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Review examines the pros and cons of surgery to reduce the risk of cancer

18 Jan 2018
Review examines the pros and cons of surgery to reduce the risk of cancer

Genetic testing is commonplace for many inheritable cancer syndromes, and with that comes the knowledge of being a gene carrier for some patients.

Many guidelines recommend that gene carriers take certain steps, such as surgery, to reduce their risk of developing cancer.

A new BJS (British Journal of Surgery) review explores the quality-of-life consequences of genetic testing and risk-reducing surgery.

The review notes that risk-reducing surgery almost uniformly decreases cancer anxiety and affects patients' quality of life, but it is irreversible and can be associated with short- and long-term side-effects.

"For some hereditary cancer syndromes, risk-reduction surgery increases life expectancy, decreases cancer anxiety, and is associated with improvements in quality of life; however, these procedures are irreversible and can be associated with marked early and late complications," said senior author Dr. Todd Tuttle, of the University of Minnesota, in Minneapolis.

Source: Wiley

Reference: Quality-of-life implications of risk-reducing cancer surgery