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Uptake of genetic counseling among adult children of BRCA1/2 mutation carriers in France

Menée en France par questionnaire auprès de 328 personnes porteuses d'une mutation BRCA1/2, cette étude analyse les facteurs psychosociaux associés au recours à des conseils génétiques chez leurs enfants adultes (296 enfants, 113 ayant bénéficié de conseils génétiques)

Objective : Genetic counseling in at‐risk families is known to improve cancer prevention. Our study aimed to determine the rate of uptake of genetic counseling among adult children of BRCA1/2 mutation carriers and to identify the potential psychosocial factors associated with uptake of genetic counseling. Methods : A self‐reported questionnaire was mailed to 328 BRCA1/2 mutation carriers ten years after BRCA1/2 test disclosure. Of the 233 carriers who returned the questionnaire (response rate=71%), 135 reported having children over age 18 and were therefore included in the analysis. Generalized Estimating Equations models were used to identify the factors associated with uptake of genetic counseling among adult children of mutation carriers. Results : Data were gathered for a total of 296 children (46% male, 54% female). The vast majority were informed about the familial mutation (90.9%) and 113 (38% 95%CI=[32%‐44%]) underwent genetic counseling. This percentage exceeded 80% in women over 40. In the multivariate model, female sex, advanced age, mutation in the father, diagnosis of cancer in the mutation‐carrying parent after genetic testing, and good family relationships were all factors associated with higher uptake of genetic counseling. Conclusions : Adult children of BRCA1/2 mutation carriers in France do not undergo genetic counseling sufficiently often. Further studies should be conducted on the psychosocial factors that hinder the uptake of genetic counseling among adult children of BRCA1/2 mutation carriers.

Psycho-Oncology

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