Abstract 1725P
Background
Somatic and germline genetic alterations are significant drivers of cancer development, with new technologies to profile these alterations a major asset for personalized diagnosis, prognosis, and therapy, as well as prevention. Effective integration of genomic medicine into cancer care requires high-quality genetic counselling to facilitate informed decision-making by patients and their families. However, timely delivery of genetic counselling is complex, with rapidly increasing usage of clinical genetic services necessitating alternative delivery and reimbursement strategies. Further, common standards are needed to ensure consistent quality across the EU. This project aims to survey genetic counselling legislation and practice across EU Member States to provide a foundation for consensus genetic counselling recommendations.
Methods
National legislation databases of all 27 Member States were searched using terms relevant to genetic counselling, translated as appropriate. Interviews with relevant experts (medical geneticists/counsellors, oncologists) from each EU Member State are being conducted to validate legislation search results and provide detailed insights into genetic counselling practice in each country.
Results
Genetic counselling is included in legislation as a mandatory component of clinical genetic services in 22/27 (81%) Member States. Legislation in 9/27 (33%) Member States prescribes the personnel, content, and timing of genetic counselling; legislation in 13/27 (48%) Member States generally mandates the inclusion of genetic counselling. Interviews reveal that current clinical workflows consistently lead to suboptimal patient waiting times across Member States, driven by limited availability of genetics expertise. Specialized genetic counsellors and cooperative interdisciplinary approaches are sparsely utilized.
Conclusions
The inclusion of genetic counselling in legislation of most EU Member States underscores its importance. Forthcoming consensus recommendations will aim to propose strategies to ensure this importance is reflected by sustainable EU-wide integration of high-quality genetic counselling into cancer care.
Clinical trial identification
Editorial acknowledgement
Legal entity responsible for the study
The authors.
Funding
European Commission.
Disclosure
All authors have declared no conflicts of interest.
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