GPs' management of women seeking help for familial breast cancer

Citation
Gh. De Bock et al., GPs' management of women seeking help for familial breast cancer, FAM PRACT, 16(5), 1999, pp. 463-467
Citations number
11
Categorie Soggetti
General & Internal Medicine
Journal title
FAMILY PRACTICE
ISSN journal
02632136 → ACNP
Volume
16
Issue
5
Year of publication
1999
Pages
463 - 467
Database
ISI
SICI code
0263-2136(199910)16:5<463:GMOWSH>2.0.ZU;2-7
Abstract
Objective. We aimed to ascertain how often patients seek help for familial breast cancer in primary care, and to identify GPs management of these pati ents, in order to see whether guidelines are followed. Methods. This was a descriptive study. GPs (n = 202) attending a postgradua te education programme were asked to fill in a questionnaire which included questions about the number of patients seeking help for familial breast ca ncer within the last 3 months and about their management strategies. Results. About 80% of the GPs reported that they referred women with concer ns about familiar breast cancer for further diagnostics (mammography or ult rasound). For half these referrals a plan of regular appointments was set u p, and one-eighth of the referrals included breast examination by a physici an. Breast self-examination was advised in 50% of the cases. Estimates give n to women regarding their breast cancer risk varied considerably. There wa s a strong relationship between risk estimates and management strategies. Conclusions. Current guidelines regarding surveillance of women with breast cancer in the family were only partly followed. These guidelines do not gi ve sufficient information to define whether there is an increased risk for breast cancer. These guidelines need to be refined.