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Improving Genetic Counseling for BRCA+ Mothers
NCT04258280 · Georgetown University
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Official title
Parent Communication Study IV: Improving Genetic Counseling for BRCA+ Mothers
About this study
Genetic counseling and testing for hereditary breast cancer may reveal that you, and possibly your blood relatives, are at increased risk for the disease across the lifespan. This includes biological children, both male and female. We do not yet know the best ways to educate mothers who have a risk gene (are BRCA+) about whether, when, and how to share genetic information with their children or manage their thoughts and feelings. The purpose of this study is to help mothers make more informed choices about talking with children about hereditary breast cancer, provide them with age-and gender-appropriate information and emotional support, and improve their psychological well-being.
Eligibility criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
* Mothers/primary caregivers to adolescents/young adults ages 13-24 years-old.
* Participating in genetic testing for hereditary breast cancer.
* Adequately speak/read English.
Exclusion Criteria:
\- Does not meet inclusion criteria.
Study design
Enrollment target: 200 participants
Allocation: randomized
Masking: triple
Age groups: adult, older_adult
Timeline
Starts: 2020-07-01
Estimated completion: 2025-12-31
Last updated: 2024-09-27
Interventions
Behavioral: Education and counselingBehavioral: Education
Primary outcomes
- • Communication (1- and 6-months post-treatment)
Sponsor
Georgetown University · other
Contacts & investigators
ContactKenneth Tercyak, PhD · contact · familycom@georgetown.edu · 202-687-0802
All locations (1)
MedStar Georgetown University HospitalRecruiting
Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States