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Partnering in oncogenetic research – the INHERIT BRCAs experience : opportunities and challenges

Avard Denise, Bridge Peter, Bucci Lucie M., Chiquette Jocelyne, Dorval Michel, Durocher Francine, Easton Doug, Godard Béatrice, Goldgar David, Knoppers Bartha Maria, Laframboise Rachel, Lespérance Bernard, Plante Marie, Tavtigian Sean V., Vézina Hélène, Wilson Brenda et Simard Jacques. (2006). Partnering in oncogenetic research – the INHERIT BRCAs experience : opportunities and challenges. Familial Cancer, 5, (1), p. 3-13.

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URL officielle: https://dx.doi.org/doi:10.1007/s10689-005-2570-8

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Today it is common to conduct research in collaboration with colleagues from different disciplines and institutions. The INterdisciplinary HEalth Research International Team on BReast CAncer susceptibility (INHERIT BRCAs), involves Canadian and international experts from diverse fields working with health service providers, patients and collaborators from the World Health Organization and other European networks. Evidence-based information and knowledge transfer drive our efforts to advance genomic research to understand the genetic basis of cancer susceptibility and treatment response. Several goals reveal the interdisciplinary team approach: (a) to estimate the prevalence and penetrance of BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations and their deleterious impact upon different populations; (b) to pinpoint novel breast cancer susceptibility loci; (c) to assess the efficacy of clinical interventions; (d) to address changes in quality of life and health-related behaviour from the decision to undergo genetics testing and during follow-up; (e) to evaluate legal, social and ethical implications; and, finally; (f) to promote professional and public education by facilitating the transfer of research findings to clinical practice and informing policy makers. The lessons learned by the INHERIT research team and future challenges are presented.

Type de document:Article publié dans une revue avec comité d'évaluation
ISSN:1389-9600
Volume:5
Numéro:1
Pages:p. 3-13
Version évaluée par les pairs:Oui
Date:2006
Identifiant unique:10.1007/s10689-005-2570-8
Sujets:Sciences sociales et humaines > Sciences humaines > Histoire
Sciences sociales et humaines > Sciences sociales > Démographie
Sciences de la santé > Sciences médicales > Génétique
Département, module, service et unité de recherche:Départements et modules > Département des sciences humaines
Mots-clés:academic teams, clinical practice, collaboration, familial cancer, genetics, hereditary cancer, interdisciplinary, knowledge translation, research
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