Implementation of Universal Pan-Cancer Germline Genetic Testing in an Arab Population: The Jordanian Exploratory Cancer Genetics Study.

Hikmat Abdel-Razeq, Baha' Sharaf,Hira Bani Hani, Ramiz Abu Hijlih,Mais Alkyam, Khansa Al-Azzam, Shatha Elemian,Abdelghani Tbakhi, Areej Al-Atary, Rachel E Ellsworth,Emily M Russell,Edward D Esplin, Malek Horani, Zeidan Zeidan, Abdulla Alzibdeh, Brandie Heald,Sarah M Nielsen,Robert L Nussbaum

JCO global oncology(2024)

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PURPOSE:Germline genetic testing (GGT) significantly affects cancer care. While universal testing has been studied in Western societies, less is known about adoption elsewhere. MATERIALS AND METHODS:In this study, 3,319 unselected, pan-cancer Jordanian patients diagnosed between April 2021 and September 2022 received GGT. Pathogenic germline variant (PGV) frequency among patients who were in-criteria (IC) or out-of-criteria (OOC; 2020 National Comprehensive Cancer Network criteria) and changes in clinical management in response to GGT results were evaluated. Statistical analysis was performed using two-tailed Fisher's exact test with significance level P < .05. RESULTS:The cohort was predominantly female (69.9%), with a mean age of 53.7 years at testing, and 53.1% were IC. While patients who were IC were more likely than patients who were OOC to have a PGV (15.8% v 9.6%; P < .0001), 149 (34.8%) patients with PGVs were OOC. Clinical management recommendations in response to GGT, including changes to treatment and/or follow-up, were made for 57.3% (161 of 281) of patients with high- or moderate-risk PGVs, including 26.1% (42 of 161) of patients who were OOC. CONCLUSION:Universal GGT of patients with newly diagnosed cancer was successfully implemented in Jordan and led to identification of actionable PGVs that would have been missed with guidelines-based testing.
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