Ancestry-Based Differences In Hereditary Cancer Genetic Testing.

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY(2017)

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e13107Background: Ancestry-based disparities in genetic testing for the hereditary breast and ovarian cancer (HBOC) genes BRCA1/2 have been well documented, but it is unclear whether this extends to other cancer-risk genes. Given reduced costs and broader access to multi-gene panels, we evaluated ancestry-based differences in the utilization and outcomes of HBOC and pan-cancer panel testing. Methods: Individuals who had genetic testing for BRCA1/2only (2006-2016) or with a multi-gene pan-cancer panel (2013-2016) were assessed. Clinical information was obtained from provider-completed test request forms. The most commonly reported ancestries [European (EU), Latin American/Caribbean (LA/C), African (AF), Asian (AS)] were evaluated. Individuals of Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry were not included in the EU group. Results: The relative utilization of HBOC testing in 2013-2016 increased in AF and LA/C individuals (vs 2006-2013) and was similar to panel testing in all ancestries (Table). The positive mutation rate fo...
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hereditary cancer,genetic testing,ancestry-based
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