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Challenges of Genomic Testing for Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancers

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APPLICATION OF CLINICAL GENETICS
Volume 14, Issue -, Pages 1-9

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DOVE MEDICAL PRESS LTD
DOI: 10.2147/TACG.S245021

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genetic testing; genomic testing; hereditary breast and ovarian cancer syndrome; BRCA; cascade testing; next-generation sequencing

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With advancements in technology, germline genomic testing for HBOC has become more important in providing targeted treatment recommendations, risk reduction strategies, and support for at-risk family members. Challenges include managing increased genetic referrals, interpreting vast information from new testing methods like NGS, improving cascade screening strategies, addressing health disparities, and supporting patients emotionally through positive, negative, or indeterminate results.
Completion of genetic testing is increasingly important for the complex care of patients with suspected hereditary breast and ovarian cancers (HBOC) and their at-risk family members. Identification of individuals with pathogenic variants has implications for targeted treatment recommendations, risk reduction strategies, increased surveillance recommendations, as well as the genetic testing of family members, known as cascade testing or screening. Due to advances in technology and decreasing costs, what was once single-gene genetic testing has evolved into large-scale multi-gene panel genomic testing. As germline genomic testing for HBOC becomes more and more available, it is important to identify the challenges that are associated with its use. In this manuscript, we review the current issues faced by germline genomic testing for HBOC which include effectively managing the marked increases in genetic referrals, interpreting the vast amount of information yielded by newer testing methods such as next generation sequencing (NGS), recognizing the need for better cascade screening strategies, potential exacerbation of health disparities and improving support for patients navigating the emotional impact related to positive, negative and indeterminate testing results.

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