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Implementation of and Systems-Level Barriers to Guideline-Driven Germline Genetic Evaluation in the Care of Patients With Myelodysplastic Syndrome and Acute Myeloid Leukemia.

Lauren G BanaszakPaloma L CabralKelcy J Smith-SimmerAyesha HassanMatthew BrunnerMichael FallonKyle ShogerLauren LovrienDanielle GolnerLuke ZurbriggenRyan MattisonZhubin GahvariAric C HallKalyan NadimintiErica ReinigJane E Churpek
Published in: JCO precision oncology (2024)
Current NCCN guidelines resulted in two thirds of patients with MDS/AML meeting criteria for germline evaluation. A hereditary hematology-focused QI committee aided initial implementation and modestly improved NCCN guideline adherence. However, the high morbidity and mortality and prolonged inpatient stays associated with MDS/AML challenged traditional outpatient genetic counseling models. Further improvements in guideline adherence require innovating new models of genetic counseling and testing for this patient population.
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