 2) Blood or saliva tests (on normal DNA that individual was born with) to identify inherited cancer predisposition, which may also guide cancer treatment in some instances. Genetic testing of the tumor detects mutations …
Permanent link to this article: https://inheritedcancer.net/post22620/
ICARE Newsletter Winter 2020
Ask the Expert
ICARE Newsletter Winter 2020
Ask the Expert
Through each newsletter, we give our participants an opportunity to have their questions answered by experts. If you have a question you would like addressed, please email the study team at ICARE@InheritedCancer.net for consideration in future newsletters. The following question was addressed by Ben Ho Park, MD, PhD, who is the Donna S. Hall Chair …
Permanent link to this article: https://inheritedcancer.net/8nlw2020/
ICARE Publication February 2020
Disparities in BRCA counseling across providers in a diverse population of young breast cancer survivors
ICARE Publication February 2020
Disparities in BRCA counseling across providers in a diverse population of young breast cancer survivors
Abstract Purpose: All women diagnosed with breast cancer (BC) ≤age 50 should be referred for genetic counseling (GC) and testing. We sought to compare differences in provider practices and access across a racially and ethnically diverse population of young BC survivors. Methods: A registry-based sample of women diagnosed with invasive BC ≤age 50 from 2009 to 2012 …
Permanent link to this article: https://inheritedcancer.net/pub21820/
ICARE Social Media Post January 2020
Racial Disparities in Genetic Testing for Women with Ovarian Cancer
ICARE Social Media Post January 2020
Racial Disparities in Genetic Testing for Women with Ovarian Cancer
Women of non-European ancestry diagnosed with ovarian cancer have lower rates of referral for genetic testing despite current national guidelines stating ALL women with ovarian cancer and/or a close-blood relative with ovarian cancer should be offered genetic counseling and testing. One study reported that only 1/3 of Black, Latina, and Asian women were referred for …
Permanent link to this article: https://inheritedcancer.net/post11620/
ICARE Social Media Post January 2020
Celebrating 10 Years of ICARE
ICARE Social Media Post January 2020
Celebrating 10 Years of ICARE
Happy New Year! 2020 represents a decade for ICARE We are celebrating 10 years of research, education, and engagement, through which we have enrolled nearly 3500 participants, including over 2000 gene mutation carriers, disseminated 15 newsletters, led and collaborated on multiple research projects, and impacted individuals affected by inherited cancer predisposition all over the …
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ICARE Publication January 2020
The big reveal: Family disclosure patterns of BRCA genetic test results among young Black women with invasive breast cancer
ICARE Publication January 2020
The big reveal: Family disclosure patterns of BRCA genetic test results among young Black women with invasive breast cancer
Abstract Despite higher incidence and mortality of breast cancer among younger Black women, genetic testing outcomes remain severely understudied among Blacks. Past research on disclosure of genetic testing results to family members has disproportionately focused on White, educated, high socioeconomic status women. This study addresses this gap in knowledge by assessing (a) to whom Black …
Permanent link to this article: https://inheritedcancer.net/pub10720/
ICARE Social Media Post December 2019
American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics: Points-to-Consider Document: “Is there Evidence to Support BRCA1/2 and Other Inherited Breast Cancer Genetic Testing for all Breast Cancer Patients?”
ICARE Social Media Post December 2019
American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics: Points-to-Consider Document: “Is there Evidence to Support BRCA1/2 and Other Inherited Breast Cancer Genetic Testing for all Breast Cancer Patients?”
The American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG) put forth a Points-to-Consider document: “Is there Evidence to Support BRCA1/2 and Other Inherited Breast Cancer Genetic Testing for all Breast Cancer Patients?” The document discusses: 1) Current data to support testing in breast cancer patients …
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ICARE Publication December 2019
Points to consider: is there evidence to support BRCA1/2 and other inherited breast cancer genetic testing for all breast cancer patients? A statement of the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG)
ICARE Publication December 2019
Points to consider: is there evidence to support BRCA1/2 and other inherited breast cancer genetic testing for all breast cancer patients? A statement of the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG)
No abstract available Pal T, et al. Points to consider: is there evidence to support BRCA1/2 and other inherited breast cancer genetic testing for all breast cancer patients? A statement of the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG). Genet Med. 2020 Apr;22(4):681-685. Epub 2019 Dec 13. PMID: 33455826.
Permanent link to this article: https://inheritedcancer.net/pub121319/
ICARE Social Media Post November 2019
High Frequency of BRCA in Unselected Women with Metastatic Breast Cancer
ICARE Social Media Post November 2019
High Frequency of BRCA in Unselected Women with Metastatic Breast Cancer
Did you know? National practice guidelines currently recommend ALL women with metastatic (HER2-) breast cancer to get genetic testing for inherited cancer (including BRCA1/2 testing), because it can guide eligibility for treatment with PARP inhibitors. A new study led by our colleague at the Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center, Dr. Ben Park, suggests that more women with …
Permanent link to this article: https://inheritedcancer.net/post110719/
ICARE Social Media Post October 2019
BRCA Testing In Black Women
ICARE Social Media Post October 2019
BRCA Testing In Black Women
Did you know? Although BRCA testing has been around for over TWO decades, not all populations have benefitted equally from testing. In fact, our previous research has shown that black patients are less aware of BUT interested in genetic testing…when they know about it. In addition, healthcare providers are less likely to identify and suggest …
Permanent link to this article: https://inheritedcancer.net/post102419/
ICARE Social Media Post October 2019
Inherited Breast Cancer Among Latina Women
ICARE Social Media Post October 2019
Inherited Breast Cancer Among Latina Women
Latina women are at risk for inherited breast cancer: Breast cancer mortality rates are higher among Latina women compared to non-Hispanic White women. Latina women also have a higher prevalence of triple-negative breast cancer when compared to with non-Hispanic White women. Latina women are diagnosed with breast cancer at earlier ages, 56 years versus 63 …
Permanent link to this article: https://inheritedcancer.net/post102319/
ICARE Social Media Post October 2019
Male Breast Cancer Risk
ICARE Social Media Post October 2019
Male Breast Cancer Risk
Did you know? Beyonce’s father, Matthew Knowles, was diagnosed with breast cancer. He states, “we used to think this was only an issue for women, but this is male or female.” According to CBS news, “he is hoping that sharing his story as man with breast cancer will shine a light on the risk men …
Permanent link to this article: https://inheritedcancer.net/post10619/
ICARE Publication April 2019
International trends in the uptake of cancer risk reduction strategies in women with a BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutation
ICARE Publication April 2019
International trends in the uptake of cancer risk reduction strategies in women with a BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutation
Abstract Background: Women with a BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutation face high risks of breast and ovarian cancer. In the current study, we report on uptake of cancer screening and risk-reduction options in a cohort of BRCA mutation carriers from ten countries over two time periods (1995 to 2008 and 2009 to 2017). Methods: Eligible subjects were identified …
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ICARE Publication April 2019
A randomized controlled intervention to promote readiness to genetic counseling for breast cancer survivors
ICARE Publication April 2019
A randomized controlled intervention to promote readiness to genetic counseling for breast cancer survivors
Abstract Objective: Breast cancer (BC) survivors with a genetic mutation are at higher risk for subsequent cancer; knowing genetic risk status could help survivors make decisions about follow-up screening. Uptake of genetic counseling and testing (GC/GT) to determine BRCA status is low among high risk BC survivors. This study assessed feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary efficacy of …
Permanent link to this article: https://inheritedcancer.net/pub41119-2/
ICARE Publication January 2019
Genetic Testing Across Young Hispanic and Non-Hispanic White Breast Cancer Survivors: Facilitators, Barriers, and Awareness of the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act
ICARE Publication January 2019
Genetic Testing Across Young Hispanic and Non-Hispanic White Breast Cancer Survivors: Facilitators, Barriers, and Awareness of the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act
Abstract Aims: This study compared facilitators and barriers to genetic testing and determined awareness about the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA) across young Hispanic and non-Hispanic white (NHW) breast cancer (BC) survivors. Materials and methods: Women diagnosed with BC of age ≤50 years in 2009-2012 were recruited through the Florida State Cancer Registry to complete a questionnaire. …
Permanent link to this article: https://inheritedcancer.net/pub12419/