Consensus document on the implementation of next generation sequencing in the genetic diagnosis of hereditary cancer

Translated title of the contribution: Consensus document on the implementation of next generation sequencing in the genetic diagnosis of hereditary cancer

José Luis Soto, Ignacio Blanco, Orland Díez, Javier García Planells, Isabel Lorda, Gert Matthijs, Mercedes Robledo, Erika Souche, Conxi Lázaro

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Abstract

Genetic diagnosis of hereditary cancer syndromes offers the opportunity to establish more effective predictive and preventive measures for the patient and their families. The ultimate objective is to decrease cancer morbidity and mortality in high genetic risk families. Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) offers an important improvement in the efficiency of genetic diagnosis, allowing an increase in diagnostic yield with a substantial reduction in response times and economic costs. Consequently, the implementation of this new technology is a great opportunity for improvement in the clinical management of affected families. The aim of these guidelines is to establish a framework of useful recommendations for planned and controlled implementation of NGS in the context of hereditary cancer. These will help to consolidate the strengths and opportunities offered by this technology, and minimise the weaknesses and threats which may derive from its use. The recommendations of international societies have been adapted to our environment, taking the Spanish context into account at organisational and juridical levels. Forty-one statements are grouped under six headings: clinical and diagnostic utility, informed consent and genetic counselling pre-test and post-test, validation of analytical procedures, results report, management of information and distinction between research and clinical context. This guide has been developed by the Spanish Association of Human Genetics (AEGH), the Spanish Society of Laboratory Medicine (SEQC-ML) and the Spanish Society of Medical Oncology (SEOM).

Translated title of the contributionConsensus document on the implementation of next generation sequencing in the genetic diagnosis of hereditary cancer
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)80.e1-80.e10
JournalMedicina Clinica
Volume151
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 23 Jul 2018

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© 2018 Elsevier España, S.L.U.

Keywords

  • Consensus document
  • Cáncer hereditario
  • Diagnóstico genético
  • Documento de consenso
  • Genetic diagnosis
  • Hereditary cancer
  • NGS
  • Next generation sequencing
  • Secuenciación masiva

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