From ownership to custodianship of tumor biopsy tissue in genomic testing: a mixed methods study of patient views

Author:

Best Megan C1ORCID,Butow Phyllis2ORCID,Savard Jacqueline3ORCID,Newson Ainsley J4ORCID,Campbell Rachel5ORCID,Vatter Sabina2,Napier Christine E6ORCID,Bartley Nicci2ORCID,Tucker Katherine7,Ballinger Mandy L8ORCID,Thomas David M8ORCID, ,Best Megan C,Butow Phyllis,Savard Jacqueline,Newson Ainsley J,Campbell Rachel,Vatter Sabina,Napier Christine E,Bartley Nicci,Tucker Katherine,Ballinger Mandy L,Thomas David M,Juraskova Ilona,Newson Ainsley,Schlub Timothy,Davies Grace,Meiser Bettina,Goldstein David

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Ethics and Society, The University of Notre Dame Australia , Broadway, NSW , Australia

2. Psycho-Oncology Co-operative Research Group, School of Psychology, University of Sydney , Sydney, NSW , Australia

3. Faculty of Health, School of Medicine, Deakin University , Melbourne, VIC , Australia

4. Sydney Health Ethics, Faculty of Medicine and Health, Sydney School of Public Health, University of Sydney , Sydney, NSW , Australia

5. Faculty of Science, School of Psychology, University of Sydney , Sydney, NSW , Australia

6. Garvan Institute of Medical Research , Sydney, NSW , Australia

7. Hereditary Cancer Centre, Prince of Wales Medical School, Prince of Wales Hospital, University of New South Wales , Randwick, NSW , Australia

8. Garvan Institute of Medical Research, St Vincent’s Clinical School, UNSW , Sydney, NSW , Australia

Abstract

Abstract Tumor mutation profiling (MP) is often conducted on tissue from biopsies conducted for clinical purposes (diagnostic tissue). We aimed to explore the views of patients with cancer on who should own tumor biopsy tissue, pay for its storage, and decide on its future use; and determine their attitudes to and predictors of undergoing additional biopsies if required for research purposes. In this mixed methods, cross-sectional study, patients with advanced solid cancers enrolled in the Molecular Screening and Therapeutics Program (n = 397) completed a questionnaire prior to undergoing MP (n = 356/397). A subset (n = 23) also completed a qualitative interview. Fifty percent of participants believed they and/or relatives should own and control access to diagnostic tissue. Most (65.5%) believed the government should pay for tissue preparation. Qualitative themes included (1) custodianship of diagnostic tissue, (2) changing value of tissue across time and between cultures, (3) equity regarding payment, and (4) cost-benefit considerations in deciding on additional biopsies. Policy and regulation should consider patient perspectives. Extension of publicly funded health care to include tissue retrieval for clinical trials should be considered.

Funder

National Health and Medical Research Council

Cancer Institute NSW

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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