Abstract

1530 Background: BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutation carriers are at an increased lifetime risk to develop breast and ovarian cancer. In a substantial number of families with affected members the known susceptibility genes cannot be identified. According to the recommendations of the German Consortium for Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer, women with a hereditary predisposition for breast cancer should participate at an intensified surveillance program (ISP) including genetic counseling, risk estimation, BSE, CBE, BreastUS, MX, and MRI. Nonadherence might be influenced by cancer worryness, anxiety, health beliefs, and a lack of information about screening benefits.The aim of this investigation was to evaluate the impact of an indivualized Breast Cancer Awareness Training to improve the participation and adherence towards an ISP. Methods: Since 2005, an at-risk sample of 46 non-participating women (mean age 29 y; range 19–43 y) got an intensive breast cancer awareness training, including structured BSE, specific information about regular follow-up, screening advice, and radiological diagnostic procedures. To establish invidualized counseling and training particular needs (e.g., reasons for non-adherence, health beliefs and behaviours), risk perception, anxiety, and sociodemographic factors were evaluated by interviews and self-report questionnaires. The control group consisted of 38 participants of the ISP. Results: Breast cancer worry, anxiety, and lack of information about the benefits of screening programs were the main reasons for non-adherence. Within 3 months after the base counseling participation rates in MX (>30J), BUS, MRI, and CBE reached 98%. The numbers remain consistent in a 2-year follow up. 80% of participants practice BSE monthly, and 46% reported changes in lifestyle regarding nutrition, obesity, and health beliefs. Conclusions: Our approach emphasizes importance of self confidence and awareness for participation at the ISP for women at high breast cancer risk. Individualized counseling, BSE, re-evaluation, and reinforcement sessions are correlated with changes in health beliefs and behaviours for enhancing participation and adherence in women with a family history of breast cancer. No significant financial relationships to disclose.

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