Cancer Genetic Counseling and Familial Cancer Risk Assessment Program Zohra Ali-Khan Catts, MS LCGC Helen F. Graham Cancer Center Christiana Care Health.

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Cancer Genetic Counseling and Familial Cancer Risk Assessment Program Zohra Ali-Khan Catts, MS LCGC Helen F. Graham Cancer Center Christiana Care Health System Delaware Cancer Consortium Retreat February 20, 2012

Introduction Familial Cancer Risk Program Familial Cancer Risk Registry (2002 to 2012) First and only program in the State 3,175 Individuals Over 150,000 Family Members Family Registry Bio repository (2008 to 2012) 690 samples from 607 families

Genetic Counseling Staff Staff: 4 Board Certified Genetic Counselors Zohra Ali-Khan Catts, MS LCGC Becky Milewski, MS LCGC Marcie Parker, MS LCGC Chandra Somerman, MS LCGC

Genetic Counseling and Program Services Expanded Across the State New Castle County Helen F. Graham Cancer Center, Christiana Care Health System Genetic Counseling Services provided daily Wilmington Annex, Christiana Care Health System Genetic counseling Services provided once a month ( ) Westside Family Healthcare, federally funded community healthcare center Genetic counseling services are provided weekly (Jan ) Sussex County Tunnell Cancer Center, Beebe Medical Center Genetic counseling services are currently provided weekly (2002 to 2012) Nanticoke Hospital- Potential for genetic counseling services Maryland Union Hospital, Elkton Maryland (2009 to present) Genetic Counseling services provided bi-monthly

61% (1937/3175) 5% (159/3175) 11% (349/3175) 11.0% (349/3175) Maryland 9% (285/3175) Pennsylvania 3 % (95/3175) from New Jersey and points further north * Tunnell Cancer Center * HFGCC

Increasing patient encounters Patient encounters per year

Uptake in Genetic Testing at the HFGCC is 82% Published data ranges from 26-78% ;average 57-60%

Genetic testing per year

HBOC

Bilateral breast cancer at 29

The Importance of Genetic Diagnosis 50 Probability of cancer (%) 100 Age (Years) Family History (without testing) With mutation Without mutation Adapted with permission from Ponder B: Genetic Testing for Cancer Risk. Science 1997; 278: Copyright 1997 American Association for the Advancement of Science Each child of a carrier has a chance of being at increased risk (or not). Prophylactic Surgery Chemo prevention Increased surveillance

Hereditary Colon Cancer Identification and referral of individuals at risk for colon cancer is problematic nationally Wider variety of associated cancers Wide variation in age of onset of cancer Ohio state study mean age of colon cancer diagnosis was 60

Lynch Syndrome

Helen F. Graham Cancer Centers resolution Universal screening for Lynch syndrome – Implemented on December 5, all colon and endometrial cancers Pilot data – MSI/IHC on all colon cancers – 1 practice Showed increased detection of individuals at risk for hereditary colon cancer syndrome 50% prior to pilot 88% during pilot

HFGCC Experience in Genetic Testing. 82% of counseled patients accepted genetic testing % for the National average Reasons for higher genetic testing Community presentations- lay and professional Multidisciplinary disease site centers Genetic Counselors going into the community to provide services.

Outcomes: Impact of Genetic Testing Mutation carriers % have had an impact on health care management Prophylactic Surgery Increased Surveillance Participation in Clinical Trials

Genetic Counseling Licensure Delaware leading the way: Genetic Counseling licensure was passed in 2010 Division of Professional Regulation - Board of Medical Practice started issuing licenses in Delaware is the 8 th state to issue Licenses to Genetic Counselors

Collaborations University of Delaware Mentor undergraduate students who are interested in Genetic Counseling Adjunct scientist appointments with the Department of Biological Sciences Planning an advanced degree in genetic counseling Arcadia University and University of Maryland Clinical rotation site for Master level genetic counseling students.

Goals To continue to expand services across the state of Delaware- targeting Sussex and Kent Counties Provide educational opportunities for professionals and lay individuals Physical presence at the federally funded community health centers (Westside and HJMC) Increase Grant Funding and Publications