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Anticipating dissemination of cancer genomics in public health: a theoretical approach to psychosocial and behavioral challenges.

Jennifer L Hay1, Hendrika W Meischke, Deborah J Bowen, Joni Mayer, Jeanne Shoveller, Nancy Press, Maryam Asgari, Marianne Berwick, Wylie Burke.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Given the recent sequencing of the human genome, genetic susceptibility information will probably be increasingly useful in the prevention and control of many common diseases, including cancer.
PURPOSE: Although much is known about psychosocial factors related to the impact of cancer genetic testing among high-risk families in specialized clinic settings, much less is known about how genetic susceptibility information may contribute to the health and well-being of the general population.
METHODS: We present a theoretical synthesis drawn from the health communication and health behavior change traditions to guide research examining psychosocial and behavioral challenges central to dissemination of cancer genomics in public health.
RESULTS: These challenges include (a) anticipating individuals' reactions to receiving genetic information that is probabilistic and derived from multiple sources; (b) modeling the influence of public communication about genetics on the population; (c) confronting the need to disseminate cancer genomic information through public health channels; and (d) maximizing opportunities to achieve cancer risk reduction across individuals, families, and local environments. Throughout the article, we use melanoma genomics as an example of the issues requiring attention.
CONCLUSIONS: We hope the model helps shape the psychosocial and behavioral research agenda concerning the impact of cancer genomics outside the high-risk clinic.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18020937     DOI: 10.1007/bf02874552

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Behav Med        ISSN: 0883-6612


  14 in total

1.  Personal attributions for melanoma risk in melanoma-affected patients and family members.

Authors:  Jennifer Hay; Marco DiBonaventura; Raymond Baser; Nancy Press; Jeanne Shoveller; Deborah Bowen
Journal:  J Behav Med       Date:  2010-09-01

2.  Public understanding of risks from gene-environment interaction in common diseases: implications for public communications.

Authors:  C M Condit; L Shen
Journal:  Public Health Genomics       Date:  2010-08-13       Impact factor: 2.000

3.  Skin cancer concerns and genetic risk information-seeking in primary care.

Authors:  J Hay; K A Kaphingst; R Baser; Y Li; S Hensley-Alford; C M McBride
Journal:  Public Health Genomics       Date:  2011-09-13       Impact factor: 2.000

4.  Communicating genetic and genomic information: health literacy and numeracy considerations.

Authors:  D H Lea; K A Kaphingst; D Bowen; I Lipkus; D W Hadley
Journal:  Public Health Genomics       Date:  2010-04-20       Impact factor: 2.000

5.  A new approach to assessing affect and the emotional implications of personal genomic testing for common disease risk.

Authors:  Suzanne C O'Neill; Kenneth P Tercyak; Chanza Baytop; Sharon Hensley Alford; Colleen M McBride
Journal:  Public Health Genomics       Date:  2015-01-21       Impact factor: 2.000

6.  Randomized trial of a web-based survivor intervention on melanoma prevention behaviors of first-degree relatives.

Authors:  Deborah J Bowen; Jennifer Hay; Hendrika Meischke; Joni A Mayer; Julie Harris-Wai; Wylie Burke
Journal:  Cancer Causes Control       Date:  2018-11-27       Impact factor: 2.506

7.  Too many referrals of low-risk women for BRCA1/2 genetic services by family physicians.

Authors:  Della Brown White; Vence L Bonham; Jean Jenkins; Nancy Stevens; Colleen M McBride
Journal:  Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev       Date:  2008-11       Impact factor: 4.254

8.  Prospective Decision Analysis Study of Clinical Genomic Testing in Metastatic Breast Cancer: Impact on Outcomes and Patient Perceptions.

Authors:  Daniel G Stover; Raquel E Reinbolt; Elizabeth J Adams; Sarah Asad; Katlyn Tolliver; Mahmoud Abdel-Rasoul; Cynthia D Timmers; Susan Gillespie; James L Chen; Siraj Mahamed Ali; Katharine A Collier; Mathew A Cherian; Anne M Noonan; Sagar Sardesai; Jeffrey VanDeusen; Robert Wesolowski; Nicole Williams; Clara N Lee; Charles L Shapiro; Erin R Macrae; Bhuvaneswari Ramaswamy; Maryam B Lustberg
Journal:  JCO Precis Oncol       Date:  2019-11-18

9.  Colorectal cancer cases and relatives of cases indicate similar willingness to receive and disclose genetic information.

Authors:  Rachel M Ceballos; Polly A Newcomb; Jeannette M Beasley; Scot Peterson; Allyson Templeton; Julie R Hunt
Journal:  Genet Test       Date:  2008-09

Review 10.  Melanoma epidemiology and public health.

Authors:  Marianne Berwick; Esther Erdei; Jennifer Hay
Journal:  Dermatol Clin       Date:  2009-04       Impact factor: 3.478

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