Investigator

Takanori Yokoyama

Shikoku Cancer Center

TYTakanori Yokoyama
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Current management of…
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Kazuhiro TakeharaMika Okazawa-Sakai
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Shikoku Cancer Center

Papers

Current management of hereditary cancer syndromes in ovarian and endometrial cancer: a Japanese study

Abstract Background To evaluate the current state of hereditary cancer syndrome management in patients with ovarian and endometrial cancer and to identify the barriers to uptake of genetic testing. Methods We conducted a cross-sectional multicenter study at five regional cancer centers in Japan, including 229 patients with ovarian cancer and 454 with endometrial cancer treated between January 2021 and December 2022. We assessed the proportion of patients who received information about hereditary cancer syndromes from gynecologists, underwent genetic counseling with genetic experts, and completed genetic testing; in addition, we explored the barriers to testing uptake. Results Among patients with ovarian cancer, 152 (66.4%) received information about hereditary cancer syndromes from their gynecologists, with 61 (26.6%) subsequently receiving genetic counseling and 58 (25.3%) undergoing genetic testing. By contrast, patients with endometrial cancer demonstrated markedly lower rates: only 76 (16.7%) received initial information, 22 (5.3%) accessed genetic counseling, and 13 (2.9%) completed genetic testing. Among patients who received information about hereditary cancer syndromes from their gynecologists, 38% with ovarian cancer and 14% with endometrial cancer underwent genetic testing. Among patients identified as high-risk for hereditary cancer syndromes through tumor profiling, 27.6% (8/29) with ovarian cancer and 70.6% (12/17) with endometrial cancer did not undergo genetic testing. Patient disinterest was the primary barrier to genetic testing among high-risk individuals. Conclusions The barriers to uptake of genetic testing arise primarily from inadequate provider communication and patient disinterest in hereditary cancer syndromes.

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Endometrial NeoplasmsOvarian NeoplasmsNeoplastic Syndromes, HereditaryGenetic Predisposition to Disease

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Researcher

Shikoku Cancer Center

Education

Shikoku Cancer Center