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NIH Sep 25, 2000 | R01
BRCA1 Testing in a Large African American Kindred
Institution: University of Utah
FOA Number: N/A
Abstract
This project proposes to address a critical gap in the literature regarding cancer susceptibility testing by examining utilization of genetic counseling and testing, and behavioral and psychosocial responses to the receipt of genetic information among a large, extended African American kindred (K2099) linked to a specific BRCA1 mutation. A prospective study of approximately 150 members of K2099 and their spouses/partners will be performed over a four year period. Genetic education and counseling will be provided when testing is offered and at the results session. Data will be collected through detailed questionnaires before and after testing on a wide range of behavioral and psychosocial measures. The specific aims are to: 1) identify predictors of the decision to choose or decline genetic counseling and testing services; 2) examine the attitudes towards BRCA1 testing among spouses/partners of adult female and male kindred members and determine how they influence BRCA1 testing decisions; 3) evaluate the effects of genetic counseling and testing for BRCA1 mutations on psychological and social well being of kindred members and their spouses/partners; 4) identify how genetic counseling and testing, and knowledge of BRCA1 mutation carrier status influences utilization of health services and health behaviors among adult women and men; and 5) describe facilitators and barriers to genetic counseling and testing and utilization of screening and preventive measures for BRCA1 mutation-linked cancers.
FUNDING AGENCY:
Funder:
NIHInstitute:
NATIONAL HUMAN GENOME RESEARCH INSTITUTEFunding Type:
R01Project Number:
R01HG002241Start Date:
Sep 25, 2000End Date:
Jun 30, 2004PROJECT TERMS:
African American, behavioral /social science research tag, brca gene, breast neoplasms, Clinical Research, Colorectal Neoplasms, culture, family genetics, functional ability, Gene Expression, genetic carriers, Genetic Counseling, Genetic Screening, genetic susceptibility, health care service utilization, human subject, Interview, mammography, neoplasm /cancer diagnosis, neoplasm /cancer education, neoplasm /cancer genetics, ovary neoplasms, Quality of life, Questionnaires, self examination, social support network, statistics /biometry