Knowledge and attitudes toward prostate cancer germline genetic testing among Hispanic males.

IF 5.8 2区 医学 Q1 ONCOLOGY
Jasmine Saunders, Veda N Giri, Susan T Vadaparampil, Adrian Rivera, Tatiana Sanchez Nolasco, Mariana Rangel Camacho, Nataliya Byrne, Michele Santacatterina, Stacy Loeb
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Background: Hispanic/Latinx males and those who are non-English proficient are significantly less likely to receive germline genetic evaluation for prostate cancer. Undertesting can impact downstream outcomes, including reduced access to approved targeted therapies, barriers to precision medicine trials, and hereditary cancer assessment for patients and family members. The goal of our study was to explore the knowledge and perceptions of genetic testing among U.S. Hispanic males, with the ultimate goal to identify potentially actionable targets to increase guideline-concordant genetic evaluation.

Methods: We conducted a nationwide online survey including U.S. Hispanic males aged ≥ 40 in English and Spanish using the 9-item Knowledge of Hereditary Prostate Cancer Scale and adapted questions about desire for more information from the Behavioral Beliefs about BRCA Genetic Counseling scale.

Results: Among 807 participants, the mean score for genetic knowledge was 5.8 out of 9, with gaps in understanding of incomplete penetrance of genes and maternal genetic inheritance. Medical mistrust and lower health literacy were associated with significantly lower knowledge of prostate cancer genetics. Overall, attitudes toward genetic counseling were favorable, with the majority of participants endorsing that it would help with decision-making, is concordant with cultural beliefs, and that they were interested in more information. Concerns about genetic evaluation included cost and impact for insurance.

Conclusions: Despite generally favorable attitudes toward genetic evaluation among Hispanic males, there are important knowledge gaps, including the importance of both maternal and paternal family history, as well as logistical concerns. Addressing these gaps through culturally targeted outreach may help to promote equitable uptake of germline genetic evaluation.

西班牙裔男性前列腺癌生殖系基因检测的知识和态度。
背景:西班牙裔/拉丁裔男性和那些不精通英语的男性接受前列腺癌生殖系遗传评估的可能性明显较低。检测不足可能会影响下游结果,包括获得批准的靶向治疗的机会减少,精准医学试验的障碍,以及患者和家庭成员的遗传性癌症评估。我们研究的目的是探索美国西班牙裔男性基因检测的知识和观念,最终目标是确定潜在的可操作目标,以增加与指南一致的基因评估。方法:我们对年龄≥40岁的美国西班牙裔男性进行了一项全国性的在线调查,使用英语和西班牙语,使用9项遗传性前列腺癌知识量表,并从BRCA遗传咨询行为信念量表中调整了对更多信息的渴望问题。结果:在807名参与者中,遗传知识平均得分为5.8分(满分为9分),对基因不完全外显率和母亲遗传的理解存在差距。医疗不信任和较低的健康素养与前列腺癌遗传学知识显著较低相关。总的来说,对遗传咨询的态度是有利的,大多数参与者赞同它有助于决策,与文化信仰一致,并且他们对更多的信息感兴趣。对基因评估的关注包括成本和对保险的影响。结论:尽管西班牙裔男性普遍对基因评估持积极态度,但存在重要的知识差距,包括母亲和父亲家族史的重要性,以及后勤问题。通过有文化针对性的外展来解决这些差距可能有助于促进公平地接受种系遗传评估。
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Prostate Cancer and Prostatic Diseases
Prostate Cancer and Prostatic Diseases 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
CiteScore
10.00
自引率
6.20%
发文量
142
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Prostate Cancer and Prostatic Diseases covers all aspects of prostatic diseases, in particular prostate cancer, the subject of intensive basic and clinical research world-wide. The journal also reports on exciting new developments being made in diagnosis, surgery, radiotherapy, drug discovery and medical management. Prostate Cancer and Prostatic Diseases is of interest to surgeons, oncologists and clinicians treating patients and to those involved in research into diseases of the prostate. The journal covers the three main areas - prostate cancer, male LUTS and prostatitis. Prostate Cancer and Prostatic Diseases publishes original research articles, reviews, topical comment and critical appraisals of scientific meetings and the latest books. The journal also contains a calendar of forthcoming scientific meetings. The Editors and a distinguished Editorial Board ensure that submitted articles receive fast and efficient attention and are refereed to the highest possible scientific standard. A fast track system is available for topical articles of particular significance.
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