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2020

Cancer

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The University of Notre Dame Australia

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Advanced Cancer Patient Preferences For Receiving Molecular Profiling Results, Megan Best, Phyllis Butow, Chris Jacobs, Ilona Juraskova, Jacqueline Savard, Bettina Meiser, David Goldstein, Mandy Ballinger, Nicci Bartley, Christine Napier, Grace Davies, David Thomas, Kathy Tucker, Timothy Schlub, Ainsley J. Newson Jan 2020

Advanced Cancer Patient Preferences For Receiving Molecular Profiling Results, Megan Best, Phyllis Butow, Chris Jacobs, Ilona Juraskova, Jacqueline Savard, Bettina Meiser, David Goldstein, Mandy Ballinger, Nicci Bartley, Christine Napier, Grace Davies, David Thomas, Kathy Tucker, Timothy Schlub, Ainsley J. Newson

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Objective: This study aimed to discern preferences for receiving somatic molecular profiling (MP) results in cancer patients who have given consent to undergo testing.

Methods: We conducted a mixed‐methods study to explore patients’ views on which MP results they would like to receive and why. Advanced cancer patients (n=1299) completed questionnaires after giving consent to participate in a parent genomics study and undergoing MP. A subset of patients (n=20) participated in qualitative interviews.

Results: Almost all (96%) participants were interested in receiving results which would direct cancer treatment (i.e. were actionable). A smaller majority wanted to access results which were …


Education And Assessment Of Psycho-Existential Symptoms To Prevent Suicidality In Cancer Care, David W. Kissane Jan 2020

Education And Assessment Of Psycho-Existential Symptoms To Prevent Suicidality In Cancer Care, David W. Kissane

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Clinicians acknowledge awkwardness and lack of skills in assessing suicidal symptoms. This requires increased education, screening for psycho-existential symptoms, and the therapeutic targeting of key symptoms. Assessment of hopelessness, pointlessness, low morale, entrapment, anhedonia, loss of control, loss of roles, and the wish to die prove extremely helpful in recognising a suicidal patient. Use of a screening tool for psycho-existential symptoms aids this recognition and empowers referral for treatment. Communication skills training increases each clinician’s skill and provides a strategic sequence to explore symptoms that mediate suicidal thinking. Network analysis research to identify core symptoms suggests that hopelessness, pointlessness, and …


Contralateral Prophylactic Mastectomy For Unilateral Breast Cancer In Women At Average Risk: Systematic Review Of Patient Reported Outcomes, Amilee Srethbhakdi, Meagan E. Brennan, Geaty Hamid, Kathy Flitcroft Jan 2020

Contralateral Prophylactic Mastectomy For Unilateral Breast Cancer In Women At Average Risk: Systematic Review Of Patient Reported Outcomes, Amilee Srethbhakdi, Meagan E. Brennan, Geaty Hamid, Kathy Flitcroft

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Objective: The rate of contralateral prophylactic mastectomy (CPM) in women with early, unilateral cancer is relatively high and is increasing around the world a previous study. Women choose this option for many reasons other than reducing their risk of future cancer, including symmetry, reasons related to breast reconstruction and attempting to manage fear of recurrence. This systematic review evaluated patient‐reported quality of life outcomes following CPM.

Methods: A literature search of MEDLINE, PubMed and PsycINFO was performed to February 2019. Abstracts and full‐text articles were assessed for eligibility according to pre‐determined criteria. Data were extracted into evidence tables for analysis. …