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  • Biomarker Discovery

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  • Multi-cancer early detection (MCED) tests offer potential for cancer screening by detecting cancer-derived biomarkers in blood.
  • Successful implementation of MCED tests hinges on their integration into primary care settings.
  • Understanding primary care providers' (PCPs) perspectives is crucial for effective MCED test management.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess PCPs' support for and concerns regarding the implementation and management of MCED testing.
  • To identify factors influencing PCPs' receptivity to using MCED tests in clinical practice.

Main Methods:

  • A cross-sectional survey was administered to 939 PCPs within a large academic health system.
  • The survey measured PCP background characteristics, awareness of MCED challenges, perceived competence, and receptivity to MCED use.
  • Multiple regression analysis and exploratory factor analysis were used to identify associations with receptivity.

Main Results:

  • A total of 351 PCPs completed the survey, reporting moderately high awareness of challenges, perceived competence, and receptivity to MCED testing.
  • Provider experience, awareness of challenges, and perceived competence were positively associated with receptivity to MCED testing.
  • Awareness of challenges and receptivity to MCEDs showed a surprising positive correlation.

Conclusions:

  • PCPs generally exhibit receptivity towards MCED tests for cancer screening, despite acknowledging implementation challenges.
  • Perceived competence and experience level significantly influence PCPs' willingness to adopt MCED testing.
  • Ongoing education on evolving MCED knowledge is vital for fostering broader PCP acceptance and integration.