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Brief Title: Effect of Counseling on Psychological Stress Amongst Women Felt to be at High Risk for Breast Cancer Development
Official Title: Effect of Counseling on Psychological Stress Amongst Women Felt to be at High Risk for Breast Cancer Development
Study ID: NCT00381927
Brief Summary: To evaluate 1) the extent of patient overestimation of breast cancer development risk in subjects referred to a physician-based high-risk breast clinic; 2) the ability of physician counseling to improve patient risk perception and reduce psychological distress; 3) to identify factors relevant in clinical practice associated with increased distress and risk perception.
Detailed Description: Patients referred to the Baystate Comprehensive Breast Center High-Risk Clinic wil, after giving consent, complete an intake evaluation of breast cancer risk, the patient's perceptions of breast cancer development risk, and the Brief Symptom Inventory-18. Physician history, physical and counseling then takes place, with sharing of risk estimates based on modified Gail model and Myriad tables regarding breast cancer risk and probability of BRCA1/2 mutation. After counseling, patients complete another assessment of risk perception and BSI-18, and again 2 months and 1 year post counseling. Recommendations for hormonal management and referral for formal genetic evaluation and testing will be tracked.
Minimum Age: 18 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: FEMALE
Healthy Volunteers: No
Comprehensive Breast Center, Springfield, Massachusetts, United States
Name: Wilson C Mertens, MD
Affiliation: Baystate Regional Cancer Program/Baystate Medical Center
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR