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Pediatric oncologist willingness to offer germline TP53 testing in osteosarcoma.

Eliana Shaul1, Michael Roth2, Yungtai Lo3, David S Geller4, Bang Hoang4, Rui Yang4, David Malkin5, Richard Gorlick2, Jonathan Gill2.   

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BACKGROUND: Li-Fraumeni syndrome (LFS) is a cancer predisposition syndrome caused by mutations in the tumor-suppressor gene TP53. Osteosarcoma is a sentinel cancer in LFS. Prior studies using Sanger sequencing platforms have demonstrated that 3% of individuals with osteosarcoma harbor a mutation in TP53. New data from next-generation sequencing have demonstrated that 3.8% of patients with osteosarcoma have a known pathogenic variant, and an additional 5.7% carry exonic variants of unknown significance in TP53.
METHODS: Pediatric oncologists were e-mailed an anonymous 18-question survey assessing their willingness to offer TP53 germline testing to a child with osteosarcoma with or without a family history, and they were evaluated for changes in their choices with the prior data and the new data.
RESULTS: One hundred seventy-seven pediatric oncologists (22%) responded to the survey. Respondents were more likely to offer TP53 testing to a patient with a positive family history (77.4% vs 12.4%; P < .0001). Significantly more providers responded that they would offer TP53 testing once they were provided with the new data (25.4% vs 12.4%; P = .0038). The proportion of providers who responded that they were unsure increased significantly when they were presented with the new data (25.4% vs 10.2%; P = .0002). Potential implications for other family members and the possibility that surveillance imaging would detect new malignancies at an earlier stage were important factors influencing a provider's decision to offer TP53 testing.
CONCLUSIONS: Recent data increase the proportion of providers willing to offer testing, and this suggests concern on the part of pediatric oncologists that variants of unknown significance may be disease-defining in rare cancers. Cancer 2018;124:1242-50.
© 2018 American Cancer Society. © 2018 American Cancer Society.

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Keywords:  Li-Fraumeni syndrome; TP53; osteosarcoma; pediatrics; practice patterns

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29313943     DOI: 10.1002/cncr.31212

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer        ISSN: 0008-543X            Impact factor:   6.860


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1.  Osteosarcoma without prior retinoblastoma related to RB1 low-penetrance germline pathogenic variants: A novel type of RB1-related hereditary predisposition syndrome?

Authors:  Marion Imbert-Bouteille; Marion Gauthier-Villars; Dominique Leroux; Isabelle Meunier; Isabelle Aerts; Livia Lumbroso-Le Rouic; Sophie Lejeune; Capucine Delnatte; Caroline Abadie; Pascal Pujol; Claude Houdayer; Carole Corsini
Journal:  Mol Genet Genomic Med       Date:  2019-09-30       Impact factor: 2.183

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