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. 2023 Jun;26(3):1358-1367.
doi: 10.1111/hex.13756. Epub 2023 Mar 16.

Whole-body MRI for cancer surveillance in ataxia-telangiectasia: A qualitative study of the perspectives of people affected by A-T and their families

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Whole-body MRI for cancer surveillance in ataxia-telangiectasia: A qualitative study of the perspectives of people affected by A-T and their families

Renata Neves et al. Health Expect. 2023 Jun.

Abstract

Background/objectives: Ataxia-telangiectasia (A-T) is a complex inherited disease associated with an increased risk of malignancy. Surveillance guidelines have demonstrated significant health benefits in other cancer predisposition syndromes. However, evidence-based guidelines for cancer screening are not currently used in the United Kingdom for people affected by A-T. This study aims to understand how people with A-T and their parents feel about cancer surveillance using whole-body magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to inform the future development of cancer surveillance guidelines.

Design/methods: We conducted semistructured interviews with people affected by A-T. Data were analysed inductively using thematic analysis.

Results: Nine parents of children with A-T and four adults with A-T were interviewed. Five main themes emerged from the data, including (1) cancer screening was considered invaluable with the perceived value of early detection highlighted; (2) the cancer fear can increase anxiety; (3) the perceived limitations around current practice, with the responsibility for monitoring falling too strongly on parents and patients; (4) the need for effective preparation for cancer screening, including clear communication and (5) the challenges associated with MRI screening, where specific recommendations were made for improving the child's experience.

Conclusion: This study suggests that stakeholders are positive about the perceived advantages of a cancer screening programme. Ongoing support and preparation techniques should be adopted to maximise adherence and minimise adverse psychosocial outcomes.

Patient or public contribution: People with A-T and parents of people with A-T were actively involved in this study by giving their consent to be interviewed. An independent parent representative contributed to the study, supporting the research team in interpreting and commenting on the appropriateness of the language used in this report.

Keywords: Public and Patient Involvement and Engagement; cancer predisposition; life-limiting disease; psychosocial impact; qualitative research.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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Figure 1
Flowchart explaining the recruitment process. A‐T, ataxia–telangiectasia.
Figure 2
Figure 2
Thematic map showing the five main themes (Bold font) with the associated subthemes. A‐T, ataxia–telangiectasia; MRI, magnetic resonance imaging.

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