Publications by authors named "Ana P M Pinheiro"

Article Synopsis
  • The study looked at how doctors explain molecular testing, which is a way to understand cancer better.
  • Researchers listened to conversations between doctors and patients and checked if the patients understood the medical terms used.
  • Many patients found terms like "mutation" hard to understand, showing that doctors need to find better ways to explain these complicated ideas.
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Background: Molecular testing to identify targetable molecular alterations is routine practice for several types of cancer. Explaining the underlying molecular concepts can be difficult, and metaphors historically have been used in medicine to provide a common language between physicians and patients. Although previous studies have highlighted the use and effectiveness of metaphors to help explain germline genetic concepts to the general public, this study is the first to describe the use of metaphors to explain molecular testing to cancer patients in the clinical setting.

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Background: Molecular testing to inform treatment and clinical trial choices is now the standard of care for several types of cancer. However, no established guidelines exist for the type of information physicians should cover during discussions with the patient about the test or its results. The objectives of this study were to identify physician and patient preferences regarding information and who should communicate this information and how to inform guidelines for these conversations.

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