Mainstreaming genetic testing refers to genetic testing for cancer susceptibility genes following cancer diagnosis, which is provided by nongenetic health professionals of the cancer-treating team. Mainstreaming can be used to guide cancer treatment and secondary cancer prevention in the patient and to identify carriers in the family members of patients who test positive through cascade testing. We aimed to assess uptake and patient-reported outcomes of mainstreaming genetic testing.
Mainstreaming gene testing is associated with high uptake & satisfaction, and low decision conflict, regret and post-test distress.
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