Playing Russian Roulette: Parent and Adolescent Perspectives on Tumor Surveillance for Adolescents with Cancer Predisposition Syndromes.
Rachel EliasAlise K BlakeLori Williamson DeanJessica S FlynnLeila SachnerLynn HarrisonRose B McGeeKim E NicholsKatianne M Howard SharpPublished in: Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research (2024)
Our findings suggest that tumor surveillance is not causing marked emotional distress for cancer-affected adolescents with a CPS. In contrast, mothers of cancer-affected adolescents undergoing surveillance may present with anxiety leading up to tumor surveillance and, for a subset, in between surveillance appointments. These observations highlight a need for ongoing psychosocial screening for families of children with a CPS and a role for psychosocial providers in multidisciplinary management of CPSs.