Germline Genetic Testing: What the Breast Surgeon Needs to Know.

Jennifer K Plichta, Molly L Sebastian,Linda A Smith,Carolyn S Menendez,Anita T Johnson, Sussan M Bays,David M Euhus, Edward J Clifford, Mena Jalali,Scott H Kurtzman, Walton A Taylor,Kevin S Hughes

Annals of surgical oncology(2019)

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Thousands of women in the USA would potentially benefit from genetic testing for BRCA1, BRCA2, and other breast cancer genes that markedly increase their risk of developing breast cancer. As genetic testing is now becoming more widely available, women should be made aware of these tests and consider testing. Breast surgeons are well positioned to help facilitate this process. The areas where surgeons need to be knowledgeable include: (1) identification of patients for initial breast cancer-related genetic testing, (2) identification of patients who tested negative in the past but now need updated testing, (3) initial cancer genetic testing, (4) retesting of patients who need their genetic testing updated, (5) cancer genetic test interpretation, posttest counseling and management, (6) management of variants of uncertain significance, (7) cascade genetic testing, (8) interpretation of genetic tests other than clinical cancer panels and the counseling and management required, and (9) interpretation of somatic genetic tests and the counseling and management required.
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