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Genetic counseling services for hereditary breast and ovarian cancer: patients’ experience and satisfaction with different service models

Eur J Hum Genet. 2026 Feb 16. doi: 10.1038/s41431-026-02031-y. Online ahead of print.

ABSTRACT

In the context of limited resources and growing demand, patients access genetic testing for hereditary breast and ovarian cancer (HBOC) through various service models, some of which include genetic counseling sessions. This study assessed the impact of these service models and participation in genetic counseling on patients’ experiences and satisfaction with the genetic testing process. A total of 501 patients undergoing genetic testing for HBOC completed a 35-item survey, which included the Genetic Counseling Satisfaction Scale, the Decision Regret Scale, and a modified Royal Marsden Satisfaction Questionnaire. Additional information was gathered from the medical records. Descriptive statistics and Fisher’s exact tests were employed for the analysis. Four aspects of the genetic testing experience differed between service models and attendance to genetic counseling: i) receipt of informational materials prior to testing, ii) information that additional discussions with the genetic team were possible, iii) clarity regarding the timeline for receiving results, and iv) explanation of how the results would be delivered. The service model and participation in genetic counseling seem to influence patients’ experiences with genetic testing for HBOC. However, satisfaction was generally high and decision regret was low across all service models, highlighting the promise of care models designed to enhance accessibility.

PMID:41699267 | DOI:10.1038/s41431-026-02031-y

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