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    British Gynaecological Cancer Society/British Association of Gynaecological Pathology consensus for genetic testing in epithelial ovarian cancer in the United Kingdom

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    Leung, Elaine Yl
    Nicum, Shibani
    Morrison, Jo
    Brenton, James D
    Funingana, Ionut-Gabriel
    Morgan, Robert D
    Ghaem-Maghami, Sadaf
    Miles, Tracie
    Manchanda, Ranjit
    Bowen, Rebecca
    Andreou, Adrian
    Loughborough, Will
    Freeman, Susan
    Gajjar, Ketan
    Coleridge, Sarah
    Jimenez-Linan, Mercedes
    Balega, Janos cc
    Frost, Jonathan
    Keightley, Amy
    Wallis, Yvonne
    Sundar, Sudha cc
    Ganesan, Raji
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    Affiliation
    University of Birmingham; University College London; Musgrove Park Hospital Grace Centre; Sandwell and West Birmingham NHS Trust; et al.
    Publication date
    2024-09-02
    Subject
    Oncology. Pathology.
    
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    Abstract
    Standard of care genetic testing has undergone significant changes in recent years. The British Gynecological Cancer Society and the British Association of Gynecological Pathologists (BGCS/BAGP) has re-assembled a multidisciplinary expert consensus group to update the previous guidance with the latest standard of care for germline and tumor testing in patients with ovarian cancer. For the first time, the BGCS/BAGP guideline group has incorporated a patient advisor at the initial consensus group meeting. We have used patient focused groups to inform discussions related to reflex tumor testing - a key change in this updated guidance. This report summarizes recommendations from our consensus group deliberations and audit standards to support continual quality improvement in routine clinical settings.
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    Leung EY, Nicum S, Morrison J, Brenton JD, Funingana IG, Morgan RD, Ghaem-Maghami S, Miles T, Manchanda R, Bowen R, Andreou A, Loughborough W, Freeman S, Gajjar K, Coleridge S, Jimenez-Linan M, Balega J, Frost J, Keightley A, Wallis Y, Sundar S, Ganesan R. British Gynaecological Cancer Society/British Association of Gynaecological Pathology consensus for genetic testing in epithelial ovarian cancer in the United Kingdom. Int J Gynecol Cancer. 2024 Sep 2;34(9):1334-1343. doi: 10.1136/ijgc-2024-005756
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    Article
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14200/5691
    Journal
    International Journal of Gynecological Cancer
    Publisher
    BMJ Publishing Group
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