Development of a comprehensive approach to adult hereditary cancer testing in Ontario

Author:

Bell Kathleen AnneORCID,Kim Raymond,Aronson MelyssaORCID,Gillies Brittany,Ali Awan Arif,Chun Kathy,Hart Jennifer,Healey Rachel,Kim Linda,Klaric Goran,Panabaker Karen,Sabatini Peter J BORCID,Sadikovic BekimORCID,Selvarajah Shamini,Smith Amanda C,Stockley Tracy LORCID,Vaags Andrea K,Eisen Andrea,Pollett Aaron,Feilotter Harriet

Abstract

BackgroundGenetic testing for hereditary cancer susceptibility has advanced over time due to the discovery of new risk genes, improved technology and decreased cost. In the province of Ontario, testing eligibility criteria were initially developed to include hereditary breast, ovarian and colorectal cancer syndromes. The rapid evolution of genetic technologies has facilitated the ability to interrogate a large number of genes concurrently. This, coupled with new knowledge about risk genes, necessitated a coordinated approach to expanding the scope of genes and indications tested and synchronisation of access and test utilisation across the province as required in a publicly funded universal healthcare system.MethodsOntario Health—Cancer Care Ontario convened expert working groups to develop a standardised and comprehensive cancer gene list for adults and accompanying hereditary cancer testing (HCT) criteria using an evidence-based framework and broad laboratory and clinical genetics engagement.ResultsA standardised 76-cancer-gene panel, organised into 13 larger disease site panels and 25 single/small gene panels, was developed and endorsed by the working groups. Provincial genetic testing eligibility criteria were updated to align with the new panels and to guide clinical decision-making. In the first year following the implementation of these changes, 10 564 HCT panels were performed with an overall mutation detection rate of 12.2%.ConclusionUsing an evidence framework and broad clinical engagement to develop and endorse an updated guidance document, cancer genetic testing for adults in Ontario is now standardised and coordinated across the province.

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

Genetics (clinical),Genetics

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