2022
Attitudes, Perceptions, and Use of Cancer-based Genetic Testing Among Healthy U.S. Adults and Those With Prostate or Breast/Ovarian Cancer
Thakker S, Loeb S, Giri V, Bjurlin M, Matulewicz R. Attitudes, Perceptions, and Use of Cancer-based Genetic Testing Among Healthy U.S. Adults and Those With Prostate or Breast/Ovarian Cancer. Urology Practice 2022, 10: 26-32. PMID: 37103438, DOI: 10.1097/upj.0000000000000352.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultBreast NeoplasmsFemaleGenetic TestingHumansMaleOvarian NeoplasmsProstateProstatic NeoplasmsConceptsBreast/ovarian cancerHealth Information National Trends Survey 5Ovarian cancerProstate cancerGenetic testingCancer historyGenetic testing informationHistory of cancerHealthy U.S. adultsExposure of interestHealth care professionalsSelf-reported ratesEvidence-based informationPatient populationRepresentative sampleCare professionalsPatientsSecondary objectiveU.S. adultsCancerCommon sourceCategorical variablesSurvey 5Lack of awarenessCycle 4
2018
Germline genetic testing for inherited prostate cancer in practice: Implications for genetic testing, precision therapy, and cascade testing
Giri V, Hegarty S, Hyatt C, O'Leary E, Garcia J, Knudsen K, Kelly W, Gomella L. Germline genetic testing for inherited prostate cancer in practice: Implications for genetic testing, precision therapy, and cascade testing. The Prostate 2018, 79: 333-339. PMID: 30450585, DOI: 10.1002/pros.23739.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBreast cancer family historyCancer family historyProstate cancerFamily historyMetastatic diseaseGleason scoreExact testGenetic testingRetrospective cross-sectional analysisDNA repair genesCurrent NCCN guidelinesInherited prostate cancerGermline genetic testingHigh Gleason scoreFisher's exact testIdentification of menRepair genesPathogenic variant spectrumCross-sectional analysisFamily history dataGenetic testing capabilitiesNCCN guidelinesTherapeutic managementMultigene testingPV rates
2008
Substantial family history of prostate cancer in black men recruited for prostate cancer screening
Mastalski K, Coups E, Ruth K, Raysor S, Giri V. Substantial family history of prostate cancer in black men recruited for prostate cancer screening. Cancer 2008, 113: 2559-2564. PMID: 18816608, PMCID: PMC2626163, DOI: 10.1002/cncr.23862.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFH of PCaProstate Cancer Risk Assessment ProgramNational Health Interview SurveyProstate cancerFamily historyBlack menCancer Risk Assessment ProgramMore first-degree relativesSelf-reported family historyMore family historyProstate cancer screeningHigh-risk menMen ages 35First-degree relativesHealth Interview SurveyAge-matched sampleSuboptimal screeningCancer screeningBreast cancerScreening programAge 35Colon cancerPCa screeningRisk assessment programCancer