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   Biospecimen donation among black and white breast cancer survivors: opportunities to promote precision medicine  
   
نویسنده Sheppard Vanessa B. ,Hurtado-de-Mendoza Alejandra ,Zheng Yun-Ling ,Wang Ying ,Graves Kristi D. ,Lobo Tania ,Xu Hanfei ,Jennings Yvonne ,Tolsma Dennis ,Trout Martha ,Robinson Brandi E. ,McKinnon Brittany ,Tadesse Mahlet
منبع journal of cancer survivorship - 2018 - دوره : 12 - شماره : 1 - صفحه:74 -81
چکیده    Advances in precision medicine (pm) have potential to reduce and/or eliminate breast cancer disparities in both treatment and survivorship. however, compared to white americans, black americans are often underrepresented in genetic research. this report assessed factors that influence receipt of buccal cells via saliva kits. this prospective study recruited women with confirmed hormonal-positive (hr+) breast cancer (bc). a standardized telephone survey collected sociodemographic, socio-cultural (e.g., religiosity), and healthcare process factors. clinical information was abstracted from medical records. after the baseline survey, return postage-paid envelopes and mouthwash collection kits were mailed. univariate and adjusted logistic regression models estimated the probability of biospecimen donation. seventy percent of the sample provided buccal cells which were of good quality. no differences were noted by race or other demographic factors. in the multivariable logistic model, time spent with providers (or 1.61 per 1-point increase; 95% ci 1.242, 2.088) and religiosity (or 0.957 per 1-point increase; 95% ci 0.931, 0.984) remained associated with biospecimen provision. women with lower-stage cancer (vs. higher stage iii+) were more likely to donate biospecimens (p < 0.05). cancer care experiences predicted specimen donation. understanding the contextual reasons for lower receipt among women with higher religiosity scores and higher stage warrants further examination. pm is relevant to cancer survivors because of its potential to inform targeted therapies, understand disease resistance, and aide in prediction of toxicity and/or recurrence. future efforts to launch precision medicine trials with bc survivors benefit from engaging medical oncologists and/or leveraging patient-provider encounters for trial participation.
کلیدواژه Precision medicine ,Biospecimen ,Survivors ,Disparities
آدرس Virginia Commonwealth University, USA, Georgetown University, USA, Georgetown University, USA, Georgetown University, USA, Georgetown University, USA, Georgetown University, USA, Georgetown University, USA, Virginia Commonwealth University, USA, Kaiser Permanente Georgia, USA, Southeast Permanente Medical Group, USA, Kaiser Permanente Georgia, USA, Henry Ford Health System, USA, Georgetown University, USA
 
     
   
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