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Whole-body MRI surveillance in TP53 carriers is perceived as beneficial with no increase in cancer worry regardless of previous cancer: Data from the Swedish TP53 Study.

Meis OmranHemming JohanssonClaudia LundgrenGustav SilanderMarie Stenmark-AskmalmNiklas LomanAnnika BaanJamila AdraEkaterina KuchinskayaLennart BlomqvistEmma ThamSvetlana Bajalica-LagercrantzYvonne Brandbergnull null
Published in: Cancer (2023)
Individuals with heritable TP53-related cancer syndrome (also known as the Li-Fraumeni syndrome) have a high lifetime risk of developing cancer. These TP53 carriers are offered surveillance with whole-body MRI to detect cancer early. There are few reports of the psychosocial impact of surveillance. In this study, we wanted to evaluate cancer worry, benefits and barriers to participation, and perceived overall health. Our study shows no increase in cancer worry after 1 year of surveillance, regardless of previous cancer.
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