Objective: To use online screening and virtual patient education tools to improve the provision of hereditary cancer risk assessment.
Methods: We conducted a prospective, single-arm study in which clinicians at five U.S.
Objective: To evaluate the feasibility and results of incorporating routine hereditary cancer risk assessment, counseling, and follow-up genetic testing in the community obstetrics and gynecology practice setting without referral to a genetic counselor.
Methods: This prospective process intervention study was conducted with two obstetrics and gynecology practice groups (five sites). The intervention included baseline process assessment, refinement of clinic-specific patient screening workflows and tools, and training in hereditary cancer risk screening and follow-up.