Table 5.
Topic | Content | |
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Information | Introduction |
Addressing the target group and target definition Notes on authors, funding source and use of the decision aid |
(1) Overview | Overview of the contents of this decision aid | |
(2) What does a mutation in the BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene mean? |
Function of the non-mutated BRCA genes Significance of hereditary BRCA mutations Risks of developing contralateral breast cancer and ovarian cancer (lifetime, age- and time-related risks) each subdivided into BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations Personal risk of breast cancer (opposite side, affected side) Competing risks |
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(3) Understanding your diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer |
Information with regard to the affected breast Stages, types and spread of breast cancer Potential characteristics of breast cancer for women with BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations Basic treatment steps: breast surgery, radiotherapy, medication Aftercare |
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(4) What consequences can I expect based on the result of my genetic test? |
Overview of potential preventive options Intensified breast cancer screening and aftercare programme: Aims, reliability, procedure, implementation, pros/cons, overview table Risk-reducing contralateral mastectomy (of the healthy opposite side): Effect on risk of developing breast cancer and survival Forms of mastectomy, pros/cons, overview table Forms of breast reconstruction, pros/cons, overview table Risk-reducing removal of both ovaries and Fallopian tubes: Effect on risk of developing ovarian cancer and survival, surgical procedure, options for relief of menopausal symptoms, pros/cons with overview table FAQs on other aspects |
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Support of decision-making |
(5) How do I work out my own perspective? A guide to making an informed decision |
Worksheet 1: Comparison of preventive options Worksheet 2: Significance of certain aspects in terms of your own cancer risk (clarifying values and preferences; box-ticking) Worksheet 3: A step-by-step guide to making your decision (your situation, clarifying values and preferences; free-form notes) Worksheet 4: Helping you prepare for your consultation with your doctor |
(6) Other helpful information |
Points of contact for personal advice, self-help What can I do for myself? Tips for additional information material Glossary Contact addresses and links References |
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(7) Appendix |
Fact boxes for women with BRCA1- and BRCA2 mutations: Average risks of developing contralateral breast cancer: Lifetime, age and time-related risks Average risks of developing ovarian cancer: Lifetime, age and time-related risks |
BRCA1 BReast CAncer gene 1, BRCA2 BReast CAncer gene 2, DA decision aid, FAQs frequently asked questions