Surveys Reveal Wide Gaps in Knowledge of Genetic Mutation Testing Exist Between Oncologists, Nurses and Cancer Patients
November 16th, 2011
RIDGEFIELD, Conn., Nov. 16, 2011 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ — Despite guidelines calling for genetic mutation testing in certain patients with lung cancer, three new surveys fielded by Harris Interactive reveal a disconnect in the understanding of and communication about genetic mutation testing among healthcare professionals and cancer patients. Results of the surveys were announced today by Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc., which sponsored the surveys in partnership with the Association of Community Cancer Centers (ACCC), ONS:Edge and the National Lung Cancer Partnership (NLCP).
Surveys of 95 community oncologists, 522 oncology nurses and 436 lung cancer patients across the U.S. were collected in October 2011 to measure perceptions and knowledge of genetic mutation testing and to identify unmet needs and gaps in education.

