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Accuracy of self-reported family history of cancer, mutation status and tumor characteristics in patients with early onset breast cancer.

Annelie AugustinssonCarolina EllbergUlf KristofferssonÅke BorgHåkan Olsson
Published in: Acta oncologica (Stockholm, Sweden) (2017)
Our results demonstrate that physicians and genetic counselors can rely on self-reported information regarding BC and OvC in first-degree relatives. However, self-reported information regarding other types of cancer is not communicated as effectively, and there should be more focus on retrieving the correct information regarding family history of all tumor types. Furthermore, we observed that even though all BC patients fulfilled the criteria for genetic counseling and testing, a large number of patients diagnosed at ≤35 years of age did not receive genetic counseling at the Oncogenetic Clinic. This finding merits further elucidation.
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