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Which BRCA genetic testing programs are ready for implementation in health care? A systematic review of economic evaluations.

Elvira D'AndreaCarolina MarzuilloCorrado De VitoMarco Di MarcoErica PitiniMaria Rosaria VacchioElvira D'Andrea
Published in: Genetics in medicine : official journal of the American College of Medical Genetics (2016)
Currently BRCA1/2 population-based screening represents good value for the money among Ashkenazi Jews only. FH-based screening is potentially very cost-effective, although further studies that include costs of identifying high-risk women are needed. There is no evidence of cost-effectiveness for BRCA screening of all newly diagnosed cases of breast/ovarian cancers followed by cascade testing of relatives, but programs that include tools for identifying affected women at higher risk for inherited forms are promising. Cost-effectiveness is highly sensitive to the cost of BRCA1/2 testing.Genet Med 18 12, 1171-1180.
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