RT Book, Section A1 Calzone, Kathleen A. A1 Prindiville, Sheila A2 Boyiadzis, Michael M. A2 Frame, James N. A2 Kohler, David R. A2 Fojo, Tito SR Print(0) ID 1128367932 T1 Genetics of Common Inherited Cancer Syndromes T2 Hematology-Oncology Therapy, 2e YR 2016 FD 2016 PB McGraw-Hill Education PP New York, NY SN 9780071637893 LK hemonc.mhmedical.com/content.aspx?aid=1128367932 RD 2024/04/20 AB Table Graphic Jump LocationTable 55–1.Indications for Genetic Testing for Cancer Susceptibility American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)1,2View Table||Download (.pdf)Table 55–1.Indications for Genetic Testing for Cancer Susceptibility American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)1,2Personal and/or family history suggestive of a known cancer susceptibility syndromeThe genetic test can be adequately interpretedGenetic test results will aid in diagnosis and/or influence medical or surgical managementTesting should be performed only in the context of both pre- and posttest genetic counseling including risks, benefits and limitations of testing, early detection, and risk reduction options1,3ASCO also recommends that the evidence of clinical utility of any genetic test (including multiplex tests and low or moderate disease genes or SNP tests) be considered when either ordering or making medical recommendations based on a test result