Investigator

Darya Kizub

Hospitalist · Everett Clinic, Hospitalist team

DKDarya Kizub
Papers(1)
Improving genetics eq…
Collaborators(2)
Sreejesh ShankerBanu Arun
Institutions(1)
The University Of Tex…

Papers

Improving genetics equity: identifying women eligible for genetic care services using mammography clinics in underserved areas as screening hubs

Abstract Purpose Fewer than 20% of underserved individuals undergo guideline-concordant hereditary breast and ovarian cancer (HBOC) genetic testing (GT). Our study aimed to determine the proportion of women eligible for HBOC GT using a cancer genetics risk assessment (CGRA) tool at breast cancer (BC) screening clinics in underserved communities and to describe the program’s impact. Methods Participants were women who presented for BC screening at The Rose clinics, serving low-income underserved communities in southeast Texas, and completed the CGRA. High-risk individuals received bilingual educational materials and a saliva-based GT kit. Those with a pathogenic variant (PV) or a variant of uncertain significance (VUS) received telegenetic counseling and risk reduction resources. Results A total of 501 women completed the CGRA, with 30.1% uninsured. 150 women were identified as eligible for GT, but only 14 (9.9%) completed GT (11 negative, 2 VUS, 1 PV in NF1). GT completion was significantly associated with being White, Native American/Alaskan Native, and Ashkenazi Jewish (P < .05). Hispanic, low-income, and uninsured individuals, or those with fewer relatives with cancer, were as likely to complete GT as others. Conclusions We successfully identified underserved women at high risk of HBOC using CGRA, but the GT completion rate was low. However, the completion rate did not differ by Hispanic ethnicity, income, or insurance status, suggesting that financial navigation by our study coordinator, support from Spanish-language staff at The Rose clinics, and the use of Spanish-language educational materials and translation may have helped overcome some barriers.

17Works
1Papers
2Collaborators
NeoplasmsBreast NeoplasmsEarly Detection of CancerColorectal NeoplasmsCancer SurvivorsPrognosis

Positions

2016–

Hospitalist

Everett Clinic · Hospitalist team

2013–

Internal medicine residency

University of Washington · Internal Medicine

Education

2013

MD

Johns Hopkins School of Medicine

2008

BA

Johns Hopkins University · Public Health

Links & IDs
0000-0001-7925-2785

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