Cancer-related distress in unselected women with newly diagnosed breast or ovarian cancer undergoing BRCA1/2 testing without pretest genetic counseling.
Hildegunn Høberg VettiGeir Egil EideElen SiglenWenche ListølMarianne Tveit HaavindNicoline HoogerbruggeCathrine BjorvatnPublished in: Acta oncologica (Stockholm, Sweden) (2018)
Women having genetic testing shortly after a diagnosis of breast or ovarian cancer had a moderate mean level of cancer-related distress, which decreased with time. Health personnel offering genetic testing to newly diagnosed women with breast or ovarian cancer should be aware of the potential predictors for increased cancer-related distress identified in this study: younger age, less perceived social support, higher levels of decisional conflict regarding genetic testing, and living with a partner.