Investigator

Melina Miaja

Coordinadora del Programa de Atención para Mujeres Jóvenes con Cáncer de Mama: Mujer Joven y Fuerte · TecSalud, Psicología

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MMMelina Miaja
Papers(1)
Uptake of Risk-Reduci…
Collaborators(10)
Yanin Chavarri-GuerraAlejandro Aranda-Guti…Andrea Becerril-GaitanBryan F. Vaca-Cartage…Cynthia Villarreal-Ga…Dione Aguilar-y-MendezFernanda Mesa-ChavezGregorio Quintero-Beu…Jeffrey N. WeitzelJose L. Rodriguez-Oli…
Institutions(3)
Tecnolgico De Monterr…Instituto Nacional de…University of Kansas …

Papers

Uptake of Risk-Reducing Measures, Cascade Testing, and Related Challenges Among Carriers of Breast Cancer–Associated Germline Pathogenic Variants in Mexico

PURPOSE Genetic cancer risk assessment (GCRA) provides pathogenic variant (PV) carriers with the invaluable opportunity to undertake timely cancer risk-reducing (RR) measures and initiate cascade testing (CT). This study describes the uptake of these strategies and the related barriers among breast cancer–associated germline PV carriers in Mexico. METHODS Carriers who were at least 6 months after disclosure of genetic test results at two GCRA referral centers were invited to answer a survey assessing sociodemographic characteristics, awareness of their carrier status and its implications, uptake of RR measures according to international guidelines by PV, CT initiation, and associated challenges. RESULTS Of the eligible carriers, 246/384 (64%) answered the survey (median age: 44 years). Most were female (88%), married/in domestic partnership (66%), and had personal breast/ovarian cancer history (61%). PVs included BRCA1/ 2 (75%), CHEK2 (10%), PALB2 (5%), ATM (5%), NF1 (2%), RAD51C (2%), PTEN (1%), and TP53 (1%). Most (87%) participants were aware of their carrier status. When recommended, 37% underwent RR bilateral mastectomy, 48% RR oophorectomy, 70% annual mammogram, and 20% breast magnetic resonance imaging. Challenges hindering the uptake of RR measures included financial limitations (67%), lack of recommendation by their physician (35%), and fear (24%). Nearly all (98%) claimed sharing their results with their relatives. CT was initiated in 63% of families and was associated with carriers being married/in domestic partnership ( P = .04) and believing GCRA was useful ( P < .001). CONCLUSION Despite the resource-constrained setting, relevant rates of RR measures and CT were observed. Targeted interventions to reduce out-of-pocket expenses and improve patient-physician communication and patients' understanding on carrier status are warranted to enhance the overall benefit of GCRA and ultimately improve the provision of patient-centered care to both carriers and their at-risk relatives.

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Breast NeoplasmsGenetic Predisposition to Disease

Positions

2016–

Coordinadora del Programa de Atención para Mujeres Jóvenes con Cáncer de Mama: Mujer Joven y Fuerte

TecSalud · Psicología

2015–

Psicóloga e investigadora

TecSalud Instituto de Bienestar Integral del Hospital Zambrano Hellion · Psicología

2015–

Docente de cátedra y supervisora clínica

Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey · Carrera de Psicología Clínica y de la Salud

Education

2015

Doctorado en Filosofía con Orientación en Psicología.

Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León · Facultad de Psicología

2012

Maestría en Ciencias con Orientación en Psicología de la Salud.

Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León · Facultad de Psicología

2008

Licenciada en Psicología

Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León · Facultad de Psicología