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Essential Elements of Genetic Cancer Risk Assessment, Counseling, and Testing: Updated Recommendations of the National Society of Genetic Counselors
Authors:Bronson D. Riley  Julie O. Culver  Cécile Skrzynia  Leigha A. Senter  June A. Peters  Josephine W. Costalas  Faith Callif-Daley  Sherry C. Grumet  Katherine S. Hunt  Rebecca S. Nagy  Wendy C. McKinnon  Nancie M. Petrucelli  Robin L. Bennett  Angela M. Trepanier
Affiliation:Southeast Nebraska Cancer Center, Lincoln, NE, USA. bronsonr@leadingcancercare.com
Abstract:Updated from their original publication in 2004, these cancer genetic counseling recommendations describe the medical, psychosocial, and ethical ramifications of counseling at-risk individuals through genetic cancer risk assessment with or without genetic testing. They were developed by members of the Practice Issues Subcommittee of the National Society of Genetic Counselors Familial Cancer Risk Counseling Special Interest Group. The information contained in this document is derived from extensive review of the current literature on cancer genetic risk assessment and counseling as well as the personal expertise of genetic counselors specializing in cancer genetics. The recommendations are intended to provide information about the process of genetic counseling and risk assessment for hereditary cancer disorders rather than specific information about individual syndromes. Essential components include the intake, cancer risk assessment, genetic testing for an inherited cancer syndrome, informed consent, disclosure of genetic test results, and psychosocial assessment. These recommendations should not be construed as dictating an exclusive course of management, nor does use of such recommendations guarantee a particular outcome. These recommendations do not displace a health care provider's professional judgment based on the clinical circumstances of a client.
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