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NIH Sep 30, 1994 | R01
Dissemination of a BRCA1 Predisposition Testing Program
Institution: Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
FOA Number: RFA-HG-94--01
Abstract
This project will evaluate a BRCA1 predisposition testing program modeled closely on the Huntington Disease paradigm for members of previously identified families in which cancer susceptibility has been linked to BRCA1 with posterior probability >90%. Although we anticipate the cloning of BRCA1 before or during the project, we will restrict participants to members of linked families because of the limitations of available risk information which has been derived from linked families only (1,2). In this project, we will develop, implement and evaluate a program in which we will train and supervise genetic counselors and nurses to administer pretest education and disclosure counseling for BRCA1 susceptibility to members of linked families in their local communities. We will observe the psychosocial effects of genetic testing for risk of breast and ovarian cancers in members of these BRCA1-linked families. We will describe the impact of participation in a predisposition testing program with regard to quality of life and cancer risk management health behaviors. We will also provide an education intervention to the health care providers of female relatives regarding medical management and genetic privacy implications of heritable cancer risks, and will assess the impact of the intervention on provider knowledge and recommendations for risk management.(Member of CGSC)
FUNDING AGENCY:
Funder:
NIHInstitute:
NATIONAL HUMAN GENOME RESEARCH INSTITUTEFunding Type:
R01Project Number:
R01HG001244Start Date:
Sep 30, 1994End Date:
Jul 31, 1997PROJECT TERMS:
breast neoplasms, cancer prevention, cancer risk, family genetics, Female, Genetic Counseling, genetic disorder diagnosis, Genetic Markers, Health behavior, health care personnel education, human subject, neoplasm /cancer education, nursing education, ovary neoplasms, Quality of life, social psychology, Training