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2. Associations of height, body mass index, and weight gain with breast cancer risk in carriers of a pathogenic variant in BRCA1 or BRCA2: the BRCA1 and BRCA2 Cohort Consortium
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Kast, KM, John, EL, Hopper, J, Andrieu, N, Nogues, C, Mouret-Fourme, E, Lasset, C, Fricker, J-P, Berthet, P, Mari, V, Salle, LK, Schmidt, M, Ausems, MGEM, Garcia, EBG, van de Beek, IR, Wevers, M, Evans, DG, Tischkowitz, M, Lalloo, F, Cook, J, Izatt, L, Tripathi, V, Snape, K, Musgrave, H, Sharif, S, Murray, JV, Colonna, SV, Andrulis, IL, Daly, MB, Southey, MC, de la Hoya, M, Osorio, A, Foretova, L, Berkova, D, Gerdes, A-M, Olah, E, Jakubowska, A, Singer, CF, Tan, Y, Augustinsson, A, Rantala, J, Simard, J, Schmutzler, RK, Milne, RL, Phillips, K-A, Terry, MB, Goldgar, D, van Leeuwen, FE, Mooij, TM, Antoniou, AC, Easton, DF, Rookus, MA, Engel, C, Kast, KM, John, EL, Hopper, J, Andrieu, N, Nogues, C, Mouret-Fourme, E, Lasset, C, Fricker, J-P, Berthet, P, Mari, V, Salle, LK, Schmidt, M, Ausems, MGEM, Garcia, EBG, van de Beek, IR, Wevers, M, Evans, DG, Tischkowitz, M, Lalloo, F, Cook, J, Izatt, L, Tripathi, V, Snape, K, Musgrave, H, Sharif, S, Murray, JV, Colonna, SV, Andrulis, IL, Daly, MB, Southey, MC, de la Hoya, M, Osorio, A, Foretova, L, Berkova, D, Gerdes, A-M, Olah, E, Jakubowska, A, Singer, CF, Tan, Y, Augustinsson, A, Rantala, J, Simard, J, Schmutzler, RK, Milne, RL, Phillips, K-A, Terry, MB, Goldgar, D, van Leeuwen, FE, Mooij, TM, Antoniou, AC, Easton, DF, Rookus, MA, and Engel, C
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INTRODUCTION: Height, body mass index (BMI), and weight gain are associated with breast cancer risk in the general population. It is unclear whether these associations also exist for carriers of pathogenic variants in the BRCA1 or BRCA2 genes. PATIENTS AND METHODS: An international pooled cohort of 8091 BRCA1/2 variant carriers was used for retrospective and prospective analyses separately for premenopausal and postmenopausal women. Cox regression was used to estimate breast cancer risk associations with height, BMI, and weight change. RESULTS: In the retrospective analysis, taller height was associated with risk of premenopausal breast cancer for BRCA2 variant carriers (HR 1.20 per 10 cm increase, 95% CI 1.04-1.38). Higher young-adult BMI was associated with lower premenopausal breast cancer risk for both BRCA1 (HR 0.75 per 5 kg/m2, 95% CI 0.66-0.84) and BRCA2 (HR 0.76, 95% CI 0.65-0.89) variant carriers in the retrospective analysis, with consistent, though not statistically significant, findings from the prospective analysis. In the prospective analysis, higher BMI and adult weight gain were associated with higher postmenopausal breast cancer risk for BRCA1 carriers (HR 1.20 per 5 kg/m2, 95% CI 1.02-1.42; and HR 1.10 per 5 kg weight gain, 95% CI 1.01-1.19, respectively). CONCLUSION: Anthropometric measures are associated with breast cancer risk for BRCA1 and BRCA2 variant carriers, with relative risk estimates that are generally consistent with those for women from the general population.
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- 2023
3. Improved mechanical performance and delayed corrosion phenomena in biodegradable Mg–Zn–Ca alloys through Pd-alloying
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González, S., Pellicer, E., Fornell, J., Blanquer, A., Barrios, L., Ibáñez, E., Solsona, P., Suriñach, S., Baró, M.D., Nogués, C., and Sort, J.
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- 2012
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4. Lack of referral for genetic counseling and testing in BRCA1/2 and Lynch syndromes: a nationwide study based on 240,134 consultations and 134,652 genetic tests
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Pujol, P., Lyonnet, D. Stoppa, Frebourg, T., Blin, J., Picot, M. C., Lasset, C., Dugast, C., Berthet, P., de Paillerets, B. Bressac, Sobol, H., Grandjouan, S., Soubrier, F., Buecher, B., Guimbaud, R., Lidereau, R., Jonveaux, P., Houdayer, C., Giraud, S., Olschwang, S., Nogue, E., Galibert, V., Bara, C., Nowak, F., Khayat, D., and Nogues, C.
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- 2013
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5. 821TiP GREAT: A multicentric cohort of advanced ovarian cancer (AOC) treated in real life with prospective collection of clinical data, tumor sample, and biomarkers (tBRCA, HRD) including genomic putative theranostic markers: A GINECO study
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De La Motte Rouge, T., primary, Berton, D., additional, Kalbacher, E., additional, Asselain, B., additional, Collard, O., additional, Rodrigues, M., additional, Lefevre, L. Bengrine, additional, Rouleau, E., additional, Nogues, C., additional, Just, P.A., additional, Morel, A., additional, Verriele, V., additional, Boidot, R., additional, Arnould, L., additional, Buisson, A., additional, Treilleux, I., additional, Callens, C., additional, Bataillon, G., additional, Becette, V., additional, and Pujade-Lauraine, E., additional
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- 2021
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6. A case-only study to identify genetic modifiers of breast cancer risk for BRCA1/BRCA2 mutation carriers
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Coignard, J. (Juliette), Lush, M. (Michael), Beesley, J. (Jonathan), O’Mara, T.A. (Tracy A.), Dennis, J. (Joe), Tyrer, J.P. (Jonathan P.), Barnes, D. (Daniel), McGuffog, L. (Lesley), Leslie, G. (Goska), Bolla, M.K. (Manjeet K.), Adank, M.A. (Muriel), Agata, S. (Simona), Ahearn, T. (Thomas), Aittomäki, K. (Kristiina), Andrulis, I.L. (Irene L.), Anton-Culver, H. (Hoda), Arndt, V. (Volker), Arnold, N. (Norbert), Aronson, K.J. (Kristan J.), Arun, B.K. (Banu), Augustinsson, A. (Annelie), Azzollini, J., Barrowdale, D. (Daniel), Baynes, C. (Caroline), Becher, H. (Heko), Bermisheva, M. (Marina), Bernstein, L. (Leslie), Białkowska, K. (Katarzyna), Blomqvist, C. (Carl), Bojesen, S.E. (Stig), Bonnani, B. (Bernardo), Borg, Å. (Åke), Brauch, H. (Hiltrud), Brenner, H. (Hermann), Burwinkel, B. (Barbara), Buys, S.S. (Saundra S.), Caldes, T. (Trinidad), Caligo, M.A. (Maria A.), Campa, D. (Daniele), Carter, B.D. (Brian D.), Castelao, J.E. (Jose ), Chang-Claude, J. (Jenny), Chanock, S.J. (Stephen J.), Chung, W.K. (Wendy K.), Claes, K.B.M. (Kathleen B. M.), Clarke, C.L. (Christine L.), Bertrand, O. (Ophélie), Caputo, S. (Sandrine), Dupré, A. (Anaïs), Le Mentec, M. (Marine), Belotti, M. (Muriel), Birot, A.-M. (Anne-Marie), Buecher, B. (Bruno), Fourme, E. (Emmanuelle), Gauthier-Villars, M. (Marion), Golmard, L. (Lisa), Houdayer, C. (Claude), Moncoutier, V. (Virginie), de Pauw, A. (Antoine), Saule, C. (Claire), Sinilnikova, O. (Olga), Mazoyer, S. (Sylvie), Damiola, F. (Francesca), Barjhoux, L. (Laure), Verny-Pierre, C. (Carole), Léone, M. (Mélanie), Boutry-Kryza, N. (N.), Calender, A. (Alain), Giraud, S. (Sophie), Caron, O. (Olivier), Guillaud-Bataille, M. (Marine), Bressac-de Paillerets, B. (Brigitte), Bignon, Y.-J. (Yves-Jean), Uhrhammer, N. (Nancy), Lasset, C. (Christine), Bonadona, V. (Valérie), Berthet, P. (Pascaline), Vaur, D. (Dominique), Castera, L. (Laurent), Noguchi, T. (Tetsuro), Popovici, C. (Cornel), Sobol, H. (Hagay), Bourdon, V. (Violaine), Remenieras, A. (Audrey), Nogues, C. (Catherine), Coupier, I. (Isabelle), Pujol, P. (Pascal), Dumont, A. (Aurélie), Révillion, F. (Françoise), Adenis, C. (Claude), Muller, D.W. (Danièle), Barouk-Simonet, E. (Emmanuelle), Bonnet, F. (Françoise), Bubien, V. (Virginie), Sevenet, N. (Nicolas), Longy, M. (Michel), Toulas, C. (Christine), Guimbaud, R. (Rosine), Gladieff, L. (Laurence), Feillel, V. (Viviane), Leroux, D. (Dominique), Dreyfus, H. (Hélène), Rebischung, C. (Christine), Peysselon, M. (Magalie), Coron, F. (Fanny), Faivre, L. (Laurence), Baurand, A. (Amandine), Jacquot, C. (Caroline), Bertolone, G. (Geoffrey), Lizard, S. (Sarab), Prieur, F. (Fabienne), Lebrun, M. (Marine), Kientz, C. (Caroline), Ferrer, S.F., Mari, V. (Véronique), Vénat-Bouvet, L. (Laurence), Delnatte, C. (Capucine), Bézieau, S. (Stéphane), Mortemousque, I. (Isabelle), Coulet, F. (Florence), Colas, C. (Chrystelle), Soubrier, F. (Florent), Warcoin, M. (Mathilde), Sokolowska, J. (Johanna), Bronner, M. (Myriam), Collonge-Rame, M.-A., Damette, A. (Alexandre), Gesta, P. (Paul), Lallaoui, H. (Hakima), Chiesa, J. (Jean), Molina-Gomes, D. (Denise), Ingster, O. (Olivier), Gregory, H. (Helen), Miedzybrodzka, Z. (Zosia), Morrison, P.J. (Patrick J.), Ong, K.-R. (Kai-ren), Donaldson, A. (Alan), Rogers, M.T. (Mark), Kennedy, M.J. (M. John), Porteous, M.E. (Mary), Brewer, C. (Carole), Davidson, R. (Rosemarie), Izatt, L. (Louise), Brady, A. (A.), Barwell, J. (Julian), Adlard, J.W. (Julian), Foo, C. (Claire), Lalloo, F. (Fiona), Side, L.E. (Lucy E.), Eason, J. (Jacqueline), Henderson, A. (Alex), Walker, L. (Lisa), Eeles, R. (Rosalind), Cook, J. (Jackie), Snape, K. (Katie), Eccles, D. (Diana), Murray, A. (Alexandra), McCann, E. (Emma), Collée, J.M. (J. Margriet), Conroy, D.M. (Don M.), Czene, K. (Kamila), Daly, M.B. (Mary B.), Devilee, P. (Peter), Diez, O. (Orland), Ding, Y.C. (Yuan Chun), Domchek, S.M. (Susan), Dörk, T. (Thilo), Santos Silva, I. (Isabel) dos, Dunning, A.M. (Alison M.), Dwek, M. (Miriam), Eccles, D.M. (Diana M.), Eliassen, A.H. (A. Heather), Engel, C. (Christoph), Eriksson, M. (Mikael), Evans, D.G. (D. Gareth), Fasching, P.A. (Peter), Flyger, H. (Henrik), Fostira, F. (Florentia), Friedman, E. (Eitan), Fritschi, L. (Lin), Frost, D. (Debra), Gago-Dominguez, M. (Manuela), Gapstur, S.M. (Susan M.), Garber, J. (Judy), Garcia-Barberan, V. (Vanesa), García-Closas, M. (Montserrat), García-Sáenz, J.A. (José A.), Gaudet, M.M. (Mia M.), Gayther, S.A. (Simon), Gehrig, A. (Andrea), Georgoulias, V. (Vassilios), Giles, G.G. (Graham G.), Godwin, A.K. (Andrew K.), Goldberg, M.S. (Mark), Radice, P. (Paolo), González-Neira, A. (Anna), Greene, M.H. (Mark H.), Guénel, P. (Pascal), Haeberle, L. (Lothar), Hahnen, E. (Eric), Haiman, C.A. (Christopher), Håkansson, N. (Niclas), Hall, P. (Per), Hamann, U. (Ute), Harrington, P.A. (Patricia A.), Hart, S.N. (Steven N.), He, W. (Wei), Hogervorst, F.B.L. (Frans B. L.), Hollestelle, A. (Antoinette), Hopper, J.L. (John), Horcasitas, D.J. (Darling J.), Hulick, P.J. (Peter J.), Hunter, D.J. (David J.), Imyanitov, E.N. (Evgeny), Fox, S.B. (Stephen), Campbell, I. (Ian), Spurdle, A. (Amanda), Webb, P. (Penny), De Fazio, A. (Anna), Tassell, M. (Margaret), Kirk, J. (Judy), Lindeman, G.J. (Geoffrey), Price, M. (Melanie), Southey, M.C. (Melissa), Milne, R.L. (Roger), Deb, S. (Sid), Bowtell, D. (David), Hout, A.H. (Annemarie) van der, Ouweland, A.M.W. (Ans) van den, Mensenkamp, A.R. (Arjen R.), Deurzen, C.H.M. (Carolien) van, Kets, C.M. (Marleen), Seynaeve, C.M. (Caroline), van Asperen, C.J. (Christi J.), Aalfs, C.M. (Cora), Gómez Garcia, E.B. (Encarna B.), Leeuwen, F.E. (Flora) van, Bock, G.H. (Geertruida) de, Meijers-Heijboer, E.J. (Hanne), Obdeijn, A.I.M. (Inge-Marie), Gille, J.J.P. (J. J.P.), Oosterwijk, J.C. (Jan), Wijnen, J.T. (Juul), Kolk, L.E. (Lizet) van der, Hooning, M.J. (Maartje), Ausems, M.G.E.M. (Margreet), Mourits, M.J. (Marjan), Blok, M.J. (Marinus J.), Rookus, M.A. (Matti), van der Luijt, R.B. (Rob B.), Cronenburg, T.C.T.E.F. van, Pol, C. (Carmen) van der, Russell, N.S. (Nicola), Siesling, S. (Sabine), Overbeek, L.I.H. (Lucy), Wijnands, R. (R.), Lange, J.L. (J.) de, Clarke, C. (Christine), Graham, D. (Dinny), Sachchithananthan, M. (Mythily), Marsh, D. (Deborah), Scott, R.J. (Rodney), Baxter, R. (Robert), Yip, D. (Desmond), Carpenter, T.A. (Adrian), Davis, A. (Alison), Pathmanathan, N. (Nirmala), Simpson, P. (Peter), Jager, A. (Agnes), Jakubowska, A. (Anna), James, M. (Margaret), Jensen, U.B. (Uffe Birk), John, E.M. (Esther), Jones, M.E. (Michael E.), Kaaks, R. (Rudolf), Kapoor, P.M. (Pooja Middha), Karlan, B.Y. (Beth), Keeman, R. (Renske), Khusnutdinova, E.K. (Elza), Kiiski, J.I. (Johanna I.), Ko, Y.-D. (Yon-Dschun), Kosma, V.-M. (Veli-Matti), Kraft, P. (Peter), Kurian, A.W. (Allison W.), Laitman, Y. (Yael), Lambrechts, D. (Diether), Le Marchand, L. (Loic), Lester, J. (Jenny), Lesueur, F. (Fabienne), Lindstrom, T. (Tricia), Lopez-Fernández, A. (Adria), Loud, J.T. (Jennifer T.), Luccarini, C. (Craig), Mannermaa, A. (Arto), Manoukian, S. (Siranoush), Margolin, S. (Sara), Martens, J.W.M. (John), Mebirouk, N. (Noura), Meindl, A. (Alfons), Miller, A. (Austin), Milne, R.L. (Roger L.), Montagna, M. (Marco), Nathanson, K.L. (Katherine), Floris, O.A.M., Nevanlinna, H. (Heli), Nielsen, F.C. (Finn C.), O’Brien, K.M. (Katie M.), Olopade, O.I. (Olofunmilayo), Olson, J.E. (Janet), Olsson, H. (Håkan), Osorio, A. (Ana), Ottini, L. (Laura), Park-Simon, T.-W. (Tjoung-Won), Parsons, M. (Marilyn), Pedersen, I.S. (Inge Sokilde), Peshkin, B. (Beth), Peterlongo, P. (Paolo), Peto, J. (Julian), Pharoah, P.D.P. (Paul), Phillips, K.-A. (Kelly-Anne), Polley, E.C. (Eric C.), Poppe, B. (Bruce), Presneau, N. (Nadege), Pujana, M.A. (Miquel Angel), Punie, K. (Kevin), Rantala, J. (Johanna), Rashid, M.U. (Muhammad), Rennert, G. (Gad), Rennert, H.S. (Hedy S.), Robson, M. (Mark), Romero, A. (Atocha), Rossing, M. (Maria), Saloustros, E. (Emmanouil), Sandler, D.P. 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(Christine), Bonadona, V. (Valérie), Berthet, P. (Pascaline), Vaur, D. (Dominique), Castera, L. (Laurent), Noguchi, T. (Tetsuro), Popovici, C. (Cornel), Sobol, H. (Hagay), Bourdon, V. (Violaine), Remenieras, A. (Audrey), Nogues, C. (Catherine), Coupier, I. (Isabelle), Pujol, P. (Pascal), Dumont, A. (Aurélie), Révillion, F. (Françoise), Adenis, C. (Claude), Muller, D.W. (Danièle), Barouk-Simonet, E. (Emmanuelle), Bonnet, F. (Françoise), Bubien, V. (Virginie), Sevenet, N. (Nicolas), Longy, M. (Michel), Toulas, C. (Christine), Guimbaud, R. (Rosine), Gladieff, L. (Laurence), Feillel, V. (Viviane), Leroux, D. (Dominique), Dreyfus, H. (Hélène), Rebischung, C. (Christine), Peysselon, M. (Magalie), Coron, F. (Fanny), Faivre, L. (Laurence), Baurand, A. (Amandine), Jacquot, C. (Caroline), Bertolone, G. (Geoffrey), Lizard, S. (Sarab), Prieur, F. (Fabienne), Lebrun, M. (Marine), Kientz, C. (Caroline), Ferrer, S.F., Mari, V. (Véronique), Vénat-Bouvet, L. (Laurence), Delnatte, C. 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(Kamila), Daly, M.B. (Mary B.), Devilee, P. (Peter), Diez, O. (Orland), Ding, Y.C. (Yuan Chun), Domchek, S.M. (Susan), Dörk, T. (Thilo), Santos Silva, I. (Isabel) dos, Dunning, A.M. (Alison M.), Dwek, M. (Miriam), Eccles, D.M. (Diana M.), Eliassen, A.H. (A. Heather), Engel, C. (Christoph), Eriksson, M. (Mikael), Evans, D.G. (D. Gareth), Fasching, P.A. (Peter), Flyger, H. (Henrik), Fostira, F. (Florentia), Friedman, E. (Eitan), Fritschi, L. (Lin), Frost, D. (Debra), Gago-Dominguez, M. (Manuela), Gapstur, S.M. (Susan M.), Garber, J. (Judy), Garcia-Barberan, V. (Vanesa), García-Closas, M. (Montserrat), García-Sáenz, J.A. (José A.), Gaudet, M.M. (Mia M.), Gayther, S.A. (Simon), Gehrig, A. (Andrea), Georgoulias, V. (Vassilios), Giles, G.G. (Graham G.), Godwin, A.K. (Andrew K.), Goldberg, M.S. (Mark), Radice, P. (Paolo), González-Neira, A. (Anna), Greene, M.H. (Mark H.), Guénel, P. (Pascal), Haeberle, L. (Lothar), Hahnen, E. (Eric), Haiman, C.A. (Christopher), Håkansson, N. (Niclas), Hall, P. (Per), Hamann, U. (Ute), Harrington, P.A. (Patricia A.), Hart, S.N. (Steven N.), He, W. (Wei), Hogervorst, F.B.L. (Frans B. L.), Hollestelle, A. (Antoinette), Hopper, J.L. (John), Horcasitas, D.J. (Darling J.), Hulick, P.J. (Peter J.), Hunter, D.J. (David J.), Imyanitov, E.N. (Evgeny), Fox, S.B. (Stephen), Campbell, I. (Ian), Spurdle, A. (Amanda), Webb, P. (Penny), De Fazio, A. (Anna), Tassell, M. (Margaret), Kirk, J. (Judy), Lindeman, G.J. (Geoffrey), Price, M. (Melanie), Southey, M.C. (Melissa), Milne, R.L. (Roger), Deb, S. (Sid), Bowtell, D. (David), Hout, A.H. (Annemarie) van der, Ouweland, A.M.W. (Ans) van den, Mensenkamp, A.R. (Arjen R.), Deurzen, C.H.M. (Carolien) van, Kets, C.M. (Marleen), Seynaeve, C.M. (Caroline), van Asperen, C.J. (Christi J.), Aalfs, C.M. (Cora), Gómez Garcia, E.B. (Encarna B.), Leeuwen, F.E. (Flora) van, Bock, G.H. (Geertruida) de, Meijers-Heijboer, E.J. (Hanne), Obdeijn, A.I.M. (Inge-Marie), Gille, J.J.P. (J. J.P.), Oosterwijk, J.C. (Jan), Wijnen, J.T. (Juul), Kolk, L.E. (Lizet) van der, Hooning, M.J. (Maartje), Ausems, M.G.E.M. (Margreet), Mourits, M.J. (Marjan), Blok, M.J. (Marinus J.), Rookus, M.A. (Matti), van der Luijt, R.B. (Rob B.), Cronenburg, T.C.T.E.F. van, Pol, C. (Carmen) van der, Russell, N.S. (Nicola), Siesling, S. (Sabine), Overbeek, L.I.H. (Lucy), Wijnands, R. (R.), Lange, J.L. (J.) de, Clarke, C. (Christine), Graham, D. (Dinny), Sachchithananthan, M. (Mythily), Marsh, D. (Deborah), Scott, R.J. (Rodney), Baxter, R. (Robert), Yip, D. (Desmond), Carpenter, T.A. (Adrian), Davis, A. (Alison), Pathmanathan, N. (Nirmala), Simpson, P. (Peter), Jager, A. (Agnes), Jakubowska, A. (Anna), James, M. (Margaret), Jensen, U.B. (Uffe Birk), John, E.M. (Esther), Jones, M.E. (Michael E.), Kaaks, R. (Rudolf), Kapoor, P.M. (Pooja Middha), Karlan, B.Y. (Beth), Keeman, R. (Renske), Khusnutdinova, E.K. (Elza), Kiiski, J.I. (Johanna I.), Ko, Y.-D. (Yon-Dschun), Kosma, V.-M. (Veli-Matti), Kraft, P. (Peter), Kurian, A.W. (Allison W.), Laitman, Y. (Yael), Lambrechts, D. (Diether), Le Marchand, L. (Loic), Lester, J. (Jenny), Lesueur, F. (Fabienne), Lindstrom, T. (Tricia), Lopez-Fernández, A. (Adria), Loud, J.T. (Jennifer T.), Luccarini, C. (Craig), Mannermaa, A. (Arto), Manoukian, S. (Siranoush), Margolin, S. (Sara), Martens, J.W.M. (John), Mebirouk, N. (Noura), Meindl, A. (Alfons), Miller, A. (Austin), Milne, R.L. (Roger L.), Montagna, M. (Marco), Nathanson, K.L. (Katherine), Floris, O.A.M., Nevanlinna, H. (Heli), Nielsen, F.C. (Finn C.), O’Brien, K.M. (Katie M.), Olopade, O.I. (Olofunmilayo), Olson, J.E. (Janet), Olsson, H. (Håkan), Osorio, A. (Ana), Ottini, L. (Laura), Park-Simon, T.-W. (Tjoung-Won), Parsons, M. (Marilyn), Pedersen, I.S. (Inge Sokilde), Peshkin, B. (Beth), Peterlongo, P. (Paolo), Peto, J. (Julian), Pharoah, P.D.P. (Paul), Phillips, K.-A. (Kelly-Anne), Polley, E.C. (Eric C.), Poppe, B. (Bruce), Presneau, N. (Nadege), Pujana, M.A. (Miquel Angel), Punie, K. (Kevin), Rantala, J. (Johanna), Rashid, M.U. (Muhammad), Rennert, G. (Gad), Rennert, H.S. (Hedy S.), Robson, M. (Mark), Romero, A. (Atocha), Rossing, M. (Maria), Saloustros, E. (Emmanouil), Sandler, D.P. (Dale P.), Santella, R.M. (Regina), Scheuner, M.T. (Maren T.), Schmidt, M.K. (Marjanka K.), Schmidt, G. (Gunnar), Scott, C. (Christopher), Sharma, P. (Priyanka), Soucy, P. (Penny), Southey, M.C. (Melissa C.), Spinelli, J.J. (John J.), Steinsnyder, Z. (Zoe), Stone, J. (Jennifer), Stoppa-Lyonnet, D. (Dominique), Swerdlow, A.J. (Anthony ), Tamimi, R. (Rulla), Tapper, W.J. (William J.), Taylor, J.A. (Jack A.), Terry, M.B. (Mary Beth), Teulé, A. (Alex), Thull, D.L. (Darcy L.), Tischkowitz, M. (Marc), Toland, A.E. (Amanda), Torres, D. (Diana), Trainer, A.H. (Alison H.), Truong, T. (Thérèse), Tung, N. (Nadine), Vachon, C. (Celine), Vega, A. (Ana), Joseph, V. (Vijai), Wang, Q. (Qin), Wappenschmidt, B. (Barbara), Weinberg, C.R. (Clarice R.), Weitzel, J.N. (Jeffrey), Wendt, C. (Camilla), Wolk, K. (Kerstin), Yadav, S. (Siddhartha), Yang, X.R. (Xiaohong R.), Yannoukakos, D. (Drakoulis), Zheng, W. (Wei), Ziogas, A. (Argyrios), Zorn, K.K. (Kristin K.), Park, S.K. (Sue K.), Thomassen, M. (Mads), Offit, K. (Kenneth), Schmutzler, R.K. (Rita), Couch, F.J. (Fergus), Simard, J. (Jacques), Chenevix-Trench, G. (Georgia), Adamo, P. (Pio) d', Andrieu, N. (Nadine), and Antoniou, A.C. (Antonis C.)
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Breast cancer (BC) risk for BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers varies by genetic and familial factors. About 50 common variants have been shown to modify BC risk for mutation carriers. All but three, were identified in general population studies. Other mutation carrier-specific susceptibility variants may exist but studies of mutation carriers have so far been underpowered. We conduct a novel case-only genome-wide association study comparing genotype frequencies between 60,212 general population BC cases and 13,007 cases with BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutations. We identify robust novel associations for 2 variants with BC for BRCA1 and 3 for BRCA2 mutation carriers, P < 10−8, at 5 loci, which are not associated with risk in the general population. They include rs60882887 at 11p11.2 where MADD, SP11 and EIF1, genes previously implicated in BC biology, are predicted as potential targets. These findings will contribute towards customising BC polygenic risk scores for BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers.
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7. Author Correction: A case-only study to identify genetic modifiers of breast cancer risk for BRCA1/BRCA2 mutation carriers (Nature Communications, (2021), 12, 1, (1078), 10.1038/s41467-020-20496-3).
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Coignard J., Lush M., Beesley J., O'Mara T.A., Dennis J., Tyrer J.P., Barnes D.R., McGuffog L., Leslie G., Bolla M.K., Agata S., Ahearn T., Aittomaki K., Andrulis I.L., Anton-Culver H., Arndt V., Arnold N., Aronson K.J., Arun B.K., Augustinsson A., Azzollini J., Barrowdale D., Baynes C., Becher H., Bermisheva M., Bernstein L., Bialkowska K., Blomqvist C., Bojesen S.E., Bonanni B., Borg A., Brauch H., Brenner H., Burwinkel B., Buys S.S., Caldes T., Caligo M.A., Campa D., Carter B.D., Castelao J.E., Chang-Claude J., Chanock S.J., Chung W.K., Claes K.B.M., Clarke C.L., Bertrand O., Caputo S., Dupre A., Le Mentec M., Belotti M., Birot A.-M., Buecher B., Fourme E., Gauthier-Villars M., Golmard L., Houdayer C., Moncoutier V., de Pauw A., Saule C., Sinilnikova O., Mazoyer S., Damiola F., Barjhoux L., Verny-Pierre C., Leone M., Boutry-Kryza N., Calender A., Giraud S., Caron O., Guillaud-Bataille M., Bressac-de-Paillerets B., Bignon Y.-J., Uhrhammer N., Lasset C., Bonadona V., Berthet P., Vaur D., Castera L., Popovici C., Sobol H., Bourdon V., Noguchi T., Remenieras A., Nogues C., Coupier I., Pujol P., Dumont A., Revillion F., Adenis C., Muller D., Barouk-Simonet E., Bonnet F., Bubien V., Sevenet N., Longy M., Toulas C., Guimbaud R., Gladieff L., Feillel V., Leroux D., Dreyfus H., Rebischung C., Peysselon M., Coron F., Faivre L., Baurand A., Jacquot C., Bertolone G., Lizard S., Prieur F., Lebrun M., Kientz C., Ferrer S.F., Mari V., Venat-Bouvet L., Delnatte C., Bezieau S., Mortemousque I., Coulet F., Colas C., Soubrier F., Warcoin M., Sokolowska J., Bronner M., Collonge-Rame M.-A., Damette A., Gesta P., Lallaoui H., Chiesa J., Molina-Gomes D., Ingster O., Gregory H., Miedzybrodzka Z., Morrison P.J., Ong K.-R., Donaldson A., Rogers M.T., Kennedy M.J., Porteous M.E., Brewer C., Davidson R., Izatt L., Brady A., Barwell J., Adlard J., Foo C., Lalloo F., Side L.E., Eason J., Henderson A., Walker L., Eeles R.A., Cook J., Snape K., Eccles D., Murray A., McCann E., Conroy D.M., Czene K., Daly M.B., Devilee P., Diez O., Ding Y.C., Domchek S.M., Dork T., dos-Santos-Silva I., Dunning A.M., Dwek M., Eccles D.M., Eliassen A.H., Engel C., Eriksson M., Evans D.G., Fasching P.A., Flyger H., Fostira F., Friedman E., Fritschi L., Frost D., Gago-Dominguez M., Gapstur S.M., Garber J., Garcia-Barberan V., Garcia-Closas M., Garcia-Saenz J.A., Gaudet M.M., Gayther S.A., Gehrig A., Georgoulias V., Giles G.G., Godwin A.K., Goldberg M.S., Goldgar D.E., Gonzalez-Neira A., Greene M.H., Guenel P., Haeberle L., Hahnen E., Haiman C.A., Hakansson N., Hall P., Hamann U., Harrington P.A., Hart S.N., He W., Hogervorst F.B.L., Hollestelle A., Hopper J.L., Horcasitas D.J., Hulick P.J., Hunter D.J., Imyanitov E.N., Fox S., Campbell I., Spurdle A., Webb P., de Fazio A., Tassell M., Kirk J., Lindeman G., Price M., Southey M., Milne R., Deb S., Bowtell D., van der Hout A.H., van den Ouweland A.M.W., Mensenkamp A.R., van Deurzen C.H.M., Kets C.M., Seynaeve C., van Asperen C.J., Aalfs C.M., Gomez Garcia E.B., van Leeuwen F.E., de Bock G.H., Meijers-Heijboer H.E.J., Obdeijn I.M., Collee J.M., Gille J.J.P., Oosterwijk J.C., Wijnen J.T., van der Kolk L.E., Hooning M.J., Ausems M.G.E.M., Mourits M.J.E., Blok M.J., Rookus M.A., Adank M.A., van der Luijt R.B., van Cronenburg T.C.T.E.F., van der Pol C.C., Russell N.S., Siesling S., Overbeek L., Wijnands R., de Lange J.L., Clarke C., Graham D., Sachchithananthan M., Marsh D., Scott R., Baxter R., Yip D., Carpenter J., Davis A., Pathmanathan N., Simpson P., Jager A., Jakubowska A., James P.A., Jensen U.B., John E.M., Jones M.E., Kaaks R., Kapoor P.M., Karlan B.Y., Keeman R., Khusnutdinova E., Kiiski J.I., Ko Y.-D., Kosma V.-M., Kraft P., Kurian A.W., Laitman Y., Lambrechts D., Le Marchand L., Lester J., Lesueur F., Lindstrom T., Lopez-Fernandez A., Loud J.T., Luccarini C., Mannermaa A., Manoukian S., Margolin S., Martens J.W.M., Mebirouk N., Meindl A., Miller A., Milne R.L., Montagna M., Nathanson K.L., Neuhausen S.L., Nevanlinna H., Nielsen F.C., O'Brien K.M., Olopade O.I., Olson J.E., Olsson H., Osorio A., Ottini L., Park-Simon T.-W., Parsons M.T., Pedersen I.S., Peshkin B., Peterlongo P., Peto J., Pharoah P.D.P., Phillips K.-A., Polley E.C., Poppe B., Presneau N., Pujana M.A., Punie K., Radice P., Rantala J., Rashid M.U., Rennert G., Rennert H.S., Robson M., Romero A., Rossing M., Saloustros E., Sandler D.P., Santella R., Scheuner M.T., Schmidt M.K., Schmidt G., Scott C., Sharma P., Soucy P., Southey M.C., Spinelli J.J., Steinsnyder Z., Stone J., Stoppa-Lyonnet D., Swerdlow A., Tamimi R.M., Tapper W.J., Taylor J.A., Terry M.B., Teule A., Thull D.L., Tischkowitz M., Toland A.E., Torres D., Trainer A.H., Truong T., Tung N., Vachon C.M., Vega A., Vijai J., Wang Q., Wappenschmidt B., Weinberg C.R., Weitzel J.N., Wendt C., Wolk A., Yadav S., Yang X.R., Yannoukakos D., Zheng W., Ziogas A., Zorn K.K., Park S.K., Thomassen M., Offit K., Schmutzler R.K., Couch F.J., Simard J., Chenevix-Trench G., Easton D.F., Andrieu N., Antoniou A.C., Coignard J., Lush M., Beesley J., O'Mara T.A., Dennis J., Tyrer J.P., Barnes D.R., McGuffog L., Leslie G., Bolla M.K., Agata S., Ahearn T., Aittomaki K., Andrulis I.L., Anton-Culver H., Arndt V., Arnold N., Aronson K.J., Arun B.K., Augustinsson A., Azzollini J., Barrowdale D., Baynes C., Becher H., Bermisheva M., Bernstein L., Bialkowska K., Blomqvist C., Bojesen S.E., Bonanni B., Borg A., Brauch H., Brenner H., Burwinkel B., Buys S.S., Caldes T., Caligo M.A., Campa D., Carter B.D., Castelao J.E., Chang-Claude J., Chanock S.J., Chung W.K., Claes K.B.M., Clarke C.L., Bertrand O., Caputo S., Dupre A., Le Mentec M., Belotti M., Birot A.-M., Buecher B., Fourme E., Gauthier-Villars M., Golmard L., Houdayer C., Moncoutier V., de Pauw A., Saule C., Sinilnikova O., Mazoyer S., Damiola F., Barjhoux L., Verny-Pierre C., Leone M., Boutry-Kryza N., Calender A., Giraud S., Caron O., Guillaud-Bataille M., Bressac-de-Paillerets B., Bignon Y.-J., Uhrhammer N., Lasset C., Bonadona V., Berthet P., Vaur D., Castera L., Popovici C., Sobol H., Bourdon V., Noguchi T., Remenieras A., Nogues C., Coupier I., Pujol P., Dumont A., Revillion F., Adenis C., Muller D., Barouk-Simonet E., Bonnet F., Bubien V., Sevenet N., Longy M., Toulas C., Guimbaud R., Gladieff L., Feillel V., Leroux D., Dreyfus H., Rebischung C., Peysselon M., Coron F., Faivre L., Baurand A., Jacquot C., Bertolone G., Lizard S., Prieur F., Lebrun M., Kientz C., Ferrer S.F., Mari V., Venat-Bouvet L., Delnatte C., Bezieau S., Mortemousque I., Coulet F., Colas C., Soubrier F., Warcoin M., Sokolowska J., Bronner M., Collonge-Rame M.-A., Damette A., Gesta P., Lallaoui H., Chiesa J., Molina-Gomes D., Ingster O., Gregory H., Miedzybrodzka Z., Morrison P.J., Ong K.-R., Donaldson A., Rogers M.T., Kennedy M.J., Porteous M.E., Brewer C., Davidson R., Izatt L., Brady A., Barwell J., Adlard J., Foo C., Lalloo F., Side L.E., Eason J., Henderson A., Walker L., Eeles R.A., Cook J., Snape K., Eccles D., Murray A., McCann E., Conroy D.M., Czene K., Daly M.B., Devilee P., Diez O., Ding Y.C., Domchek S.M., Dork T., dos-Santos-Silva I., Dunning A.M., Dwek M., Eccles D.M., Eliassen A.H., Engel C., Eriksson M., Evans D.G., Fasching P.A., Flyger H., Fostira F., Friedman E., Fritschi L., Frost D., Gago-Dominguez M., Gapstur S.M., Garber J., Garcia-Barberan V., Garcia-Closas M., Garcia-Saenz J.A., Gaudet M.M., Gayther S.A., Gehrig A., Georgoulias V., Giles G.G., Godwin A.K., Goldberg M.S., Goldgar D.E., Gonzalez-Neira A., Greene M.H., Guenel P., Haeberle L., Hahnen E., Haiman C.A., Hakansson N., Hall P., Hamann U., Harrington P.A., Hart S.N., He W., Hogervorst F.B.L., Hollestelle A., Hopper J.L., Horcasitas D.J., Hulick P.J., Hunter D.J., Imyanitov E.N., Fox S., Campbell I., Spurdle A., Webb P., de Fazio A., Tassell M., Kirk J., Lindeman G., Price M., Southey M., Milne R., Deb S., Bowtell D., van der Hout A.H., van den Ouweland A.M.W., Mensenkamp A.R., van Deurzen C.H.M., Kets C.M., Seynaeve C., van Asperen C.J., Aalfs C.M., Gomez Garcia E.B., van Leeuwen F.E., de Bock G.H., Meijers-Heijboer H.E.J., Obdeijn I.M., Collee J.M., Gille J.J.P., Oosterwijk J.C., Wijnen J.T., van der Kolk L.E., Hooning M.J., Ausems M.G.E.M., Mourits M.J.E., Blok M.J., Rookus M.A., Adank M.A., van der Luijt R.B., van Cronenburg T.C.T.E.F., van der Pol C.C., Russell N.S., Siesling S., Overbeek L., Wijnands R., de Lange J.L., Clarke C., Graham D., Sachchithananthan M., Marsh D., Scott R., Baxter R., Yip D., Carpenter J., Davis A., Pathmanathan N., Simpson P., Jager A., Jakubowska A., James P.A., Jensen U.B., John E.M., Jones M.E., Kaaks R., Kapoor P.M., Karlan B.Y., Keeman R., Khusnutdinova E., Kiiski J.I., Ko Y.-D., Kosma V.-M., Kraft P., Kurian A.W., Laitman Y., Lambrechts D., Le Marchand L., Lester J., Lesueur F., Lindstrom T., Lopez-Fernandez A., Loud J.T., Luccarini C., Mannermaa A., Manoukian S., Margolin S., Martens J.W.M., Mebirouk N., Meindl A., Miller A., Milne R.L., Montagna M., Nathanson K.L., Neuhausen S.L., Nevanlinna H., Nielsen F.C., O'Brien K.M., Olopade O.I., Olson J.E., Olsson H., Osorio A., Ottini L., Park-Simon T.-W., Parsons M.T., Pedersen I.S., Peshkin B., Peterlongo P., Peto J., Pharoah P.D.P., Phillips K.-A., Polley E.C., Poppe B., Presneau N., Pujana M.A., Punie K., Radice P., Rantala J., Rashid M.U., Rennert G., Rennert H.S., Robson M., Romero A., Rossing M., Saloustros E., Sandler D.P., Santella R., Scheuner M.T., Schmidt M.K., Schmidt G., Scott C., Sharma P., Soucy P., Southey M.C., Spinelli J.J., Steinsnyder Z., Stone J., Stoppa-Lyonnet D., Swerdlow A., Tamimi R.M., Tapper W.J., Taylor J.A., Terry M.B., Teule A., Thull D.L., Tischkowitz M., Toland A.E., Torres D., Trainer A.H., Truong T., Tung N., Vachon C.M., Vega A., Vijai J., Wang Q., Wappenschmidt B., Weinberg C.R., Weitzel J.N., Wendt C., Wolk A., Yadav S., Yang X.R., Yannoukakos D., Zheng W., Ziogas A., Zorn K.K., Park S.K., Thomassen M., Offit K., Schmutzler R.K., Couch F.J., Simard J., Chenevix-Trench G., Easton D.F., Andrieu N., and Antoniou A.C.
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The original version of this Article contained an error in the spelling of the author Heiko Becher, which was incorrectly given as Heko Becher. This has now been corrected in both the PDF and HTML versions of the Article.Copyright © 2021, The Author(s).
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8. Polygenic risk scores and breast and epithelial ovarian cancer risks for carriers of BRCA1 and BRCA2 pathogenic variants.
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Gesta P., Mulligan A.M., Nathanson K.L., Neuhausen S.L., Nevanlinna H., Niederacher D., Nielsen F.C., Nikitina-Zake L., Nogues C., Olah E., Olopade O.I., Ong K.-R., O'Shaughnessy-Kirwan A., Osorio A., Ott C.-E., Papi L., Park S.K., Parsons M.T., Pedersen I.S., Peissel B., Peixoto A., Peterlongo P., Pfeiler G., Phillips K.-A., Prajzendanc K., Pujana M.A., Radice P., Ramser J., Ramus S.J., Rantala J., Rennert G., Risch H.A., Robson M., Ronlund K., Salani R., Schuster H., Senter L., Shah P.D., Sharma P., Side L.E., Singer C.F., Slavin T.P., Soucy P., Southey M.C., Spurdle A.B., Steinemann D., Steinsnyder Z., Stoppa-Lyonnet D., Sutter C., Tan Y.Y., Teixeira M.R., Teo S.H., Thull D.L., Tischkowitz M., Tognazzo S., Toland A.E., Trainer A.H., Tung N., van Engelen K., van Rensburg E.J., Vega A., Vierstraete J., Wagner G., Walker L., Wang-Gohrke S., Wappenschmidt B., Weitzel J.N., Yadav S., Yang X., Yannoukakos D., Zimbalatti D., Offit K., Thomassen M., Couch F.J., Schmutzler R.K., Simard J., Easton D.F., Antoniou A.C., GEMO Study Collaborators, EMBRACE Collaborators, kConFab Investigators, HEBON Investigators, GENEPSO Investigators, Barnes D.R., Rookus M.A., McGuffog L., Leslie G., Mooij T.M., Dennis J., Mavaddat N., Aittomaki K., Andrulis I.L., Arnold N., Arun B.K., Azzollini J., Balmana J., Barkardottir R.B., Benitez J., Bialkowska K., Blanco A.M., Blok M.J., Bonanni B., Boonen S.E., Borg A., Bozsik A., Bradbury A.R., Brunet J., Buys S.S., Caldes T., Caligo M.A., Campbell I., Christensen L.L., Chung W.K., Claes K.B.M., Berthet P., Colas C., Adlard J., Ahmed M., Antoniou A., Barrowdale D., Brennan P., Brewer C., Easton D., Evans D.G., Side L., Collonge-Rame M.-A., Cook J., Daly M.B., Davidson R., de la Hoya M., de Putter R., Delnatte C., Diez O., Ding Y.C., Domchek S.M., Dorfling C.M., Dumont M., Eeles R., Ejlertsen B., Engel C., Faivre L., Foretova L., Fostira F., Friedlander M., Friedman E., Frost D., Ganz P.A., Garber J., Gehrig A., Gerdes A.-M., Giraud S., Glendon G., Godwin A.K., Goldgar D.E., Gonzalez-Neira A., Greene M.H., Gschwantler-Kaulich D., Hahnen E., Hamann U., Hanson H., Hentschel J., Hogervorst F.B.L., Hooning M.J., Horvath J., Hu C., Hulick P.J., Imyanitov E.N., Chenevix-Trench G., Spurdle A., Blok M., Devilee P., Hogervorst F., Hooning M., Mensenkamp A., Meijers-Heijboer H., Rookus M., Engelen K., Andrieu N., Isaacs C., Izatt L., Izquierdo A., Jakubowska A., James P.A., Janavicius R., John E.M., Joseph V., Karlan B.Y., Kast K., Koudijs M., Kruse T.A., Kwong A., Laitman Y., Lasset C., Lazaro C., Lester J., Lesueur F., Liljegren A., Loud J.T., Lubinski J., Mai P.L., Manoukian S., Mari V., Mebirouk N., Meijers-Heijboer H.E.J., Meindl A., Mensenkamp A.R., Miller A., Montagna M., Mouret-Fourme E., Mukherjee S., Gesta P., Mulligan A.M., Nathanson K.L., Neuhausen S.L., Nevanlinna H., Niederacher D., Nielsen F.C., Nikitina-Zake L., Nogues C., Olah E., Olopade O.I., Ong K.-R., O'Shaughnessy-Kirwan A., Osorio A., Ott C.-E., Papi L., Park S.K., Parsons M.T., Pedersen I.S., Peissel B., Peixoto A., Peterlongo P., Pfeiler G., Phillips K.-A., Prajzendanc K., Pujana M.A., Radice P., Ramser J., Ramus S.J., Rantala J., Rennert G., Risch H.A., Robson M., Ronlund K., Salani R., Schuster H., Senter L., Shah P.D., Sharma P., Side L.E., Singer C.F., Slavin T.P., Soucy P., Southey M.C., Spurdle A.B., Steinemann D., Steinsnyder Z., Stoppa-Lyonnet D., Sutter C., Tan Y.Y., Teixeira M.R., Teo S.H., Thull D.L., Tischkowitz M., Tognazzo S., Toland A.E., Trainer A.H., Tung N., van Engelen K., van Rensburg E.J., Vega A., Vierstraete J., Wagner G., Walker L., Wang-Gohrke S., Wappenschmidt B., Weitzel J.N., Yadav S., Yang X., Yannoukakos D., Zimbalatti D., Offit K., Thomassen M., Couch F.J., Schmutzler R.K., Simard J., Easton D.F., Antoniou A.C., GEMO Study Collaborators, EMBRACE Collaborators, kConFab Investigators, HEBON Investigators, GENEPSO Investigators, Barnes D.R., Rookus M.A., McGuffog L., Leslie G., Mooij T.M., Dennis J., Mavaddat N., Aittomaki K., Andrulis I.L., Arnold N., Arun B.K., Azzollini J., Balmana J., Barkardottir R.B., Benitez J., Bialkowska K., Blanco A.M., Blok M.J., Bonanni B., Boonen S.E., Borg A., Bozsik A., Bradbury A.R., Brunet J., Buys S.S., Caldes T., Caligo M.A., Campbell I., Christensen L.L., Chung W.K., Claes K.B.M., Berthet P., Colas C., Adlard J., Ahmed M., Antoniou A., Barrowdale D., Brennan P., Brewer C., Easton D., Evans D.G., Side L., Collonge-Rame M.-A., Cook J., Daly M.B., Davidson R., de la Hoya M., de Putter R., Delnatte C., Diez O., Ding Y.C., Domchek S.M., Dorfling C.M., Dumont M., Eeles R., Ejlertsen B., Engel C., Faivre L., Foretova L., Fostira F., Friedlander M., Friedman E., Frost D., Ganz P.A., Garber J., Gehrig A., Gerdes A.-M., Giraud S., Glendon G., Godwin A.K., Goldgar D.E., Gonzalez-Neira A., Greene M.H., Gschwantler-Kaulich D., Hahnen E., Hamann U., Hanson H., Hentschel J., Hogervorst F.B.L., Hooning M.J., Horvath J., Hu C., Hulick P.J., Imyanitov E.N., Chenevix-Trench G., Spurdle A., Blok M., Devilee P., Hogervorst F., Hooning M., Mensenkamp A., Meijers-Heijboer H., Rookus M., Engelen K., Andrieu N., Isaacs C., Izatt L., Izquierdo A., Jakubowska A., James P.A., Janavicius R., John E.M., Joseph V., Karlan B.Y., Kast K., Koudijs M., Kruse T.A., Kwong A., Laitman Y., Lasset C., Lazaro C., Lester J., Lesueur F., Liljegren A., Loud J.T., Lubinski J., Mai P.L., Manoukian S., Mari V., Mebirouk N., Meijers-Heijboer H.E.J., Meindl A., Mensenkamp A.R., Miller A., Montagna M., Mouret-Fourme E., and Mukherjee S.
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Purpose: We assessed the associations between population-based polygenic risk scores (PRS) for breast (BC) or epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) with cancer risks for BRCA1 and BRCA2 pathogenic variant carriers. Method(s): Retrospective cohort data on 18,935 BRCA1 and 12,339 BRCA2 female pathogenic variant carriers of European ancestry were available. Three versions of a 313 single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) BC PRS were evaluated based on whether they predict overall, estrogen receptor (ER)-negative, or ER-positive BC, and two PRS for overall or high-grade serous EOC. Associations were validated in a prospective cohort. Result(s): The ER-negative PRS showed the strongest association with BC risk for BRCA1 carriers (hazard ratio [HR] per standard deviation = 1.29 [95% CI 1.25-1.33], P = 3x10-72). For BRCA2, the strongest association was with overall BC PRS (HR = 1.31 [95% CI 1.27-1.36], P = 7x10-50). HR estimates decreased significantly with age and there was evidence for differences in associations by predicted variant effects on protein expression. The HR estimates were smaller than general population estimates. The high-grade serous PRS yielded the strongest associations with EOC risk for BRCA1 (HR = 1.32 [95% CI 1.25-1.40], P = 3x10-22) and BRCA2 (HR = 1.44 [95% CI 1.30-1.60], P = 4x10-12) carriers. The associations in the prospective cohort were similar. Conclusion(s): Population-based PRS are strongly associated with BC and EOC risks for BRCA1/2 carriers and predict substantial absolute risk differences for women at PRS distribution extremes.Copyright © 2020, The Author(s).
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9. A case-only study to identify genetic modifiers of breast cancer risk for BRCA1/BRCA2 mutation carriers.
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Radice P., Romero A., Rossing M., Saloustros E., Sandler D.P., Santella R., Scheuner M.T., Schmidt M.K., Schmidt G., Scott C., Sharma P., Soucy P., Southey M.C., Spinelli J.J., Steinsnyder Z., Stone J., Stoppa-Lyonnet D., Swerdlow A., Tamimi R.M., Tapper W.J., Taylor J.A., Terry M.B., Teule A., Thull D.L., Tischkowitz M., Toland A.E., Torres D., Trainer A.H., Truong T., Tung N., Vachon C.M., Vega A., Vijai J., Wang Q., Wappenschmidt B., Weinberg C.R., Weitzel J.N., Wendt C., Wolk A., Yadav S., Yang X.R., Yannoukakos D., Zheng W., Ziogas A., Zorn K.K., Park S.K., Thomassen M., Offit K., Schmutzler R.K., Couch F.J., Simard J., Chenevix-Trench G., Easton D.F., Andrieu N., Antoniou A.C., Coignard J., Lush M., Beesley J., O'Mara T.A., Dennis J., Tyrer J.P., Barnes D.R., McGuffog L., Leslie G., Bolla M.K., Agata S., Ahearn T., Aittomaki K., Andrulis I.L., Anton-Culver H., Arndt V., Arnold N., Aronson K.J., Arun B.K., Augustinsson A., Azzollini J., Barrowdale D., Baynes C., Becher H., Bermisheva M., Bernstein L., Bialkowska K., Blomqvist C., Bojesen S.E., Bonanni B., Borg A., Brauch H., Brenner H., Burwinkel B., Buys S.S., Caldes T., Caligo M.A., Campa D., Carter B.D., Castelao J.E., Chang-Claude J., Chanock S.J., Chung W.K., Claes K.B.M., Clarke C.L., Bertrand O., Caputo S., Dupre A., Le Mentec M., Belotti M., Birot A.-M., Buecher B., Fourme E., Gauthier-Villars M., Golmard L., Houdayer C., Moncoutier V., de Pauw A., Saule C., Sinilnikova O., Mazoyer S., Damiola F., Barjhoux L., Verny-Pierre C., Leone M., Boutry-Kryza N., Calender A., Giraud S., Caron O., Guillaud-Bataille M., Bressac-de-Paillerets B., Bignon Y.-J., Uhrhammer N., Lasset C., Bonadona V., Berthet P., Vaur D., Castera L., Popovici C., Sobol H., Bourdon V., Noguchi T., Remenieras A., Nogues C., Coupier I., Pujol P., Dumont A., Revillion F., Adenis C., Muller D., Barouk-Simonet E., Bonnet F., Bubien V., Sevenet N., Longy M., Toulas C., Guimbaud R., Gladieff L., Feillel V., Leroux D., Dreyfus H., Rebischung C., Peysselon M., Coron F., Faivre L., Baurand A., Jacquot C., Bertolone G., Lizard S., Prieur F., Lebrun M., Kientz C., Ferrer S.F., Mari V., Venat-Bouvet L., Delnatte C., Bezieau S., Mortemousque I., Coulet F., Colas C., Soubrier F., Warcoin M., Sokolowska J., Bronner M., Collonge-Rame M.-A., Damette A., Gesta P., Lallaoui H., Chiesa J., Molina-Gomes D., Ingster O., Gregory H., Miedzybrodzka Z., Morrison P.J., Ong K.-R., Donaldson A., Rogers M.T., Kennedy M.J., Porteous M.E., Brewer C., Davidson R., Izatt L., Brady A., Barwell J., Adlard J., Foo C., Lalloo F., Side L.E., Eason J., Henderson A., Walker L., Eeles R.A., Cook J., Snape K., Eccles D., Murray A., McCann E., Conroy D.M., Czene K., Daly M.B., Devilee P., Diez O., Ding Y.C., Domchek S.M., Dork T., dos-Santos-Silva I., Dunning A.M., Dwek M., Eccles D.M., Eliassen A.H., Engel C., Eriksson M., Evans D.G., Fasching P.A., Flyger H., Fostira F., Friedman E., Fritschi L., Frost D., Gago-Dominguez M., Gapstur S.M., Garber J., Garcia-Barberan V., Garcia-Closas M., Garcia-Saenz J.A., Gaudet M.M., Gayther S.A., Gehrig A., Georgoulias V., Giles G.G., Godwin A.K., Goldberg M.S., Goldgar D.E., Gonzalez-Neira A., Greene M.H., Guenel P., Haeberle L., Hahnen E., Haiman C.A., Hakansson N., Hall P., Hamann U., Harrington P.A., Hart S.N., He W., Hogervorst F.B.L., Hollestelle A., Hopper J.L., Horcasitas D.J., Hulick P.J., Hunter D.J., Imyanitov E.N., Fox S., Campbell I., Spurdle A., Webb P., de Fazio A., Tassell M., Kirk J., Lindeman G., Price M., Southey M., Milne R.L., Deb S., Bowtell D., van der Hout A.H., van den Ouweland A.M.W., Mensenkamp A.R., van Deurzen C.H.M., Kets C.M., Seynaeve C., van Asperen C.J., Aalfs C.M., Gomez Garcia E.B., van Leeuwen F.E., de Bock G.H., Meijers-Heijboer H.E.J., Obdeijn I.M., Collee J.M., Gille J.J.P., Oosterwijk J.C., Wijnen J.T., van der Kolk L.E., Hooning M.J., Ausems M.G.E.M., Mourits M.J.E., Blok M.J., Rookus M.A., Adank M.A., van der Luijt R.B., van Cronenburg T.C.T.E.F., van der Pol C.C., Russell N.S., Siesling S., Overbeek L., Wijnands R., de Lange J.L., Clarke C., Graham D., Sachchithananthan M., Marsh D., Scott R., Baxter R., Yip D., Carpenter J., Davis A., Pathmanathan N., Simpson P., Jager A., Jakubowska A., James P.A., Jensen U.B., John E.M., Jones M.E., Kaaks R., Kapoor P.M., Karlan B.Y., Keeman R., Khusnutdinova E., Kiiski J.I., Ko Y.-D., Kosma V.-M., Kraft P., Kurian A.W., Laitman Y., Lambrechts D., Le Marchand L., Lester J., Lesueur F., Lindstrom T., Lopez-Fernandez A., Loud J.T., Luccarini C., Mannermaa A., Manoukian S., Margolin S., Martens J.W.M., Mebirouk N., Meindl A., Miller A., Montagna M., Nathanson K.L., Neuhausen S.L., Nevanlinna H., Nielsen F.C., O'Brien K.M., Olopade O.I., Olson J.E., Olsson H., Osorio A., Ottini L., Park-Simon T.-W., Parsons M.T., Pedersen I.S., Peshkin B., Peterlongo P., Peto J., Pharoah P.D.P., Phillips K.-A., Polley E.C., Poppe B., Presneau N., Pujana M.A., Punie K., Rantala J., Rashid M.U., Rennert G., Rennert H.S., Robson M., Radice P., Romero A., Rossing M., Saloustros E., Sandler D.P., Santella R., Scheuner M.T., Schmidt M.K., Schmidt G., Scott C., Sharma P., Soucy P., Southey M.C., Spinelli J.J., Steinsnyder Z., Stone J., Stoppa-Lyonnet D., Swerdlow A., Tamimi R.M., Tapper W.J., Taylor J.A., Terry M.B., Teule A., Thull D.L., Tischkowitz M., Toland A.E., Torres D., Trainer A.H., Truong T., Tung N., Vachon C.M., Vega A., Vijai J., Wang Q., Wappenschmidt B., Weinberg C.R., Weitzel J.N., Wendt C., Wolk A., Yadav S., Yang X.R., Yannoukakos D., Zheng W., Ziogas A., Zorn K.K., Park S.K., Thomassen M., Offit K., Schmutzler R.K., Couch F.J., Simard J., Chenevix-Trench G., Easton D.F., Andrieu N., Antoniou A.C., Coignard J., Lush M., Beesley J., O'Mara T.A., Dennis J., Tyrer J.P., Barnes D.R., McGuffog L., Leslie G., Bolla M.K., Agata S., Ahearn T., Aittomaki K., Andrulis I.L., Anton-Culver H., Arndt V., Arnold N., Aronson K.J., Arun B.K., Augustinsson A., Azzollini J., Barrowdale D., Baynes C., Becher H., Bermisheva M., Bernstein L., Bialkowska K., Blomqvist C., Bojesen S.E., Bonanni B., Borg A., Brauch H., Brenner H., Burwinkel B., Buys S.S., Caldes T., Caligo M.A., Campa D., Carter B.D., Castelao J.E., Chang-Claude J., Chanock S.J., Chung W.K., Claes K.B.M., Clarke C.L., Bertrand O., Caputo S., Dupre A., Le Mentec M., Belotti M., Birot A.-M., Buecher B., Fourme E., Gauthier-Villars M., Golmard L., Houdayer C., Moncoutier V., de Pauw A., Saule C., Sinilnikova O., Mazoyer S., Damiola F., Barjhoux L., Verny-Pierre C., Leone M., Boutry-Kryza N., Calender A., Giraud S., Caron O., Guillaud-Bataille M., Bressac-de-Paillerets B., Bignon Y.-J., Uhrhammer N., Lasset C., Bonadona V., Berthet P., Vaur D., Castera L., Popovici C., Sobol H., Bourdon V., Noguchi T., Remenieras A., Nogues C., Coupier I., Pujol P., Dumont A., Revillion F., Adenis C., Muller D., Barouk-Simonet E., Bonnet F., Bubien V., Sevenet N., Longy M., Toulas C., Guimbaud R., Gladieff L., Feillel V., Leroux D., Dreyfus H., Rebischung C., Peysselon M., Coron F., Faivre L., Baurand A., Jacquot C., Bertolone G., Lizard S., Prieur F., Lebrun M., Kientz C., Ferrer S.F., Mari V., Venat-Bouvet L., Delnatte C., Bezieau S., Mortemousque I., Coulet F., Colas C., Soubrier F., Warcoin M., Sokolowska J., Bronner M., Collonge-Rame M.-A., Damette A., Gesta P., Lallaoui H., Chiesa J., Molina-Gomes D., Ingster O., Gregory H., Miedzybrodzka Z., Morrison P.J., Ong K.-R., Donaldson A., Rogers M.T., Kennedy M.J., Porteous M.E., Brewer C., Davidson R., Izatt L., Brady A., Barwell J., Adlard J., Foo C., Lalloo F., Side L.E., Eason J., Henderson A., Walker L., Eeles R.A., Cook J., Snape K., Eccles D., Murray A., McCann E., Conroy D.M., Czene K., Daly M.B., Devilee P., Diez O., Ding Y.C., Domchek S.M., Dork T., dos-Santos-Silva I., Dunning A.M., Dwek M., Eccles D.M., Eliassen A.H., Engel C., Eriksson M., Evans D.G., Fasching P.A., Flyger H., Fostira F., Friedman E., Fritschi L., Frost D., Gago-Dominguez M., Gapstur S.M., Garber J., Garcia-Barberan V., Garcia-Closas M., Garcia-Saenz J.A., Gaudet M.M., Gayther S.A., Gehrig A., Georgoulias V., Giles G.G., Godwin A.K., Goldberg M.S., Goldgar D.E., Gonzalez-Neira A., Greene M.H., Guenel P., Haeberle L., Hahnen E., Haiman C.A., Hakansson N., Hall P., Hamann U., Harrington P.A., Hart S.N., He W., Hogervorst F.B.L., Hollestelle A., Hopper J.L., Horcasitas D.J., Hulick P.J., Hunter D.J., Imyanitov E.N., Fox S., Campbell I., Spurdle A., Webb P., de Fazio A., Tassell M., Kirk J., Lindeman G., Price M., Southey M., Milne R.L., Deb S., Bowtell D., van der Hout A.H., van den Ouweland A.M.W., Mensenkamp A.R., van Deurzen C.H.M., Kets C.M., Seynaeve C., van Asperen C.J., Aalfs C.M., Gomez Garcia E.B., van Leeuwen F.E., de Bock G.H., Meijers-Heijboer H.E.J., Obdeijn I.M., Collee J.M., Gille J.J.P., Oosterwijk J.C., Wijnen J.T., van der Kolk L.E., Hooning M.J., Ausems M.G.E.M., Mourits M.J.E., Blok M.J., Rookus M.A., Adank M.A., van der Luijt R.B., van Cronenburg T.C.T.E.F., van der Pol C.C., Russell N.S., Siesling S., Overbeek L., Wijnands R., de Lange J.L., Clarke C., Graham D., Sachchithananthan M., Marsh D., Scott R., Baxter R., Yip D., Carpenter J., Davis A., Pathmanathan N., Simpson P., Jager A., Jakubowska A., James P.A., Jensen U.B., John E.M., Jones M.E., Kaaks R., Kapoor P.M., Karlan B.Y., Keeman R., Khusnutdinova E., Kiiski J.I., Ko Y.-D., Kosma V.-M., Kraft P., Kurian A.W., Laitman Y., Lambrechts D., Le Marchand L., Lester J., Lesueur F., Lindstrom T., Lopez-Fernandez A., Loud J.T., Luccarini C., Mannermaa A., Manoukian S., Margolin S., Martens J.W.M., Mebirouk N., Meindl A., Miller A., Montagna M., Nathanson K.L., Neuhausen S.L., Nevanlinna H., Nielsen F.C., O'Brien K.M., Olopade O.I., Olson J.E., Olsson H., Osorio A., Ottini L., Park-Simon T.-W., Parsons M.T., Pedersen I.S., Peshkin B., Peterlongo P., Peto J., Pharoah P.D.P., Phillips K.-A., Polley E.C., Poppe B., Presneau N., Pujana M.A., Punie K., Rantala J., Rashid M.U., Rennert G., Rennert H.S., and Robson M.
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Breast cancer (BC) risk for BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers varies by genetic and familial factors. About 50 common variants have been shown to modify BC risk for mutation carriers. All but three, were identified in general population studies. Other mutation carrier-specific susceptibility variants may exist but studies of mutation carriers have so far been underpowered. We conduct a novel case-only genome-wide association study comparing genotype frequencies between 60,212 general population BC cases and 13,007 cases with BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutations. We identify robust novel associations for 2 variants with BC for BRCA1 and 3 for BRCA2 mutation carriers, P < 10-8, at 5 loci, which are not associated with risk in the general population. They include rs60882887 at 11p11.2 where MADD, SP11 and EIF1, genes previously implicated in BC biology, are predicted as potential targets. These findings will contribute towards customising BC polygenic risk scores for BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers.Copyright © 2021, The Author(s).
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10. Oral contraceptive use and ovarian cancer risk for BRCA1/2 mutation carriers: an international cohort study
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Schrijver, LH, Antoniou, AC, Olsson, H, Mooij, TM, Roos-Blom, M-J, Azarang, L, Adlard, J, Ahmed, M, Barrowdale, D, Davidson, R, Donaldson, A, Eeles, R, Evans, DG, Frost, D, Henderson, A, Izatt, L, Ong, K-R, Bonadona, V, Coupier, I, Faivre, L, Fricker, J-P, Gesta, P, van Engelen, K, Jager, A, Menko, FH, Mourits, MJE, Singer, CF, Tan, YY, Foretova, L, Navratilova, M, Schmutzler, RK, Ellberg, C, Gerdes, A-M, Caldes, T, Simard, J, Olah, E, Jakubowska, A, Rantala, J, Osorio, A, Hopper, JL, Phillips, K-A, Milne, RL, Terry, MB, Nogues, C, Engel, C, Kast, K, Goldgar, DE, van Leeuwen, FE, Easton, DF, Andrieu, N, Rookus, MA, Schrijver, LH, Antoniou, AC, Olsson, H, Mooij, TM, Roos-Blom, M-J, Azarang, L, Adlard, J, Ahmed, M, Barrowdale, D, Davidson, R, Donaldson, A, Eeles, R, Evans, DG, Frost, D, Henderson, A, Izatt, L, Ong, K-R, Bonadona, V, Coupier, I, Faivre, L, Fricker, J-P, Gesta, P, van Engelen, K, Jager, A, Menko, FH, Mourits, MJE, Singer, CF, Tan, YY, Foretova, L, Navratilova, M, Schmutzler, RK, Ellberg, C, Gerdes, A-M, Caldes, T, Simard, J, Olah, E, Jakubowska, A, Rantala, J, Osorio, A, Hopper, JL, Phillips, K-A, Milne, RL, Terry, MB, Nogues, C, Engel, C, Kast, K, Goldgar, DE, van Leeuwen, FE, Easton, DF, Andrieu, N, and Rookus, MA
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BACKGROUND: Ovarian cancer risk in BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers has been shown to decrease with longer duration of oral contraceptive use. Although the effects of using oral contraceptives in the general population are well established (approximately 50% risk reduction in ovarian cancer), the estimated risk reduction in mutation carriers is much less precise because of potential bias and small sample sizes. In addition, only a few studies on oral contraceptive use have examined the associations of duration of use, time since last use, starting age, and calendar year of start with risk of ovarian cancer. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to investigate in more detail the associations of various characteristics of oral contraceptive use and risk of ovarian cancer, to provide healthcare providers and carriers with better risk estimates. STUDY DESIGN: In this international retrospective study, ovarian cancer risk associations were assessed using oral contraceptives data on 3989 BRCA1 and 2445 BRCA2 mutation carriers. Age-dependent-weighted Cox regression analyses were stratified by study and birth cohort and included breast cancer diagnosis as a covariate. To minimize survival bias, analyses were left truncated at 5 years before baseline questionnaire. Separate analyses were conducted for each aspect of oral contraceptive use and in a multivariate analysis, including all these aspects. In addition, the analysis of duration of oral contraceptive use was stratified by recency of use. RESULTS: Oral contraceptives were less often used by mutation carriers who were diagnosed with ovarian cancer (ever use: 58.6% for BRCA1 and 53.5% BRCA2) than by unaffected carriers (ever use: 88.9% for BRCA1 and 80.7% for BRCA2). The median duration of use was 7 years for both BRCA1 and BRCA2 carriers who developed ovarian cancer and 9 and 8 years for unaffected BRCA1 and BRCA2 carriers with ovarian cancer, respectively. For BRCA1 mutation carriers, univariate analyses have shown that both a
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11. Rare germline large rearrangements in the BRCA1/2 genes and eight candidate genes in 472 patients with breast cancer predisposition
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14. Risk-reducing salpingo-oophorectomy, natural menopause, and breast cancer risk: an international prospective cohort of BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers
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Mavaddat, N., Antoniou, A.C., Mooij, T.M., Hooning, M.J., Heemskerk-Gerritsen, B.A., Nogues, C., Laborde, L., Breysse, E., Stoppa-Lyonnet, D., Gauthier-Villars, M., Buecher, B., Caron, O., Fourme-Mouret, E., Fricker, J.P., Lasset, C., Bonadona, V., Berthet, P., Faivre, L., Luporsi, E., Mari, V., Gladieff, L., Gesta, P., Sobol, H., Eisinger, F., Longy, M., Dugast, C., Colas, C., Coupier, I., Pujol, P., Corsini, C., Lortholary, A., Vennin, P., Adenis, C., Nguyen, T.D., Delnatte, C., Tinat, J., Tennevet, I., Limacher, J.M., Maugard, C., Bignon, Y.J., Demange, L., Penet, C., Dreyfus, H., Cohen-Haguenauer, O., Venat-Bouvet, L., Leroux, D., Zattara-Cannoni, H., Fert-Ferrer, S., Bera, O., Ellis, S., Barrowdale, D., Frost, D., Evans, D.G., Izatt, L., Adlard, J., Eeles, R., Brewer, C., Tischkowitz, M., Henderson, A., Cook, J., Eccles, D., Hogervorst, F.B.L., Collee, J.M., Asperen, C.J. van, Mensenkamp, A.R., Ausems, M.G.E.M., Meijers-Heijboer, H.E.J., Engelen, K. van, Blok, M.J., Oosterwijk, J.C., Verloop, J., Broek, E. van den, Mourits, M.J.E., Koppert, L.B., Hopper, J.L., John, E.M., Chung, W.K., Andrulis, I.L., Daly, M.B., Buys, S.S., Benitez, J., Caldes, T., Jakubowska, A., Simard, J., Singer, C.F., Tan, Y., Olah, E., Navratilova, M., Foretova, L., Gerdes, A.M., Roos-Blom, M.J., Leeuwen, F.E. van, Arver, B., Olsson, H., Schmutzler, R.K., Engel, C., Kast, K., Phillips, K.A., Terry, M.B., Milne, R.L., Goldgar, D.E., Rookus, M.A., Andrieu, N., Easton, D.F., GENEPSO, EMBRACE, HEBON, kConFab Investigators, IBCCS, kConFab, BCFR, University of Cambridge [UK] (CAM), Netherlands Cancer Institute (NKI), Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Hospital, Erasmus MC Cancer Institute, Rotterdam, Institut Paoli-Calmettes, Fédération nationale des Centres de lutte contre le Cancer (FNCLCC), Institut Curie [Paris], Institut Gustave Roussy (IGR), Département de médecine oncologique [Gustave Roussy], Centre Hospitalier Georges Renon [Niort] (CH Georges Renon Niort), Centre Hospitalier Régional Universitaire [Montpellier] (CHRU Montpellier), Centre Catherine-de-Sienne [Nantes] (CCS), Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust (MFT), Guy's & St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, Chapel Allerton Hospital, University of Leeds, Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, Royal Devon & Exeter Hospital, Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Sheffield Children's NHS Foundation Trust, Wessex clinical genetics service, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam [Amsterdam] (VU), University Medical Center Groningen [Groningen] (UMCG), Department of Medical Genetics, University Medical Center [Utrecht], Centre for MEGA Epidemiology, The University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Department of Epidemiology, Cancer Prevention Institute of California, Columbia University [New York], Departments of Molecular Genetics and Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology, University of Toronto-Cancer Care Ontario, Division of Population Science, Fox Chase Cancer Center, Department of Internal Medicine, Huntsman Cancer Institute, Departemento Genetica Humana, Centro Nacional Investigaciones Oncologicas, Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria del Hospital Clínico San Carlos [Madrid, Spain] (IdISSC), Department of Genetics and Pathology, International Hereditary Cancer Centre-Pomeranian Medical University [Szczecin] (PUM), Cancer Genomics Laboratory, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Québec, Division of Special Gynecology, Medizinische Universität Wien = Medical University of Vienna-Department of OB/GYN, Medizinische Universität Wien = Medical University of Vienna, National Institute of Oncology, Masaryk Memorial Cancer Institute (MMCI), Masaryk University [Brno] (MUNI), Department of Clinical Genetics [Copenhagen], Rigshospitalet [Copenhagen], Copenhagen University Hospital-Copenhagen University Hospital, The Netherlands Cancer Institute [Amsterdam, The Netherlands], Radiumhemmet, Karolinska University Hospital [Stockholm], Department of Oncology, Lund University Hospital, Division of Molecular Gyneco-Oncology, Department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, Clinical Center Un, Institute for Medical Informatics, Statistics and Epidemiology [Leipzig] (IMISE), Universität Leipzig [Leipzig], Department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus, Dept of Haematology and Medical Oncology, Peter MacCallum Cancer Center, Department of Epidemiology [Columbia University], Columbia University [New York]-Columbia Mailman School of Public Health, Cancer Epidemiology Centre, Cancer Council Victoria, International Agency for Cancer Research (IACR), Netherlands Cancer Institute, Cancer et génome: Bioinformatique, biostatistiques et épidémiologie d'un système complexe, Mines Paris - 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endocrine system diseases ,SURGERY ,[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio] ,[SDV.GEN] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Genetics ,Cohort Studies ,0302 clinical medicine ,BRCA2 Mutation ,Breast cancer ,Surgical oncology ,Prospective Studies ,Prospective cohort study ,skin and connective tissue diseases ,Salpingo-oophorectomy/methods ,0303 health sciences ,Natural menopause ,Women's cancers Radboud Institute for Molecular Life Sciences [Radboudumc 17] ,Obstetrics ,BRCA1 Protein ,Breast Neoplasms/epidemiology ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Incidence ,WOMEN ,ASSOCIATION ,Middle Aged ,lcsh:Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,OVARIAN ,BRCA2 Protein/genetics ,3. Good health ,Menopause ,Risk-reducing salpingo-oophorectomy ,[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio] ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,SURVIVAL ,Female ,Research Article ,Cohort study ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Salpingo-oophorectomy ,Breast Neoplasms ,[SDV.CAN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Cancer ,[SDV.GEN.GH] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Genetics/Human genetics ,lcsh:RC254-282 ,03 medical and health sciences ,breast cancer ,SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being ,[SDV.CAN] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Cancer ,medicine ,Humans ,METAANALYSIS ,030304 developmental biology ,BRCA2 Protein ,[SDV.GEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Genetics ,business.industry ,CONSORTIUM ,risk-reducing salpingo-oophorectomy ,International Agencies ,medicine.disease ,BRCA1 ,BRCA2 ,KCONFAB ,REDUCTION ,[SDV.GEN.GH]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Genetics/Human genetics ,[SDV.SPEE] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologie ,LINK ,Mutation ,BRCA1 Protein/genetics ,[SDV.SPEE]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologie ,business ,Risk Reduction Behavior - Abstract
The effect of risk-reducing salpingo-oophorectomy (RRSO) on breast cancer risk for BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers is uncertain. Retrospective analyses have suggested a protective effect but may be substantially biased. Prospective studies have had limited power, particularly for BRCA2 mutation carriers. Further, previous studies have not considered the effect of RRSO in the context of natural menopause. A multi-centre prospective cohort of 2272 BRCA1 and 1605 BRCA2 mutation carriers was followed for a mean of 5.4 and 4.9 years, respectively; 426 women developed incident breast cancer. RRSO was modelled as a time-dependent covariate in Cox regression, and its effect assessed in premenopausal and postmenopausal women. There was no association between RRSO and breast cancer for BRCA1 (HR = 1.23; 95% CI 0.94-1.61) or BRCA2 (HR = 0.88; 95% CI 0.62-1.24) mutation carriers. For BRCA2 mutation carriers, HRs were 0.68 (95% CI 0.40-1.15) and 1.07 (95% CI 0.69-1.64) for RRSO carried out before or after age 45 years, respectively. The HR for BRCA2 mutation carriers decreased with increasing time since RRSO (HR = 0.51; 95% CI 0.26-0.99 for 5 years or longer after RRSO). Estimates for premenopausal women were similar. We found no evidence that RRSO reduces breast cancer risk for BRCA1 mutation carriers. A potentially beneficial effect for BRCA2 mutation carriers was observed, particularly after 5 years following RRSO. These results may inform counselling and management of carriers with respect to RRSO. The BCFR was supported by grant UM1 CA164920 from the National Cancer Institute. The content of this manuscript does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the National Cancer Institute or any of the collaborating centres in the Breast Cancer Family Registry (BCFR), nor does mention of trade names, commercial products, or organisations imply endorsement by the US Government or the BCFR. CNIO was partially supported by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (MINECO) SAF2014-57680-R and the Spanish Research Network on Rare Diseases (CIBERER). CNIO was also partially supported by FISPI16/00440. INHERIT was supported by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research for the 'CIHR Team in Familial Risks of Breast Cancer' program-grant #CRN-87521-and the Ministry of Economic Development, Innovation and Export Trade-grant #PSR-SIIRI-701. The PERSPECTIVE project was supported by the Government of Canada through Genome Canada and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (GPH-129344), the Ministere de l'Economie, de la Science et de l' Innovation du Quebec through Genome Quebec, and The Quebec Breast Cancer Foundation. Jacques Simard is a Chairholder of the Canada Research Chair in Oncogenetics. EMBRACE is supported by the Cancer Research UK grants C1287/A23382 and C1287/A16563. D. Gareth Evans is supported by an NIHR grant to the Biomedical Research Centre, Manchester (IS-BRC-1215-20007). The investigators at The Institute of Cancer Research and The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust are supported by an NIHR grant to the Biomedical Research Centre at The Institute of Cancer Research and The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust. Ros Eeles and Elizabeth Bancroft are supported by the Cancer Research UK grant C5047/A8385. Ros Eeles is also supported by NIHR support to the Biomedical Research Centre at The Institute of Cancer Research and The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust. Antonis C. Antoniou is funded by Cancer Research UK grants C12292/A20861 and C12292/A11174. MT is funded by the European Union Seventh Framework Program (2007-2013)/European Research Council (310018). The German Consortium for Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer (GC-HBOC) is supported by the German Cancer Aid (grant no 110837, Rita K. Schmutzler). The national French cohort, GENEPSO, had been supported by a grant from the Fondation de France and the Ligue Nationale Contre le Cancer and is being supported by a grant from INCa as part of the European program ERA-NET on Translational Cancer Research (TRANSCAN-JTC2012, no. 2014-008). HCSC was supported by CIBERONC 161200301 from ISCIII (Spain), partially supported by European Regional Development FEDER funds. The HEBON study is supported by the Dutch Cancer Society grants NKI1998-1854, NKI2004-3088, NKI2007-3756, the Netherlands Organisation of Scientific Research grant NWO 91109024, the Pink Ribbon grants 110005 and 2014-187.WO76, the BBMRI grant NWO 184.021.007/CP46, and the Transcan grant JTC 2012 Cancer 12-054. The IHCC was supported by Grant PBZ_ KBN_122/P05/2004 and ERA-NET TRANSAN JTC 2012 Cancer 12-054 (ERA-NET-TRANSCAN/07/2014). This work was supported by grants to kConFab and the kConFab Follow-Up Study from Cancer Australia (809195); the Australian National Breast Cancer Foundation (IF 17); the National Health and Medical Research Council (454508, 288704, 145684); the National Institute of Health U.S.A. (1RO1CA159868); the Queensland Cancer Fund; the Cancer Councils of New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania and South Australia; and the Cancer Foundation of Western Australia. KAP is an Australian National Breast Cancer Foundation fellow. MODSQUAD-Czech Republic, Brno, was supported by MH CZ -DRO (MMCI, 00209805) and by MEYS -NPS I -LO1413 to LF and MN. The Hungarian Breast and Ovarian Cancer Study was supported by Hungarian Research Grants KTIA-OTKA CK-80745, NKFI OTKA K-112228, and the Norwegian EEA Financial Mechanism HU0115/NA/2008-3/OP-9. Lund-BRCA collaborators are supported by the Swedish Cancer Society, Lund Hospital Funds, and European Research Council Advanced Grant ERC-2011-294576. Stockholm-BRCA collaborators are supported by the Swedish Cancer Society. The funders had no role in the design of the study; the collection, analysis, or interpretation of the data; the writing of the manuscript; or the decision to submit the manuscript for publication. Sí
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15. Alcohol Consumption, Cigarette Smoking, and Risk of Breast Cancer for BRCA1 and BRCA2 Mutation Carriers: Results from The BRCA1 and BRCA2 Cohort Consortium
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Li, H., Terry, M.B., Antoniou, A.C., Phillips, K.A., Kast, K., Mooij, T.M., Engel, C., Nogues, C., Stoppa-Lyonnet, D., Lasset, C., Berthet, P., Mari, V., Caron, O., Barrowdale, D., Frost, D., Brewer, C., Evans, D.G., Izatt, L., Side, L., Walker, L., Tischkowitz, M., Rogers, M.T., Porteous, M.E., Snape, K., Meijers-Heijboer, H.E., Gille, J.J.P., Blok, M.J., Hoogerbrugge, N., Daly, M.B., Andrulis, I.L., Buys, S.S., John, E.M., McLachlan, S.A., Friedlander, M., Tan, Y.Y., Osorio, A., Caldes, T., Jakubowska, A., Simard, J., Singer, C.F., Olah, E., Navratilova, M., Foretova, L., Gerdes, A.M., Roos-Blom, M.J., Arver, B., Olsson, H., Schmutzler, R.K., Hopper, J.L., Milne, R.L., Easton, D.F., Leeuwen, F.E. van, Rookus, Matti A., Andrieu, N., Goldgar, D.E., Li, H., Terry, M.B., Antoniou, A.C., Phillips, K.A., Kast, K., Mooij, T.M., Engel, C., Nogues, C., Stoppa-Lyonnet, D., Lasset, C., Berthet, P., Mari, V., Caron, O., Barrowdale, D., Frost, D., Brewer, C., Evans, D.G., Izatt, L., Side, L., Walker, L., Tischkowitz, M., Rogers, M.T., Porteous, M.E., Snape, K., Meijers-Heijboer, H.E., Gille, J.J.P., Blok, M.J., Hoogerbrugge, N., Daly, M.B., Andrulis, I.L., Buys, S.S., John, E.M., McLachlan, S.A., Friedlander, M., Tan, Y.Y., Osorio, A., Caldes, T., Jakubowska, A., Simard, J., Singer, C.F., Olah, E., Navratilova, M., Foretova, L., Gerdes, A.M., Roos-Blom, M.J., Arver, B., Olsson, H., Schmutzler, R.K., Hopper, J.L., Milne, R.L., Easton, D.F., Leeuwen, F.E. van, Rookus, Matti A., Andrieu, N., and Goldgar, D.E.
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Contains fulltext : 218281.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access), BACKGROUND: Tobacco smoking and alcohol consumption have been intensively studied in the general population to assess their effects on the risk of breast cancer, but very few studies have examined these effects in BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers. Given the high breast cancer risk for mutation carriers and the importance of BRCA1 and BRCA2 in DNA repair, better evidence on the associations of these lifestyle factors with breast cancer risk is essential. METHODS: Using a large international pooled cohort of BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers, we conducted retrospective (5,707 BRCA1 mutation carriers and 3,525 BRCA2 mutation carriers) and prospective (2,276 BRCA1 mutation carriers and 1,610 BRCA2 mutation carriers) analyses of alcohol and tobacco consumption using Cox proportional hazards models. RESULTS: For both BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers, none of the smoking-related variables was associated with breast cancer risk, except smoking for more than 5 years before a first full-term pregnancy (FFTP) when compared with parous women who never smoked. For BRCA1 mutation carriers, the HR from retrospective analysis (HRR) was 1.19 [95% confidence interval (CI), 1.02-1.39] and the HR from prospective analysis (HRP) was 1.36 (95% CI, 0.99-1.87). For BRCA2 mutation carriers, smoking for more than 5 years before an FFTP showed an association of a similar magnitude, but the confidence limits were wider (HRR = 1.25; 95% CI, 1.01-1.55 and HRP = 1.30; 95% CI, 0.83-2.01). For both carrier groups, alcohol consumption was not associated with breast cancer risk. CONCLUSIONS: The finding that smoking during the prereproductive years increases breast cancer risk for mutation carriers warrants further investigation. IMPACT: This is the largest prospective study of BRCA mutation carriers to assess these important risk factors.
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16. Alcohol consumption, cigarette smoking, and risk of breast cancer for BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers: Results from the BRCA1 and BRCA2 cohort consortium.
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Walker L., Li H., Terry M.B., Antoniou A.C., Phillips K.-A., Kast K., Mooij T.M., Engel C., Nogues C., Stoppa-Lyonnet D., Lasset C., Berthet P., Mari V., Caron O., Barrowdale D., Frost D., Brewer C., Evans D.G., Izatt L., Side L., Tischkowitz M., Rogers M.T., Porteous M.E., Snape K., Meijers-Heijboer H.E.J., Gille J.J.P., Blok M.J., Hoogerbrugge N., Daly M.B., Andrulis I.L., Buys S.S., John E.M., McLachlan S.-A., Friedlander M., Tan Y.Y., Osorio A., Caldes T., Jakubowska A., Simard J., Singer C.F., Olah E., Navratilova M., Foretova L., Gerdes A.-M., Roos-Blom M.-J., Arver B., Olsson H., Schmutzler R.K., Hopper J.L., Milne R.L., Easton D.F., Van Leeuwen F.E., Rookus M.A., Andrieu N., Goldgar D.E., Walker L., Li H., Terry M.B., Antoniou A.C., Phillips K.-A., Kast K., Mooij T.M., Engel C., Nogues C., Stoppa-Lyonnet D., Lasset C., Berthet P., Mari V., Caron O., Barrowdale D., Frost D., Brewer C., Evans D.G., Izatt L., Side L., Tischkowitz M., Rogers M.T., Porteous M.E., Snape K., Meijers-Heijboer H.E.J., Gille J.J.P., Blok M.J., Hoogerbrugge N., Daly M.B., Andrulis I.L., Buys S.S., John E.M., McLachlan S.-A., Friedlander M., Tan Y.Y., Osorio A., Caldes T., Jakubowska A., Simard J., Singer C.F., Olah E., Navratilova M., Foretova L., Gerdes A.-M., Roos-Blom M.-J., Arver B., Olsson H., Schmutzler R.K., Hopper J.L., Milne R.L., Easton D.F., Van Leeuwen F.E., Rookus M.A., Andrieu N., and Goldgar D.E.
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Background: Tobacco smoking and alcohol consumption have been intensively studied in the general population to assess their effects on the risk of breast cancer, but very few studies have examined these effects in BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers. Given the high breast cancer risk for mutation carriers and the importance of BRCA1 and BRCA2 in DNA repair, better evidence on the associations of these lifestyle factors with breast cancer risk is essential. Method(s): Using a large international pooled cohort of BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers, we conducted retrospective (5,707 BRCA1 mutation carriers and 3,525 BRCA2 mutation carriers) and prospective (2,276 BRCA1 mutation carriers and 1,610 BRCA2 mutation carriers) analyses of alcohol and tobacco consumption using Cox proportional hazards models. Result(s): For both BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers, none of the smoking-related variables was associated with breast cancer risk, except smoking for more than 5 years before a first full-term pregnancy (FFTP) when compared with parous women who never smoked. For BRCA1 mutation carriers, the HR from retrospective analysis (HRR) was 1.19 [95% confidence interval (CI), 1.02-1.39] and the HR from prospective analysis (HRP) was 1.36 (95% CI, 0.99-1.87). For BRCA2 mutation carriers, smoking for more than 5 years before an FFTP showed an association of a similar magnitude, but the confidence limits were wider (HRR = 1.25; 95% CI, 1.01-1.55 and HRP = 1.30; 95% CI, 0.83-2.01). For both carrier groups, alcohol consumption was not associated with breast cancer risk. Conclusion(s): The finding that smoking during the prereproductive years increases breast cancer risk for mutation carriers warrants further investigation.Copyright © 2020 American Association for Cancer Research.
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17. Erratum: Risk-reducing salpingo-oophorectomy, natural menopause, and breast cancer risk: An international prospective cohort of BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers (Breast Cancer Res (2020) 22 (8) DOI: 10.1186/s13058-020-1247-4).
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Izatt L., John E.M., Chung W.K., Andrulis I.L., Daly M.B., Buys S.S., Benitez J., Caldes T., Jakubowska A., Simard J., Singer C.F., Tan Y., Olah E., Navratilova M., Foretova L., Gerdes A.-M., Roos-Blom M.-J., Van Leeuwen F.E., Arver B., Olsson H., Schmutzler R.K., Engel C., Kast K., Phillips K.-A., Terry M.B., Milne R.L., Goldgar D.E., Rookus M.A., Andrieu N., Easton D.F., Mavaddat N., Antoniou A.C., Mooij T.M., Hooning M.J., Heemskerk-Gerritsen B.A., Nogues C., Gauthier-Villars M., Caron O., Gesta P., Pujol P., Lortholary A., Barrowdale D., Frost D., Evans D.G., Adlard J., Eeles R., Brewer C., Tischkowitz M., Henderson A., Cook J., Eccles D., Van Engelen K., Mourits M.J.E., Ausems M.G.E.M., Koppert L.B., Hopper J.L., Izatt L., John E.M., Chung W.K., Andrulis I.L., Daly M.B., Buys S.S., Benitez J., Caldes T., Jakubowska A., Simard J., Singer C.F., Tan Y., Olah E., Navratilova M., Foretova L., Gerdes A.-M., Roos-Blom M.-J., Van Leeuwen F.E., Arver B., Olsson H., Schmutzler R.K., Engel C., Kast K., Phillips K.-A., Terry M.B., Milne R.L., Goldgar D.E., Rookus M.A., Andrieu N., Easton D.F., Mavaddat N., Antoniou A.C., Mooij T.M., Hooning M.J., Heemskerk-Gerritsen B.A., Nogues C., Gauthier-Villars M., Caron O., Gesta P., Pujol P., Lortholary A., Barrowdale D., Frost D., Evans D.G., Adlard J., Eeles R., Brewer C., Tischkowitz M., Henderson A., Cook J., Eccles D., Van Engelen K., Mourits M.J.E., Ausems M.G.E.M., Koppert L.B., and Hopper J.L.
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After publication of the original article [1], we were notified that columns in Table 2 were erroneously displayed.Copyright © 2020 The Author(s). Reference:.
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Bera O., Fourme-Mouret E., Fricker J.-P., Lasset C., Bonadona V., Berthet P., Faivre L., Luporsi E., Mari V., Gladieff L., Sobol H., Eisinger F., Longy M., Dugast C., Colas C., Coupier I., Corsini C., Vennin P., Adenis C., Nguyen T.D., Delnatte C., Tinat J., Tennevet I., Limacher J.-M., Maugard C., Bignon Y.-J., Demange L., Penet C., Cohen-Haguenauer O., Venat-Bouvet L., Leroux D., Dreyfus H., Zattara-Cannoni H., Fert-Ferrer S., Nogues C., Gauthier-Villars M., Caron O., Gesta P., Pujol P., Lortholary A., Ellis S., Barrowdale D., Frost D., Evans D.G., Izatt L., Adlard J., Eeles R., Brewer C., Tischkowitz M., Henderson A., Cook J., Eccles D., Hogervorst F.B.L., Collee J.M., Van Asperen C.J., Mensenkamp A.R., Meijers-Heijboer H.E.J., Blok M.J., Oosterwijk J.C., Verloop J., Van Den Broek E., Van Engelen K., Mourits M.J.E., Ausems M.G.E.M., Koppert L.B., Hopper J.L., John E.M., Chung W.K., Andrulis I.L., Daly M.B., Buys S.S., Benitez J., Caldes T., Jakubowska A., Simard J., Singer C.F., Tan Y., Olah E., Navratilova M., Foretova L., Gerdes A.-M., Roos-Blom M.-J., Van Leeuwen F.E., Arver B., Olsson H., Schmutzler R.K., Engel C., Kast K., Phillips K.-A., Terry M.B., Milne R.L., Goldgar D.E., Rookus M.A., Andrieu N., Easton D.F., Mavaddat N., Antoniou A.C., Mooij T.M., Hooning M.J., Heemskerk-Gerritsen B.A., Laborde L., Breysse E., Stoppa-Lyonnet D., Buecher B., Bera O., Fourme-Mouret E., Fricker J.-P., Lasset C., Bonadona V., Berthet P., Faivre L., Luporsi E., Mari V., Gladieff L., Sobol H., Eisinger F., Longy M., Dugast C., Colas C., Coupier I., Corsini C., Vennin P., Adenis C., Nguyen T.D., Delnatte C., Tinat J., Tennevet I., Limacher J.-M., Maugard C., Bignon Y.-J., Demange L., Penet C., Cohen-Haguenauer O., Venat-Bouvet L., Leroux D., Dreyfus H., Zattara-Cannoni H., Fert-Ferrer S., Nogues C., Gauthier-Villars M., Caron O., Gesta P., Pujol P., Lortholary A., Ellis S., Barrowdale D., Frost D., Evans D.G., Izatt L., Adlard J., Eeles R., Brewer C., Tischkowitz M., Henderson A., Cook J., Eccles D., Hogervorst F.B.L., Collee J.M., Van Asperen C.J., Mensenkamp A.R., Meijers-Heijboer H.E.J., Blok M.J., Oosterwijk J.C., Verloop J., Van Den Broek E., Van Engelen K., Mourits M.J.E., Ausems M.G.E.M., Koppert L.B., Hopper J.L., John E.M., Chung W.K., Andrulis I.L., Daly M.B., Buys S.S., Benitez J., Caldes T., Jakubowska A., Simard J., Singer C.F., Tan Y., Olah E., Navratilova M., Foretova L., Gerdes A.-M., Roos-Blom M.-J., Van Leeuwen F.E., Arver B., Olsson H., Schmutzler R.K., Engel C., Kast K., Phillips K.-A., Terry M.B., Milne R.L., Goldgar D.E., Rookus M.A., Andrieu N., Easton D.F., Mavaddat N., Antoniou A.C., Mooij T.M., Hooning M.J., Heemskerk-Gerritsen B.A., Laborde L., Breysse E., Stoppa-Lyonnet D., and Buecher B.
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Background: The effect of risk-reducing salpingo-oophorectomy (RRSO) on breast cancer risk for BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers is uncertain. Retrospective analyses have suggested a protective effect but may be substantially biased. Prospective studies have had limited power, particularly for BRCA2 mutation carriers. Further, previous studies have not considered the effect of RRSO in the context of natural menopause. Method(s): A multi-centre prospective cohort of 2272 BRCA1 and 1605 BRCA2 mutation carriers was followed for a mean of 5.4 and 4.9 years, respectively; 426 women developed incident breast cancer. RRSO was modelled as a time-dependent covariate in Cox regression, and its effect assessed in premenopausal and postmenopausal women. Result(s): There was no association between RRSO and breast cancer for BRCA1 (HR = 1.23; 95% CI 0.94-1.61) or BRCA2 (HR = 0.88; 95% CI 0.62-1.24) mutation carriers. For BRCA2 mutation carriers, HRs were 0.68 (95% CI 0.40-1.15) and 1.07 (95% CI 0.69-1.64) for RRSO carried out before or after age 45 years, respectively. The HR for BRCA2 mutation carriers decreased with increasing time since RRSO (HR = 0.51; 95% CI 0.26-0.99 for 5 years or longer after RRSO). Estimates for premenopausal women were similar. Conclusion(s): We found no evidence that RRSO reduces breast cancer risk for BRCA1 mutation carriers. A potentially beneficial effect for BRCA2 mutation carriers was observed, particularly after 5 years following RRSO. These results may inform counselling and management of carriers with respect to RRSO.Copyright © 2020 The Author(s).
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19. Risk-reducing salpingo-oophorectomy, natural menopause, and breast cancer risk: an international prospective cohort of BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers (vol 22, 8, 2020)
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Mavaddat, N, Antoniou, AC, Mooij, TM, Hooning, MJ, Heemskerk-Gerritsen, BA, Nogues, C, Gauthier-Villars, M, Caron, O, Gesta, P, Pujol, P, Lortholary, A, Barrowdale, D, Frost, D, Evans, DG, Izatt, L, Adlard, J, Eeles, R, Brewer, C, Tischkowitz, M, Henderson, A, Cook, J, Eccles, D, van Engelen, K, Mourits, MJE, Ausems, MGEM, Koppert, LB, Hopper, JL, John, EM, Chung, WK, Andrulis, IL, Daly, MB, Buys, SS, Benitez, J, Caldes, T, Jakubowska, A, Simard, J, Singer, CF, Tan, Y, Olah, E, Navratilova, M, Foretova, L, Gerdes, A-M, Roos-Blom, M-J, Van Leeuwen, FE, Arver, B, Olsson, H, Schmutzler, RK, Engel, C, Kast, K, Phillips, K-A, Terry, MB, Milne, RL, Goldgar, DE, Rookus, MA, Andrieu, N, Easton, DF, Mavaddat, N, Antoniou, AC, Mooij, TM, Hooning, MJ, Heemskerk-Gerritsen, BA, Nogues, C, Gauthier-Villars, M, Caron, O, Gesta, P, Pujol, P, Lortholary, A, Barrowdale, D, Frost, D, Evans, DG, Izatt, L, Adlard, J, Eeles, R, Brewer, C, Tischkowitz, M, Henderson, A, Cook, J, Eccles, D, van Engelen, K, Mourits, MJE, Ausems, MGEM, Koppert, LB, Hopper, JL, John, EM, Chung, WK, Andrulis, IL, Daly, MB, Buys, SS, Benitez, J, Caldes, T, Jakubowska, A, Simard, J, Singer, CF, Tan, Y, Olah, E, Navratilova, M, Foretova, L, Gerdes, A-M, Roos-Blom, M-J, Van Leeuwen, FE, Arver, B, Olsson, H, Schmutzler, RK, Engel, C, Kast, K, Phillips, K-A, Terry, MB, Milne, RL, Goldgar, DE, Rookus, MA, Andrieu, N, and Easton, DF
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After publication of the original article [1], we were notified that columns in Table 2 were erroneously displayed.
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20. Risk-reducing salpingo-oophorectomy, natural menopause, and breast cancer risk: an international prospective cohort of BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers
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Mavaddat, N, Antoniou, AC, Mooij, TM, Hooning, MJ, Heemskerk-Gerritsen, BA, Nogues, C, Laborde, L, Breysse, E, Stoppa-Lyonnet, D, Gauthier-Villars, M, Buecher, B, Caron, O, Fourme-Mouret, E, Fricker, J-P, Lasset, C, Bonadona, V, Berthet, P, Faivre, L, Luporsi, E, Mari, V, Gladieff, L, Gesta, P, Sobol, H, Eisinger, F, Longy, M, Dugast, C, Colas, C, Coupier, I, Pujol, P, Corsini, C, Lortholary, A, Vennin, P, Adenis, C, Nguyen, TD, Delnatte, C, Tinat, J, Tennevet, I, Limacher, J-M, Maugard, C, Bignon, Y-J, Demange, L, Penet, C, Dreyfus, H, Cohen-Haguenauer, O, Venat-Bouvet, L, Leroux, D, Zattara-Cannoni, H, Fert-Ferrer, S, Bera, O, Ellis, S, Barrowdale, D, Frost, D, Evans, DG, Izatt, L, Adlard, J, Eeles, R, Brewer, C, Tischkowitz, M, Henderson, A, Cook, J, Eccles, D, Hogervorst, FBL, Collee, JM, van Asperen, CJ, Mensenkamp, AR, Ausems, MGEM, Meijers-Heijboer, HEJ, van Engelen, K, Blok, MJ, Oosterwijk, JC, Verloop, J, van den Broek, E, Mourits, MJE, Koppert, LB, Hopper, JL, John, EM, Chung, WK, Andrulis, IL, Daly, MB, Buys, SS, Benitez, J, Caldes, T, Jakubowska, A, Simard, J, Singer, CF, Tan, Y, Olah, E, Navratilova, M, Foretova, L, Gerdes, A-M, Roos-Blom, M-J, Van Leeuwen, FE, Arver, B, Olsson, H, Schmutzler, RK, Engel, C, Kast, K, Phillips, K-A, Terry, MB, Milne, RL, Goldgar, DE, Rookus, MA, Andrieu, N, Easton, DF, Mavaddat, N, Antoniou, AC, Mooij, TM, Hooning, MJ, Heemskerk-Gerritsen, BA, Nogues, C, Laborde, L, Breysse, E, Stoppa-Lyonnet, D, Gauthier-Villars, M, Buecher, B, Caron, O, Fourme-Mouret, E, Fricker, J-P, Lasset, C, Bonadona, V, Berthet, P, Faivre, L, Luporsi, E, Mari, V, Gladieff, L, Gesta, P, Sobol, H, Eisinger, F, Longy, M, Dugast, C, Colas, C, Coupier, I, Pujol, P, Corsini, C, Lortholary, A, Vennin, P, Adenis, C, Nguyen, TD, Delnatte, C, Tinat, J, Tennevet, I, Limacher, J-M, Maugard, C, Bignon, Y-J, Demange, L, Penet, C, Dreyfus, H, Cohen-Haguenauer, O, Venat-Bouvet, L, Leroux, D, Zattara-Cannoni, H, Fert-Ferrer, S, Bera, O, Ellis, S, Barrowdale, D, Frost, D, Evans, DG, Izatt, L, Adlard, J, Eeles, R, Brewer, C, Tischkowitz, M, Henderson, A, Cook, J, Eccles, D, Hogervorst, FBL, Collee, JM, van Asperen, CJ, Mensenkamp, AR, Ausems, MGEM, Meijers-Heijboer, HEJ, van Engelen, K, Blok, MJ, Oosterwijk, JC, Verloop, J, van den Broek, E, Mourits, MJE, Koppert, LB, Hopper, JL, John, EM, Chung, WK, Andrulis, IL, Daly, MB, Buys, SS, Benitez, J, Caldes, T, Jakubowska, A, Simard, J, Singer, CF, Tan, Y, Olah, E, Navratilova, M, Foretova, L, Gerdes, A-M, Roos-Blom, M-J, Van Leeuwen, FE, Arver, B, Olsson, H, Schmutzler, RK, Engel, C, Kast, K, Phillips, K-A, Terry, MB, Milne, RL, Goldgar, DE, Rookus, MA, Andrieu, N, and Easton, DF
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BACKGROUND: The effect of risk-reducing salpingo-oophorectomy (RRSO) on breast cancer risk for BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers is uncertain. Retrospective analyses have suggested a protective effect but may be substantially biased. Prospective studies have had limited power, particularly for BRCA2 mutation carriers. Further, previous studies have not considered the effect of RRSO in the context of natural menopause. METHODS: A multi-centre prospective cohort of 2272 BRCA1 and 1605 BRCA2 mutation carriers was followed for a mean of 5.4 and 4.9 years, respectively; 426 women developed incident breast cancer. RRSO was modelled as a time-dependent covariate in Cox regression, and its effect assessed in premenopausal and postmenopausal women. RESULTS: There was no association between RRSO and breast cancer for BRCA1 (HR = 1.23; 95% CI 0.94-1.61) or BRCA2 (HR = 0.88; 95% CI 0.62-1.24) mutation carriers. For BRCA2 mutation carriers, HRs were 0.68 (95% CI 0.40-1.15) and 1.07 (95% CI 0.69-1.64) for RRSO carried out before or after age 45 years, respectively. The HR for BRCA2 mutation carriers decreased with increasing time since RRSO (HR = 0.51; 95% CI 0.26-0.99 for 5 years or longer after RRSO). Estimates for premenopausal women were similar. CONCLUSION: We found no evidence that RRSO reduces breast cancer risk for BRCA1 mutation carriers. A potentially beneficial effect for BRCA2 mutation carriers was observed, particularly after 5 years following RRSO. These results may inform counselling and management of carriers with respect to RRSO.
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21. Polygenic risk scores and breast and epithelial ovarian cancer risks for carriers of BRCA1 and BRCA2 pathogenic variants
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Barnes, DR, Rookus, MA, McGuffog, L, Leslie, G, Mooij, TM, Dennis, J, Mavaddat, N, Adlard, J, Ahmed, M, Aittomaki, K, Andrieu, N, Andrulis, IL, Arnold, N, Arun, BK, Azzollini, J, Balmana, J, Barkardottir, RB, Barrowdale, D, Benitez, J, Berthet, P, Bialkowska, K, Blanco, AM, Blok, MJ, Bonanni, B, Boonen, SE, Borg, A, Bozsik, A, Bradbury, AR, Brennan, P, Brewer, C, Brunet, J, Buys, SS, Caldes, T, Caligo, MA, Campbell, I, Christensen, LL, Chung, WK, Claes, KBM, Colas, C, Collonge-Rame, M-A, Cook, J, Daly, MB, Davidson, R, de la Hoya, M, de Putter, R, Delnatte, C, Devilee, P, Diez, O, Ding, YC, Domchek, SM, Dorfling, CM, Dumont, M, Eeles, R, Ejlertsen, B, Engel, C, Evans, DG, Faivre, L, Foretova, L, Fostira, F, Friedlander, M, Friedman, E, Frost, D, Ganz, PA, Garber, J, Gehrig, A, Gerdes, A-M, Gesta, P, Giraud, S, Glendon, G, Godwin, AK, Goldgar, DE, Gonzalez-Neira, A, Greene, MH, Gschwantler-Kaulich, D, Hahnen, E, Hamann, U, Hanson, H, Hentschel, J, Hogervorst, FBL, Hooning, MJ, Horvath, J, Hu, C, Hulick, PJ, Imyanitov, EN, Isaacs, C, Izatt, L, Izquierdo, A, Jakubowska, A, James, PA, Janavicius, R, John, EM, Joseph, V, Karlan, BY, Kast, K, Koudijs, M, Kruse, TA, Kwong, A, Laitman, Y, Lasset, C, Lazaro, C, Lester, J, Lesueur, F, Liljegren, A, Loud, JT, Lubinski, J, Mai, PL, Manoukian, S, Mari, V, Mebirouk, N, Meijers-Heijboer, HEJ, Meindl, A, Mensenkamp, AR, Miller, A, Montagna, M, Mouret-Fourme, E, Mukherjee, S, Mulligan, AM, Nathanson, KL, Neuhausen, SL, Nevanlinna, H, Niederacher, D, Nielsen, FC, Nikitina-Zake, L, Nogues, C, Olah, E, Olopade, O, Ong, K-R, O'Shaughnessy-Kirwan, A, Osorio, A, Ott, C-E, Papi, L, Park, SK, Parsons, MT, Pedersen, IS, Peissel, B, Peixoto, A, Peterlongo, P, Pfeiler, G, Phillips, K-A, Prajzendanc, K, Pujana, MA, Radice, P, Ramser, J, Ramus, SJ, Rantala, J, Rennert, G, Risch, HA, Robson, M, Ronlund, K, Salani, R, Schuster, H, Senter, L, Shah, PD, Sharma, P, Side, LE, Singer, CF, Slavin, TP, Soucy, P, Southey, MC, Spurdle, AB, Steinemann, D, Steinsnyder, Z, Stoppa-Lyonnet, D, Sutter, C, Tan, YY, Teixeira, MR, Teo, SH, Thull, DL, Tischkowitz, M, Tognazzo, S, Toland, AE, Trainer, AH, Tung, N, van Engelen, K, van Rensburg, EJ, Vega, A, Vierstraete, J, Wagner, G, Walker, L, Wang-Gohrke, S, Wappenschmidt, B, Weitzel, JN, Yadav, S, Yang, X, Yannoukakos, D, Zimbalatti, D, Offit, K, Thomassen, M, Couch, FJ, Schmutzler, RK, Simard, J, Easton, DF, Chenevix-Trench, G, Antoniou, AC, Barnes, DR, Rookus, MA, McGuffog, L, Leslie, G, Mooij, TM, Dennis, J, Mavaddat, N, Adlard, J, Ahmed, M, Aittomaki, K, Andrieu, N, Andrulis, IL, Arnold, N, Arun, BK, Azzollini, J, Balmana, J, Barkardottir, RB, Barrowdale, D, Benitez, J, Berthet, P, Bialkowska, K, Blanco, AM, Blok, MJ, Bonanni, B, Boonen, SE, Borg, A, Bozsik, A, Bradbury, AR, Brennan, P, Brewer, C, Brunet, J, Buys, SS, Caldes, T, Caligo, MA, Campbell, I, Christensen, LL, Chung, WK, Claes, KBM, Colas, C, Collonge-Rame, M-A, Cook, J, Daly, MB, Davidson, R, de la Hoya, M, de Putter, R, Delnatte, C, Devilee, P, Diez, O, Ding, YC, Domchek, SM, Dorfling, CM, Dumont, M, Eeles, R, Ejlertsen, B, Engel, C, Evans, DG, Faivre, L, Foretova, L, Fostira, F, Friedlander, M, Friedman, E, Frost, D, Ganz, PA, Garber, J, Gehrig, A, Gerdes, A-M, Gesta, P, Giraud, S, Glendon, G, Godwin, AK, Goldgar, DE, Gonzalez-Neira, A, Greene, MH, Gschwantler-Kaulich, D, Hahnen, E, Hamann, U, Hanson, H, Hentschel, J, Hogervorst, FBL, Hooning, MJ, Horvath, J, Hu, C, Hulick, PJ, Imyanitov, EN, Isaacs, C, Izatt, L, Izquierdo, A, Jakubowska, A, James, PA, Janavicius, R, John, EM, Joseph, V, Karlan, BY, Kast, K, Koudijs, M, Kruse, TA, Kwong, A, Laitman, Y, Lasset, C, Lazaro, C, Lester, J, Lesueur, F, Liljegren, A, Loud, JT, Lubinski, J, Mai, PL, Manoukian, S, Mari, V, Mebirouk, N, Meijers-Heijboer, HEJ, Meindl, A, Mensenkamp, AR, Miller, A, Montagna, M, Mouret-Fourme, E, Mukherjee, S, Mulligan, AM, Nathanson, KL, Neuhausen, SL, Nevanlinna, H, Niederacher, D, Nielsen, FC, Nikitina-Zake, L, Nogues, C, Olah, E, Olopade, O, Ong, K-R, O'Shaughnessy-Kirwan, A, Osorio, A, Ott, C-E, Papi, L, Park, SK, Parsons, MT, Pedersen, IS, Peissel, B, Peixoto, A, Peterlongo, P, Pfeiler, G, Phillips, K-A, Prajzendanc, K, Pujana, MA, Radice, P, Ramser, J, Ramus, SJ, Rantala, J, Rennert, G, Risch, HA, Robson, M, Ronlund, K, Salani, R, Schuster, H, Senter, L, Shah, PD, Sharma, P, Side, LE, Singer, CF, Slavin, TP, Soucy, P, Southey, MC, Spurdle, AB, Steinemann, D, Steinsnyder, Z, Stoppa-Lyonnet, D, Sutter, C, Tan, YY, Teixeira, MR, Teo, SH, Thull, DL, Tischkowitz, M, Tognazzo, S, Toland, AE, Trainer, AH, Tung, N, van Engelen, K, van Rensburg, EJ, Vega, A, Vierstraete, J, Wagner, G, Walker, L, Wang-Gohrke, S, Wappenschmidt, B, Weitzel, JN, Yadav, S, Yang, X, Yannoukakos, D, Zimbalatti, D, Offit, K, Thomassen, M, Couch, FJ, Schmutzler, RK, Simard, J, Easton, DF, Chenevix-Trench, G, and Antoniou, AC
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PURPOSE: We assessed the associations between population-based polygenic risk scores (PRS) for breast (BC) or epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) with cancer risks for BRCA1 and BRCA2 pathogenic variant carriers. METHODS: Retrospective cohort data on 18,935 BRCA1 and 12,339 BRCA2 female pathogenic variant carriers of European ancestry were available. Three versions of a 313 single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) BC PRS were evaluated based on whether they predict overall, estrogen receptor (ER)-negative, or ER-positive BC, and two PRS for overall or high-grade serous EOC. Associations were validated in a prospective cohort. RESULTS: The ER-negative PRS showed the strongest association with BC risk for BRCA1 carriers (hazard ratio [HR] per standard deviation = 1.29 [95% CI 1.25-1.33], P = 3×10-72). For BRCA2, the strongest association was with overall BC PRS (HR = 1.31 [95% CI 1.27-1.36], P = 7×10-50). HR estimates decreased significantly with age and there was evidence for differences in associations by predicted variant effects on protein expression. The HR estimates were smaller than general population estimates. The high-grade serous PRS yielded the strongest associations with EOC risk for BRCA1 (HR = 1.32 [95% CI 1.25-1.40], P = 3×10-22) and BRCA2 (HR = 1.44 [95% CI 1.30-1.60], P = 4×10-12) carriers. The associations in the prospective cohort were similar. CONCLUSION: Population-based PRS are strongly associated with BC and EOC risks for BRCA1/2 carriers and predict substantial absolute risk differences for women at PRS distribution extremes.
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22. Alcohol Consumption, Cigarette Smoking, and Risk of Breast Cancer for BRCA1 and BRCA2 Mutation Carriers: Results from The BRCA1 and BRCA2 Cohort Consortium
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Li, H, Terry, MB, Antoniou, AC, Phillips, K-A, Kast, K, Mooij, TM, Engel, C, Nogues, C, Stoppa-Lyonnet, D, Lasset, C, Berthet, P, Mari, V, Caron, O, Barrowdale, D, Frost, D, Brewer, C, Evans, DG, Izatt, L, Side, L, Walker, L, Tischkowitz, M, Rogers, MT, Porteous, ME, Snape, K, Meijers-Heijboer, HEJ, Gille, JJP, Blok, MJ, Hoogerbrugge, N, Daly, MB, Andrulis, IL, Buys, SS, John, EM, McLachlan, S-A, Friedlander, M, Tan, YY, Osorio, A, Caldes, T, Jakubowska, A, Simard, J, Singer, CF, Olah, E, Navratilova, M, Foretova, L, Gerdes, A-M, Roos-Blom, M-J, Arver, B, Olsson, H, Schmutzler, RK, Hopper, JL, Milne, RL, Easton, DF, Van Leeuwen, FE, Rookus, MA, Andrieu, N, Goldgar, DE, Li, H, Terry, MB, Antoniou, AC, Phillips, K-A, Kast, K, Mooij, TM, Engel, C, Nogues, C, Stoppa-Lyonnet, D, Lasset, C, Berthet, P, Mari, V, Caron, O, Barrowdale, D, Frost, D, Brewer, C, Evans, DG, Izatt, L, Side, L, Walker, L, Tischkowitz, M, Rogers, MT, Porteous, ME, Snape, K, Meijers-Heijboer, HEJ, Gille, JJP, Blok, MJ, Hoogerbrugge, N, Daly, MB, Andrulis, IL, Buys, SS, John, EM, McLachlan, S-A, Friedlander, M, Tan, YY, Osorio, A, Caldes, T, Jakubowska, A, Simard, J, Singer, CF, Olah, E, Navratilova, M, Foretova, L, Gerdes, A-M, Roos-Blom, M-J, Arver, B, Olsson, H, Schmutzler, RK, Hopper, JL, Milne, RL, Easton, DF, Van Leeuwen, FE, Rookus, MA, Andrieu, N, and Goldgar, DE
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BACKGROUND: Tobacco smoking and alcohol consumption have been intensively studied in the general population to assess their effects on the risk of breast cancer, but very few studies have examined these effects in BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers. Given the high breast cancer risk for mutation carriers and the importance of BRCA1 and BRCA2 in DNA repair, better evidence on the associations of these lifestyle factors with breast cancer risk is essential. METHODS: Using a large international pooled cohort of BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers, we conducted retrospective (5,707 BRCA1 mutation carriers and 3,525 BRCA2 mutation carriers) and prospective (2,276 BRCA1 mutation carriers and 1,610 BRCA2 mutation carriers) analyses of alcohol and tobacco consumption using Cox proportional hazards models. RESULTS: For both BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers, none of the smoking-related variables was associated with breast cancer risk, except smoking for more than 5 years before a first full-term pregnancy (FFTP) when compared with parous women who never smoked. For BRCA1 mutation carriers, the HR from retrospective analysis (HRR) was 1.19 [95% confidence interval (CI), 1.02-1.39] and the HR from prospective analysis (HRP) was 1.36 (95% CI, 0.99-1.87). For BRCA2 mutation carriers, smoking for more than 5 years before an FFTP showed an association of a similar magnitude, but the confidence limits were wider (HRR = 1.25; 95% CI, 1.01-1.55 and HRP = 1.30; 95% CI, 0.83-2.01). For both carrier groups, alcohol consumption was not associated with breast cancer risk. CONCLUSIONS: The finding that smoking during the prereproductive years increases breast cancer risk for mutation carriers warrants further investigation. IMPACT: This is the largest prospective study of BRCA mutation carriers to assess these important risk factors.
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23. Gold nanorods-based oligonucleotides carrier quantitative characterisation
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Laszewski, H. J., primary, Palpant, B., additional, Buckle, M., additional, and Nogues, C., additional
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Hatakeyama, A., primary, Retureau, R., additional, Pasi, M., additional, Hartmann, B., additional, Nogues, C., additional, and Buckle, M., additional
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25. Factors affecting the efficiency of introducing precise genetic changes in ES cells by homologous recombination: tag-and-exchange versus the Cre-loxp system
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Vazquez, J. C., Nogues, C., Rucker, E. B., and Piedrahita, J.A.
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26. The Influence of Number and Timing of Pregnancies on Breast Cancer Risk for Women With BRCA1 or BRCA2 Mutations
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Terry, MB, Liao, Y, Kast, K, Antoniou, AC, McDonald, JA, Mooij, TM, Engel, C, Nogues, C, Buecher, B, Mari, V, Moretta-Serra, J, Gladieff, L, Luporsi, E, Barrowdale, D, Frost, D, Henderson, A, Brewer, C, Evans, DG, Eccles, D, Cook, J, Ong, K-R, Izatt, L, Ahmed, M, Morrison, PJ, Dommering, CJ, Oosterwijk, JC, Ausems, MGEM, Kriege, M, Buys, SS, Andrulis, IL, John, EM, Daly, M, Friedlander, M, McLachlan, SA, Osorio, A, Caldes, T, Jakubowska, A, Simard, J, Singer, CF, Tan, Y, Olah, E, Navratilova, M, Foretova, L, Gerdes, A-M, Roos-Blom, M-J, Arver, B, Olsson, H, Schmutzler, RK, Hopper, JL, van Leeuwen, FE, Goldgar, D, Milne, RL, Easton, DF, Rookus, MA, Andrieu, N, and EMBRACE, GENEPSO, BCFR, HEBON, kConFab and IBCCS
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Background: Full-term pregnancy (FTP) is associated with a reduced breast cancer (BC) risk over time, but women are at increased BC risk in the immediate years following an FTP. No large prospective studies, however, have examined whether the number and timing of pregnancies are associated with BC risk for BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers. Methods: Using weighted and time-varying Cox proportional hazards models, we investigated whether reproductive events are associated with BC risk for mutation carriers using a retrospective cohort (5707 BRCA1 and 3525 BRCA2 mutation carriers) and a prospective cohort (2276 BRCA1 and 1610 BRCA2 mutation carriers), separately for each cohort and the combined prospective and retrospective cohort. Results: For BRCA1 mutation carriers, there was no overall association with parity compared with nulliparity (combined hazard ratio [HRc] = 0.99, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 0.83 to 1.18). Relative to being uniparous, an increased number of FTPs was associated with decreased BC risk (HRc = 0.79, 95% CI = 0.69 to 0.91; HRc = 0.70, 95% CI = 0.59 to 0.82; HRc = 0.50, 95% CI = 0.40 to 0.63, for 2, 3, and ≥4 FTPs, respectively, Ptrend < .0001) and increasing duration of breastfeeding was associated with decreased BC risk (combined cohort Ptrend = .0003). Relative to being nulliparous, uniparous BRCA1 mutation carriers were at increased BC risk in the prospective analysis (prospective hazard ration [HRp] = 1.69, 95% CI = 1.09 to 2.62). For BRCA2 mutation carriers, being parous was associated with a 30% increase in BC risk (HRc = 1.33, 95% CI = 1.05 to 1.69), and there was no apparent decrease in risk associated with multiparity except for having at least 4 FTPs vs. 1 FTP (HRc = 0.72, 95% CI = 0.54 to 0.98). Conclusions: These findings suggest differential associations with parity between BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers with higher risk for uniparous BRCA1 carriers and parous BRCA2 carriers.
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27. The FANCM:p.Arg658* truncating variant is associated with risk of triple-negative breast cancer
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the FIRC Institute for Molecular Oncology, Genome Diagnostics Program, Milan, Italy. [Bogliolo M, Pujol R] Department of Genetics and Microbiology, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Bellaterra, Barcelona, Spain. Center for Biomedical Network Research on Rare Diseases (CIBERER), Madrid, Spain. Institute of Biomedical Research, Sant Pau Hospital, Barcelona, Spain. [Caleca L] Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Nazionale dei Tumori, Unit of Molecular Bases of Genetic Risk and Genetic Testing, Department of Research, Milan, Italy. [Lasheras SV] Department of Genetics and Microbiology, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Bellaterra, Barcelona, Spain. [Balmaña J] High Risk and Cancer Prevention Group, Vall d’Hebron Institute of Oncology (VHIO), Barcelona, Spain. Oncologia Mèdica, Vall d’Hebron Hospital Universitari, Barcelona, Spain. [Diez O] Oncogenetics Group, Vall d’Hebron Institute of Oncology (VHIO), Barcelona, Spain. Genètica, Vall d’Hebron Hospital Universitari, Barcelona, Spain, Hospital Universitari Vall d'Hebron, University of Iceland [Reykjavik], Università degli Studi di Milano = University of Milan (UNIMI), Universiteit Leiden-Universiteit Leiden, University of Pennsylvania-University of Pennsylvania, University of Pennsylvania, Georgetown University [Washington] (GU), Università degli Studi di Roma 'La Sapienza' = Sapienza University [Rome] (UNIROMA), Universität Heidelberg [Heidelberg] = Heidelberg University, European Project: 634935,H2020,H2020-PHC-2014-two-stage,BRIDGES(2015), European Project: 633784,H2020,H2020-PHC-2014-two-stage,B-CAST(2015), European Project: 223175,EC:FP7:HEALTH,FP7-HEALTH-2007-B,COGS(2009), Human Genetics, Vall d'Hebron Barcelona Hospital Campus, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona [Barcelona] (UAB), Università degli studi di Milano [Milano], University Hospitals of Leicester, Université Paris-Est Créteil Val-de-Marne - Paris 12 (UPEC UP12)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Université Paris Diderot - Paris 7 (UPD7)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Department of Biology, University of Pisa, Centre de Recherche en Cancérologie de Lyon (CRCL), Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 (UCBL), Université de Lyon-Université de Lyon-Centre Léon Bérard [Lyon]-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Pomeranian Medical University-International Hereditary Cancer Centre, McGill University, University of Kansas Medical Center [Lawrence], Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (UVSQ)-Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11)-Assistance publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) (APHP)-Hôpital Paul Brousse-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM), Department of Oncology-University of Cambridge [UK] (CAM), Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf [Düsseldorf], Cancer et génôme: Bioinformatique, biostatistiques et épidémiologie d'un système complexe, MINES ParisTech - École nationale supérieure des mines de Paris-Institut Curie-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM), Technical University of Munich (TUM), Università degli Studi di Roma 'La Sapienza' [Rome], IT University of Copenhagen, Laval University [Québec], Université Paris Descartes - Paris 5 (UPD5)-Institut Curie-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM), Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, University of Santiago de Compostela, Læknadeild (HÍ), Faculty of Medicine (UI), Biomedical Center (UI), Lífvísindasetur (HÍ), Heilbrigðisvísindasvið (HÍ), School of Health Sciences (UI), Háskóli Íslands, University of Iceland, Université de Lyon-Université de Lyon-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM), Assistance publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) (AP-HP)-Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11)-Hôpital Paul Brousse-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (UVSQ), MINES ParisTech - École nationale supérieure des mines de Paris, Institut Curie [Paris]-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Université Paris Descartes - Paris 5 (UPD5), Universidade do Porto, Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España), Unión Europea. Comisión Europea, Against Breast Cancer, Cancer Research UK (Reino Unido), Unión Europea. Comisión Europea. H2020, Cancer UK Grant, Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Ministère de Économie, de la science et de innovation (Canadá), NIH - National Cancer Institute (NCI) (Estados Unidos), Dutch Cancer Society (Holanda), Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Xunta de Galicia (España), Canadian Cancer Society, California Breast Cancer Research Program, California Department of Public Health, Medical Research Council (Reino Unido), Free State of Saxony, Germany (LIFE -Leipzig Research Centre for Civilization Diseases), Federal Ministry of Education & Research (Alemania), German Cancer Aid, Helsinki University Central Hospital Research Fund, Finlands Akademi (Finlandia), Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (Alemania), Russian Foundation for Basic Research, Ministry of Science and Higher Education (Rusia), National Health and Medical Research Council (Australia), Biobanking and BioMolecular resources Research Infrastructure (Países Bajos), Estée Lauder Companies’ Breast Cancer Campaign, Swedish Research Council, NIH - National Cancer Institute (NCI). Specialized Programs of Research Excellence (SPOREs) (Estados Unidos), Lon V. Smith Foundation, Research Coincil of Lithuania, Italian Association for Cancer Research, University of Kansas. Cancer Center (Estados Unidos), Unión Europea. Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional (FEDER/ERDF), French National Cancer Institute, Netherlands Organisation for Health Research and Development, Pink Ribbons Project, United States of Department of Health & Human Services, HUS Gynecology and Obstetrics, Clinicum, University of Helsinki, Medicum, Kristiina Aittomäki / Principal Investigator, HUSLAB, University Management, HUS Comprehensive Cancer Center, Biosciences, Helsinki University Hospital, and Lietuvos Mokslo Taryba (Lituania)
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0301 basic medicine ,Gene mutation ,Càncer - Aspectes genètics ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Breast cancer ,Mama - Càncer ,Fanconi anemia ,[SDV.MHEP.MI]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Infectious diseases ,Brjóstakrabbamein ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,Pharmacology (medical) ,FANCM ,631/208/68 ,skin and connective tissue diseases ,Cancer genetics ,Triple-negative breast cancer ,ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS ,[SDV.MHEP.ME]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Emerging diseases ,Manchester Cancer Research Centre ,Otros calificadores::Otros calificadores::/genética [Otros calificadores] ,article ,lcsh:Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,3. Good health ,Oncology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Neoplasms::Neoplasms by Site::Breast Neoplasms::Triple Negative Breast Neoplasms [DISEASES] ,[SDV.MP.VIR]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and Parasitology/Virology ,Life Sciences & Biomedicine ,3122 Cancers ,ABCTB Investigators ,lcsh:RC254-282 ,KConFab ,Olaparib ,Càncer de mama ,GEMO Study Collaborators ,03 medical and health sciences ,breast cancer ,[SDV.MHEP.CSC]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Cardiology and cardiovascular system ,SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being ,631/67/68 ,medicine ,Other subheadings::Other subheadings::/genetics [Other subheadings] ,Erfðafræði ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,[SDV.MP.PAR]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and Parasitology/Parasitology ,ddc:610 ,Risk factor ,CHEK2 ,Krabbamein ,Cancer och onkologi ,FancM ,Science & Technology ,cancer ,MUTATIONS ,business.industry ,ResearchInstitutes_Networks_Beacons/mcrc ,Biology and Life Sciences ,nutritional and metabolic diseases ,cancer genetics ,medicine.disease ,GENE ,Expressió gènica ,[SDV.MP.BAC]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and Parasitology/Bacteriology ,neoplasias::neoplasias por localización::neoplasias de la mama::neoplasias de mama triple negativos [ENFERMEDADES] ,030104 developmental biology ,chemistry ,692/4028/67/68 ,Cancer and Oncology ,FANCONI-ANEMIA ,Cancer research ,gene expression ,C.5791C-GREATER-THAN-T ,business - Abstract
Publisher's version (útgefin grein), Breast cancer is a common disease partially caused by genetic risk factors. Germline pathogenic variants in DNA repair genes BRCA1, BRCA2, PALB2, ATM, and CHEK2 are associated with breast cancer risk. FANCM, which encodes for a DNA translocase, has been proposed as a breast cancer predisposition gene, with greater effects for the ER-negative and triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) subtypes. We tested the three recurrent protein-truncating variants FANCM:p.Arg658*, p.Gln1701*, and p.Arg1931* for association with breast cancer risk in 67,112 cases, 53,766 controls, and 26,662 carriers of pathogenic variants of BRCA1 or BRCA2. These three variants were also studied functionally by measuring survival and chromosome fragility in FANCM−/− patient-derived immortalized fibroblasts treated with diepoxybutane or olaparib. We observed that FANCM:p.Arg658* was associated with increased risk of ER-negative disease and TNBC (OR = 2.44, P = 0.034 and OR = 3.79; P = 0.009, respectively). In a country-restricted analysis, we confirmed the associations detected for FANCM:p.Arg658* and found that also FANCM:p.Arg1931* was associated with ER-negative breast cancer risk (OR = 1.96; P = 0.006). The functional results indicated that all three variants were deleterious affecting cell survival and chromosome stability with FANCM:p.Arg658* causing more severe phenotypes. In conclusion, we confirmed that the two rare FANCM deleterious variants p.Arg658* and p.Arg1931* are risk factors for ER-negative and TNBC subtypes. Overall our data suggest that the effect of truncating variants on breast cancer risk may depend on their position in the gene. Cell sensitivity to olaparib exposure, identifies a possible therapeutic option to treat FANCM-associated tumors., Peterlongo laboratory is supported by Associazione Italiana Ricerca sul Cancro (AIRC; IG2015 no.16732) to P. Peterlongo and by a fellowship from Fondazione Umberto Veronesi to G. Figlioli. Surrallés laboratory is supported by the ICREA-Academia program, the Spanish Ministry of Health (projects FANCOSTEM and FANCOLEN), the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competiveness (projects CB06/07/0023 and RTI2018-098419-B-I00), the European Commission (EUROFANCOLEN project HEALTH-F5-2012-305421 and P-SPHERE COFUND project), the Fanconi Anemia Research Fund Inc, and the “Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional, una manera de hacer Europa” (FEDER). CIBERER is an initiative of the Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Spain. BCAC: we thank all the individuals who took part in these studies and all the researchers, clinicians, technicians and administrative staff who have enabled this work to be carried out. ABCFS thank Maggie Angelakos, Judi Maskiell, Tu Nguyen-Dumont is a National Breast Cancer Foundation (Australia) Career Development Fellow. ABCS thanks the Blood bank Sanquin, The Netherlands. Samples are made available to researchers on a non-exclusive basis. BCEES thanks Allyson Thomson, Christobel Saunders, Terry Slevin, BreastScreen Western Australia, Elizabeth Wylie, Rachel Lloyd. The BCINIS study would not have been possible without the contributions of Dr. Hedy Rennert, Dr. K. Landsman, Dr. N. Gronich, Dr. A. Flugelman, Dr. W. Saliba, Dr. E. Liani, Dr. I. Cohen, Dr. S. Kalet, Dr. V. Friedman, Dr. O. Barnet of the NICCC in Haifa, and all the contributing family medicine, surgery, pathology and oncology teams in all medical institutes in Northern Israel. The BREOGAN study would not have been possible without the contributions of the following: Manuela Gago-Dominguez, Jose Esteban Castelao, Angel Carracedo, Victor Muñoz Garzón, Alejandro Novo Domínguez, Maria Elena Martinez, Sara Miranda Ponte, Carmen Redondo Marey, Maite Peña Fernández, Manuel Enguix Castelo, Maria Torres, Manuel Calaza (BREOGAN), José Antúnez, Máximo Fraga and the staff of the Department of Pathology and Biobank of the University Hospital Complex of Santiago-CHUS, Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria de Santiago, IDIS, Xerencia de Xestion Integrada de Santiago-SERGAS; Joaquín González-Carreró and the staff of the Department of Pathology and Biobank of University Hospital Complex of Vigo, Instituto de Investigacion Biomedica Galicia Sur, SERGAS, Vigo, Spain. BSUCH thanks Peter Bugert, Medical Faculty Mannheim. CBCS thanks study participants, co-investigators, collaborators and staff of the Canadian Breast Cancer Study, and project coordinators Agnes Lai and Celine Morissette. CCGP thanks Styliani Apostolaki, Anna Margiolaki, Georgios Nintos, Maria Perraki, Georgia Saloustrou, Georgia Sevastaki, Konstantinos Pompodakis. CGPS thanks staff and participants of the Copenhagen General Population Study. For the excellent technical assistance: Dorthe Uldall Andersen, Maria Birna Arnadottir, Anne Bank, Dorthe Kjeldgård Hansen. The Danish Cancer Biobank is acknowledged for providing infrastructure for the collection of blood samples for the cases. Investigators from the CPS-II cohort thank the participants and Study Management Group for their invaluable contributions to this research. They also acknowledge the contribution to this study from central cancer registries supported through the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National Program of Cancer Registries, as well as cancer registries supported by the National Cancer Institute Surveillance Epidemiology and End Results program. The CTS Steering Committee includes Leslie Bernstein, Susan Neuhausen, James Lacey, Sophia Wang, Huiyan Ma, and Jessica Clague DeHart at the Beckman Research Institute of City of Hope, Dennis Deapen, Rich Pinder, and Eunjung Lee at the University of Southern California, Pam Horn-Ross, Peggy Reynolds, Christina Clarke Dur and David Nelson at the Cancer Prevention Institute of California, Hoda Anton-Culver, Argyrios Ziogas, and Hannah Park at the University of California Irvine, and Fred Schumacher at Case Western University. DIETCOMPLYF thanks the patients, nurses and clinical staff involved in the study. The DietCompLyf study was funded by the charity Against Breast Cancer (Registered Charity Number 1121258) and the NCRN. We thank the participants and the investigators of EPIC (European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition). ESTHER thanks Hartwig Ziegler, Sonja Wolf, Volker Hermann, Christa Stegmaier, Katja Butterbach. FHRISK thanks NIHR for funding. GC-HBOC thanks Stefanie Engert, Heide Hellebrand, Sandra Kröber and LIFE - Leipzig Research Centre for Civilization Diseases (Markus Loeffler, Joachim Thiery, Matthias Nüchter, Ronny Baber). The GENICA Network: Dr. Margarete Fischer-Bosch-Institute of Clinical Pharmacology, Stuttgart, and University of Tübingen, Germany [HB, Wing-Yee Lo], German Cancer Consortium (DKTK) and German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) [HB], Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) under Germany’s Excellence Strategy - EXC 2180 - 390900677 [HB], Department of Internal Medicine, Evangelische Kliniken Bonn gGmbH, Johanniter Krankenhaus, Bonn, Germany [Yon-Dschun Ko, Christian Baisch], Institute of Pathology, University of Bonn, Germany [Hans-Peter Fischer], Molecular Genetics of Breast Cancer, Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum (DKFZ), Heidelberg, Germany [Ute Hamann], Institute for Prevention and Occupational Medicine of the German Social Accident Insurance, Institute of the Ruhr University Bochum (IPA), Bochum, Germany [TB, Beate Pesch, Sylvia Rabstein, Anne Lotz]; and Institute of Occupational Medicine and Maritime Medicine, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Germany [Volker Harth]. HABCS thanks Michael Bremer. HEBCS thanks Heidi Toiminen, Kristiina Aittomäki, Irja Erkkilä and Outi Malkavaara. HMBCS thanks Peter Hillemanns, Hans Christiansen and Johann H. Karstens. HUBCS thanks Shamil Gantsev. KARMA thanks the Swedish Medical Research Counsel. KBCP thanks Eija Myöhänen, Helena Kemiläinen. LMBC thanks Gilian Peuteman, Thomas Van Brussel, EvyVanderheyden and Kathleen Corthouts. MABCS thanks Milena Jakimovska (RCGEB “Georgi D. Efremov), Katerina Kubelka, Mitko Karadjozov (Adzibadem-Sistina” Hospital), Andrej Arsovski and Liljana Stojanovska (Re-Medika” Hospital) for their contributions and commitment to this study. MARIE thanks Petra Seibold, Dieter Flesch-Janys, Judith Heinz, Nadia Obi, Alina Vrieling, Sabine Behrens, Ursula Eilber, Muhabbet Celik, Til Olchers and Stefan Nickels. MBCSG (Milan Breast Cancer Study Group) thanks Daniela Zaffaroni, Irene Feroce, and the personnel of the Cogentech Cancer Genetic Test Laboratory. We thank the coordinators, the research staff and especially the MMHS participants for their continued collaboration on research studies in breast cancer. MSKCC thanks Marina Corines and Lauren Jacobs. MTLGEBCS would like to thank Martine Tranchant (CHU de Québec Research Center), Marie-France Valois, Annie Turgeon and Lea Heguy (McGill University Health Center, Royal Victoria Hospital; McGill University) for DNA extraction, sample management and skillful technical assistance. J.S. is Chairholder of the Canada Research Chair in Oncogenetics. NBHS thanks study participants and research staff for their contributions and commitment to the studies. We would like to thank the participants and staff of the Nurses’ Health Study and Nurses’ Health Study II for their valuable contributions as well as the following state cancer registries for their help: AL, AZ, AR, CA, CO, CT, DE, FL, GA, ID, IL, IN, IA, KY, LA, ME, MD, MA, MI, NE, NH, NJ, NY, NC, ND, OH, OK, OR, PA, RI, SC, TN, TX, VA, WA, WY. The study protocol was approved by the institutional review boards of the Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, and those of participating registries as required. The authors assume full responsibility for analyses and interpretation of these data. OFBCR thanks Teresa Selander and Nayana Weerasooriya. ORIGO thanks E. Krol-Warmerdam, and J. Blom for patient accrual, administering questionnaires, and managing clinical information. PBCS thanks Louise Brinton, Mark Sherman, Neonila Szeszenia-Dabrowska, Beata Peplonska, Witold Zatonski, Pei Chao and Michael Stagner. The ethical approval for the POSH study is MREC /00/6/69, UKCRN ID: 1137. We thank staff in the Experimental Cancer Medicine Centre (ECMC) supported Faculty of Medicine Tissue Bank and the Faculty of Medicine DNA Banking resource. PREFACE thanks Sonja Oeser and Silke Landrith. PROCAS thanks NIHR for funding. RBCS thanks Petra Bos, Jannet Blom, Ellen Crepin, Elisabeth Huijskens, Anja Kromwijk-Nieuwlaat, Annette Heemskerk, the Erasmus MC Family Cancer Clinic. We thank the SEARCH and EPIC teams. SKKDKFZS thanks all study participants, clinicians, family doctors, researchers and technicians for their contributions and commitment to this study. We thank the SUCCESS Study teams in Munich, Duessldorf, Erlangen and Ulm. SZBCS thanks Ewa Putresza. UCIBCS thanks Irene Masunaka. UKBGS thanks Breast Cancer Now and the Institute of Cancer Research for support and funding of the Breakthrough Generations Study, and the study participants, study staff, and the doctors, nurses and other health care providers and health information sources who have contributed to the study. We acknowledge NHS funding to the Royal Marsden/ICR NIHR Biomedical Research Centre. CIMBA: we are grateful to all the families and clinicians who contribute to the studies; Sue Healey, in particular taking on the task of mutation classification with the late Olga Sinilnikova; Maggie Angelakos, Judi Maskiell, Helen Tsimiklis; members and participants in the New York site of the Breast Cancer Family Registry; members and participants in the Ontario Familial Breast Cancer Registry; Vilius Rudaitis and Laimonas Griškevičius; Yuan Chun Ding and Linda Steele for their work in participant enrollment and biospecimen and data management; Bent Ejlertsen and Anne-Marie Gerdes for the recruitment and genetic counseling of participants; Alicia Barroso, Rosario Alonso and Guillermo Pita; all the individuals and the researchers who took part in CONSIT TEAM (Consorzio Italiano Tumori Ereditari Alla Mammella), thanks in particular: Giulia Cagnoli, Roberta Villa, Irene Feroce, Mariarosaria Calvello, Riccardo Dolcetti, Giuseppe Giannini, Laura Papi, Gabriele Lorenzo Capone, Liliana Varesco, Viviana Gismondi, Maria Grazia Tibiletti, Daniela Furlan, Antonella Savarese, Aline Martayan, Stefania Tommasi, Brunella Pilato, Isabella Marchi, Elena Bandieri, Antonio Russo, Daniele Calistri and the personnel of the Cogentech Cancer Genetic Test Laboratory, Milan, Italy. FPGMX: members of the Cancer Genetics group (IDIS): Ana Blanco, Miguel Aguado, Uxía Esperón and Belinda Rodríguez. We thank all participants, clinicians, family doctors, researchers, and technicians for their contributions and commitment to the DKFZ study and the collaborating groups in Lahore, Pakistan (Noor Muhammad, Sidra Gull, Seerat Bajwa, Faiz Ali Khan, Humaira Naeemi, Saima Faisal, Asif Loya, Mohammed Aasim Yusuf) and Bogota, Colombia (Diana Torres, Ignacio Briceno, Fabian Gil). Genetic Modifiers of Cancer Risk in BRCA1/2 Mutation Carriers (GEMO) study is a study from the National Cancer Genetics Network UNICANCER Genetic Group, France. We wish to pay a tribute to Olga M. Sinilnikova, who with Dominique Stoppa-Lyonnet initiated and coordinated GEMO until she sadly passed away on the 30th June 2014. The team in Lyon (Olga Sinilnikova, Mélanie Léoné, Laure Barjhoux, Carole Verny-Pierre, Sylvie Mazoyer, Francesca Damiola, Valérie Sornin) managed the GEMO samples until the biological resource centre was transferred to Paris in December 2015 (Noura Mebirouk, Fabienne Lesueur, Dominique Stoppa-Lyonnet). We want to thank all the GEMO collaborating groups for their contribution to this study. Drs.Sofia Khan, Irja Erkkilä and Virpi Palola; The Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer Research Group Netherlands (HEBON) consists of the following Collaborating Centers: Netherlands Cancer Institute (coordinating center), Amsterdam, NL: M.A. Rookus, F.B.L. Hogervorst, F.E. van Leeuwen, M.A. Adank, M.K. Schmidt, N.S. Russell, D.J. Jenner; Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, NL: J.M. Collée, A.M.W. van den Ouweland, M.J. Hooning, C.M. Seynaeve, C.H.M. van Deurzen, I.M. Obdeijn; Leiden University Medical Center, NL: C.J. van Asperen, P. Devilee, T.C.T.E.F. van Cronenburg; Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Center, NL: C.M. Kets, A.R. Mensenkamp; University Medical Center Utrecht, NL: M.G.E.M. Ausems, M.J. Koudijs; Amsterdam Medical Center, NL: C.M. Aalfs, H.E.J. Meijers-Heijboer; VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, NL: K. van Engelen, J.J.P. Gille; Maastricht University Medical Center, NL: E.B. Gómez-Garcia, M.J. Blok; University of Groningen, NL: J.C. Oosterwijk, A.H. van der Hout, M.J. Mourits, G.H. de Bock; The Netherlands Comprehensive Cancer Organisation (IKNL): S. Siesling, J.Verloop; The nationwide network and registry of histo- and cytopathology in The Netherlands (PALGA): A.W. van den Belt-Dusebout. HEBON thanks the study participants and the registration teams of IKNL and PALGA for part of the data collection. Overbeek; the Hungarian Breast and Ovarian Cancer Study Group members (Janos Papp, Aniko Bozsik, Zoltan Matrai, Miklos Kasler, Judit Franko, Maria Balogh, Gabriella Domokos, Judit Ferenczi, Department of Molecular Genetics, National Institute of Oncology, Budapest, Hungary) and the clinicians and patients for their contributions to this study; HVH (University Hospital Vall d’Hebron) the authors acknowledge the Oncogenetics Group (VHIO) and the High Risk and Cancer Prevention Unit of the University Hospital Vall d’Hebron, Miguel Servet Progam (CP10/00617), and the Cellex Foundation for providing research facilities and equipment; the ICO Hereditary Cancer Program team led by Dr. Gabriel Capella; the ICO Hereditary Cancer Program team led by Dr. Gabriel Capella; Dr Martine Dumont for sample management and skillful assistance; Catarina Santos and Pedro Pinto; members of the Center of Molecular Diagnosis, Oncogenetics Department and Molecular Oncology Research Center of Barretos Cancer Hospital; Heather Thorne, Eveline Niedermayr, all the kConFab investigators, research nurses and staff, the heads and staff of the Family Cancer Clinics, and the Clinical Follow Up Study (which has received funding from the NHMRC, the National Breast Cancer Foundation, Cancer Australia, and the National Institute of Health (USA)) for their contributions to this resource, and the many families who contribute to kConFab; the investigators of the Australia New Zealand NRG Oncology group; members and participants in the Ontario Cancer Genetics Network; Kevin Sweet, Caroline Craven, Julia Cooper, Amber Aielts, and Michelle O’Conor; Christina Selkirk; Helena Jernström, Karin Henriksson, Katja Harbst, Maria Soller, Ulf Kristoffersson; from Gothenburg Sahlgrenska University Hospital: Anna Öfverholm, Margareta Nordling, Per Karlsson, Zakaria Einbeigi; from Stockholm and Karolinska University Hospital: Anna von Wachenfeldt, Annelie Liljegren, Annika Lindblom, Brita Arver, Gisela Barbany Bustinza; from Umeå University Hospital: Beatrice Melin, Christina Edwinsdotter Ardnor, Monica Emanuelsson; from Uppsala University: Hans Ehrencrona, Maritta Hellström Pigg, Richard Rosenquist; from Linköping University Hospital: Marie Stenmark-Askmalm, Sigrun Liedgren; Cecilia Zvocec, Qun Niu; Joyce Seldon and Lorna Kwan; Dr. Robert Nussbaum, Beth Crawford, Kate Loranger, Julie Mak, Nicola Stewart, Robin Lee, Amie Blanco and Peggy Conrad and Salina Chan; Carole Pye, Patricia Harrington and Eva Wozniak. OSUCCG thanks Kevin Sweet, Caroline Craven, Julia Cooper, Michelle O’Conor and Amber Aeilts. BCAC is funded by Cancer Research UK [C1287/A16563, C1287/A10118], the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme (grant numbers 634935 and 633784 for BRIDGES and B-CAST respectively), and by the European Community´s Seventh Framework Programme under grant agreement number 223175 (grant number HEALTH-F2-2009-223175) (COGS). The EU Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme funding source had no role in study design, data collection, data analysis, data interpretation or writing of the report. Genotyping of the OncoArray was funded by the NIH Grant U19 CA148065, and Cancer UK Grant C1287/A16563 and the PERSPECTIVE project supported by the Government of Canada through Genome Canada and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (grant GPH-129344) and, the Ministère de l’Économie, Science et Innovation du Québec through Genome Québec and the PSRSIIRI-701 grant, and the Quebec Breast Cancer Foundation. The Australian Breast Cancer Family Study (ABCFS) was supported by grant UM1 CA164920 from the National Cancer Institute (USA). The content of this manuscript does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the National Cancer Institute or any of the collaborating centers in the Breast Cancer Family Registry (BCFR), nor does mention of trade names, commercial products, or organizations imply endorsement by the USA Government or the BCFR. The ABCFS was also supported by the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia, the New South Wales Cancer Council, the Victorian Health Promotion Foundation (Australia) and the Victorian Breast Cancer Research Consortium. J.L.H. is a National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Senior Principal Research Fellow. M.C.S. is a NHMRC Senior Research Fellow. The ABCS study was supported by the Dutch Cancer Society [grants NKI 2007-3839; 2009 4363]. The Australian Breast Cancer Tissue Bank (ABCTB) was supported by the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia, The Cancer Institute NSW and the National Breast Cancer Foundation. The AHS study is supported by the intramural research program of the National Institutes of Health, the National Cancer Institute (grant number Z01-CP010119), and the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (grant number Z01-ES049030). The work of the BBCC was partly funded by ELAN-Fond of the University Hospital of Erlangen. The BBCS is funded by Cancer Research UK and Breast Cancer Now and acknowledges NHS funding to the NIHR Biomedical Research Centre, and the National Cancer Research Network (NCRN). The BCEES was funded by the National Health and Medical Research Council, Australia and the Cancer Council Western Australia. For the BCFR-NY, BCFR-PA, BCFR-UT this work was supported by grant UM1 CA164920 from the National Cancer Institute. The content of this manuscript does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the National Cancer Institute or any of the collaborating centers in the Breast Cancer Family Registry (BCFR), nor does mention of trade names, commercial products, or organizations imply endorsement by the US Government or the BCFR. BCINIS study was funded by the BCRF (The Breast Cancer Research Foundation, USA). The BREast Oncology GAlician Network (BREOGAN) is funded by Acción Estratégica de Salud del Instituto de Salud Carlos III FIS PI12/02125/Cofinanciado FEDER; Acción Estratégica de Salud del Instituto de Salud Carlos III FIS Intrasalud (PI13/01136); Programa Grupos Emergentes, Cancer Genetics Unit, Instituto de Investigacion Biomedica Galicia Sur. Xerencia de Xestion Integrada de Vigo-SERGAS, Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Spain; Grant 10CSA012E, Consellería de Industria Programa Sectorial de Investigación Aplicada, PEME I + D e I + D Suma del Plan Gallego de Investigación, Desarrollo e Innovación Tecnológica de la Consellería de Industria de la Xunta de Galicia, Spain; Grant EC11-192. Fomento de la Investigación Clínica Independiente, Ministerio de Sanidad, Servicios Sociales e Igualdad, Spain; and Grant FEDER-Innterconecta. Ministerio de Economia y Competitividad, Xunta de Galicia, Spain. The BSUCH study was supported by the Dietmar-Hopp Foundation, the Helmholtz Society and the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ). Sample collection and processing was funded in part by grants from the National Cancer Institute (NCI R01CA120120 and K24CA169004). CBCS is funded by the Canadian Cancer Society (grant # 313404) and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research. CCGP is supported by funding from the University of Crete. The CECILE study was supported by Fondation de France, Institut National du Cancer (INCa), Ligue Nationale contre le Cancer, Agence Nationale de Sécurité Sanitaire, de l’Alimentation, de l’Environnement et du Travail (ANSES), Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR). The CGPS was supported by the Chief Physician Johan Boserup and Lise Boserup Fund, the Danish Medical Research Council, and Herlev and Gentofte Hospital. The American Cancer Society funds the creation, maintenance, and updating of the CPS-II cohort. The CTS was initially supported by the California Breast Cancer Act of 1993 and the California Breast Cancer Research Fund (contract 97-10500) and is currently funded through the National Institutes of Health (R01 CA77398, K05 CA136967, UM1 CA164917, and U01 CA199277). Collection of cancer incidence data was supported by the California Department of Public Health as part of the statewide cancer reporting program mandated by California Health and Safety Code Section 103885. The University of Westminster curates the DietCompLyf database funded by Against Breast Cancer Registered Charity No. 1121258 and the NCRN. The coordination of EPIC is financially supported by the European Commission (DG-SANCO) and the International Agency for Research on Cancer. The national cohorts are supported by: Ligue Contre le Cancer, Institut Gustave Roussy, Mutuelle Générale de l’Education Nationale, Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM) (France); German Cancer Aid, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) (Germany); the Hellenic Health Foundation, the Stavros Niarchos Foundation (Greece); Associazione Italiana per la Ricerca sul Cancro-AIRC-Italy and National Research Council (Italy); Dutch Ministry of Public Health, Welfare and Sports (VWS), Netherlands Cancer Registry (NKR), LK Research Funds, Dutch Prevention Funds, Dutch ZON (Zorg Onderzoek Nederland), World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF), Statistics Netherlands (The Netherlands); Health Research Fund (FIS), PI13/00061 to Granada, PI13/01162 to EPIC-Murcia, Regional Governments of Andalucía, Asturias, Basque Country, Murcia and Navarra, ISCIII RETIC (RD06/0020) (Spain); Cancer Research UK (14136 to EPIC-Norfolk; C570/A16491 and C8221/A19170 to EPIC-Oxford), Medical Research Council (1000143 to EPIC-Norfolk, MR/M012190/1 to EPIC-Oxford) (United Kingdom). The ESTHER study was supported by a grant from the Baden Württemberg Ministry of Science, Research and Arts. Additional cases were recruited in the context of the VERDI study, which was supported by a grant from the German Cancer Aid (Deutsche Krebshilfe). FHRISK is funded from NIHR grant PGfAR 0707-10031. The GC-HBOC (German Consortium of Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer) is supported by the German Cancer Aid (grant no 110837, coordinator: Rita K. Schmutzler, Cologne). This work was also funded by the European Regional Development Fund and Free State of Saxony, Germany (LIFE - Leipzig Research Centre for Civilization Diseases, project numbers 713-241202, 713-241202, 14505/2470, 14575/2470). The GENICA was funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) Germany grants 01KW9975/5, 01KW9976/8, 01KW9977/0 and 01KW0114, the Robert Bosch Foundation, Stuttgart, Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum (DKFZ), Heidelberg, the Institute for Prevention and Occupational Medicine of the German Social Accident Insurance, Institute of the Ruhr University Bochum (IPA), Bochum, as well as the Department of Internal Medicine, Evangelische Kliniken Bonn gGmbH, Johanniter Krankenhaus, Bonn, Germany. The GEPARSIXTO study was conducted by the German Breast Group GmbH. The GESBC was supported by the Deutsche Krebshilfe e. V. [70492] and the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ). The HABCS study was supported by the Claudia von Schilling Foundation for Breast Cancer Research, by the Lower Saxonian Cancer Society, and by the Rudolf Bartling Foundation. The HEBCS was financially supported by the Helsinki University Central Hospital Research Fund, Academy of Finland (266528), the Finnish Cancer Society, and the Sigrid Juselius Foundation. The HMBCS was supported by a grant from the German Research Foundation (Do 761/10-1). The HUBCS was supported by a grant from the German Federal Ministry of Research and Education (RUS08/017), and by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research and the Federal Agency for Scientific Organizations for support the Bioresource collections and RFBR grants 14-04-97088, 17-29-06014 and 17-44-020498. E.K was supported by the program for support the bioresource collections №007-030164/2 and study was performed as part of the assignment of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of Russian Federation (№АААА-А16-116020350032-1). Financial support for KARBAC was provided through the regional agreement on medical training and clinical research (ALF) between Stockholm County Council and Karolinska Institutet, the Swedish Cancer Society, The Gustav V Jubilee foundation and Bert von Kantzows foundation. The KARMA study was supported by Märit and Hans Rausings Initiative Against Breast Cancer. The KBCP was financially supported by the special Government Funding (EVO) of Kuopio University Hospital grants, Cancer Fund of North Savo, the Finnish Cancer Organizations, and by the strategic funding of the University of Eastern Finland. LMBC is supported by the ‘Stichting tegen Kanker’. DL is supported by the FWO. The MABCS study is funded by the Research Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology “Georgi D. Efremov” and supported by the German Academic Exchange Program, DAAD. The MARIE study was supported by the Deutsche Krebshilfe e.V. [70-2892-BR I, 106332, 108253, 108419, 110826, 110828], the Hamburg Cancer Society, the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) and the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) Germany [01KH0402]. MBCSG is supported by grants from the Italian Association for Cancer Research (AIRC) and by funds from the Italian citizens who allocated the 5/1000 share of their tax payment in support of the Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Nazionale Tumori, according to Italian laws (INT-Institutional strategic projects “5 × 1000”). The MCBCS was supported by the NIH grants CA192393, CA116167, CA176785 an NIH Specialized Program of Research Excellence (SPORE) in Breast Cancer [CA116201], and the Breast Cancer Research Foundation and a generous gift from the David F. and Margaret T. Grohne Family Foundation. MCCS cohort recruitment was funded by VicHealth and Cancer Council Victoria. The MCCS was further supported by Australian NHMRC grants 209057 and 396414, and by infrastructure provided by Cancer Council Victoria. Cases and their vital status were ascertained through the Victorian Cancer Registry (VCR) and the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW), including the National Death Index and the Australian Cancer Database. The MEC was support by NIH grants CA63464, CA54281, CA098758, CA132839 and CA164973. The MISS study is supported by funding from ERC-2011-294576 Advanced grant, Swedish Cancer Society, Swedish Research Council, Local hospital funds, Berta Kamprad Foundation, Gunnar Nilsson. The MMHS study was supported by NIH grants CA97396, CA128931, CA116201, CA140286 and CA177150. MSKCC is supported by grants from the Breast Cancer Research Foundation and Robert and Kate Niehaus Clinical Cancer Genetics Initiative. The work of MTLGEBCS was supported by the Quebec Breast Cancer Foundation, the Canadian Institutes of Health Research for the “CIHR Team in Familial Risks of Breast Cancer” program – grant # CRN-87521 and the Ministry of Economic Development, Innovation and Export Trade – grant # PSR-SIIRI-701. The NBHS was supported by NIH grant R01CA100374. Biological sample preparation was conducted the Survey and Biospecimen Shared Resource, which is supported by P30 CA68485. The Northern California Breast Cancer Family Registry (NC-BCFR) and Ontario Familial Breast Cancer Registry (OFBCR) were supported by grant UM1 CA164920 from the National Cancer Institute (USA). The content of this manuscript does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the National Cancer Institute or any of the collaborating centers in the Breast Cancer Family Registry (BCFR), nor does mention of trade names, commercial products, or organizations imply endorsement by the USA Government or the BCFR. The Carolina Breast Cancer Study was funded by Komen Foundation, the National Cancer Institute (P50 CA058223, U54 CA156733, U01 CA179715), and the North Carolina University Cancer Research Fund. The NHS was supported by NIH grants P01 CA87969, UM1 CA186107, and U19 CA148065. The NHS2 was supported by NIH grants UM1 CA176726 and U19 CA148065. The ORIGO study was supported by the Dutch Cancer Society (RUL 1997-1505) and the Biobanking and Biomolecular Resources Research Infrastructure (BBMRI-NL CP16). The PBCS was funded by Intramural Research Funds of the National Cancer Institute, Department of Health and Human Services, USA. Genotyping for PLCO was supported by the Intramural Research Program of the National Institutes of Health, NCI, Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics. The PLCO is supported by the Intramural Research Program of the Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics and supported by contracts from the Division of Cancer Prevention, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health. The POSH study is funded by Cancer Research UK (grants C1275/A11699, C1275/C22524, C1275/A19187, C1275/A15956 and Breast Cancer Campaign 2010PR62, 2013PR044. PROCAS is funded from NIHR grant PGfAR 0707-10031. The RBCS was funded by the Dutch Cancer Society (DDHK 2004-3124, DDHK 2009-4318). SEARCH is funded by Cancer Research UK [C490/A10124, C490/A16561] and supported by the UK National Institute for Health Research Biomedical Research Centre at the University of Cambridge. The University of Cambridge has received salary support for PDPP from the NHS in the East of England through the Clinical Academic Reserve. The Sister Study (SISTER) is supported by the Intramural Research Program of the NIH, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (Z01-ES044005 and Z01-ES049033). The Two Sister Study (2SISTER) was supported by the Intramural Research Program of the NIH, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (Z01-ES044005 and Z01-ES102245), and, also by a grant from Susan G. Komen for the Cure, grant FAS0703856. SKKDKFZS is supported by the DKFZ. The SMC is funded by the Swedish Cancer Foundation and the Swedish Research Council [grant 2017-00644 for the Swedish Infrastructure for Medical Population-based Life-course Environmental Research (SIMPLER)]. The SZBCS is financially supported under the program of Minister of Science and Higher Education “Regional Initiative of Excellence” in years 2019-2022, Grant No 002/RID/2018/19. The TNBCC was supported by: a Specialized Program of Research Excellence (SPORE) in Breast Cancer (CA116201), a grant from the Breast Cancer Research Foundation, a generous gift from the David F. and Margaret T. Grohne Family Foundation. The UCIBCS component of this research was supported by the NIH [CA58860, CA92044] and the Lon V Smith Foundation [LVS39420]. The UKBGS is funded by Breast Cancer Now and the Institute of Cancer Research (ICR), London. ICR acknowledges NHS funding to the NIHR Biomedical Research Centre. The UKOPS study was funded by The Eve Appeal (The Oak Foundation) and supported by the National Institute for Health Research University College London Hospitals Biomedical Research Centre. The USRT Study was funded by Intramural Research Funds of the National Cancer Institute, Department of Health and Human Services, USA. CIMBA CIMBA: The CIMBA data management and data analysis were supported by Cancer Research – UK grants C12292/A20861, C12292/A11174. ACA is a Cancer Research -UK Senior Cancer Research Fellow. GCT and ABS are NHMRC Research Fellows. The PERSPECTIVE project was supported by the Government of Canada through Genome Canada and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, the Ministry of Economy, Science and Innovation through Genome Québec, and The Quebec Breast Cancer Foundation. BCFR: UM1 CA164920 from the National Cancer Institute. The content of this manuscript does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the National Cancer Institute or any of the collaborating centers in the Breast Cancer Family Registry (BCFR), nor does mention of trade names, commercial products, or organizations imply endorsement by the US Government or the BCFR. BFBOCC: Lithuania (BFBOCC-LT): Research Council of Lithuania grant SEN-18/2015 and Nr. P-MIP-19-164. BIDMC: Breast Cancer Research Foundation. BMBSA: Cancer Association of South Africa (PI Elizabeth J. van Rensburg). CNIO: Spanish Ministry of Health PI16/00440 supported by FEDER funds, the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (MINECO) SAF2014-57680-R and the Spanish Research Network on Rare diseases (CIBERER). COH-CCGCRN: Research reported in this publication was supported by the National Cancer Institute of the National Institutes of Health under grant number R25CA112486, and RC4CA153828 (PI: J. Weitzel) from the National Cancer Institute and the Office of the Director, National Institutes of Health. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health. CONSIT TEAM: Associazione Italiana Ricerca sul Cancro (AIRC; IG2014 no.15547) to P. Radice. Funds from Italian citizens who allocated the 5 × 1000 share of their tax payment in support of the Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Nazionale Tumori, according to Italian laws (INT-Institutional strategic projects ‘5 × 1000’) to S. Manoukian. UNIROMA1: Italian Association for Cancer Research (AIRC; grant no. 21389) to L. Ottini. DFKZ: German Cancer Research Center. EMBRACE: Cancer Research UK Grants C1287/A10118 and C1287/A11990. D. Gareth Evans and Fiona Lalloo are supported by an NIHR grant to the Biomedical Research Centre, Manchester (IS-BRC-1215-20007). The Investigators at The Institute of Cancer Research and The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust are supported by an NIHR grant to the Biomedical Research Centre at The Institute of Cancer Research and The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust. Ros Eeles and Elizabeth Bancroft are supported by Cancer Research UK Grant C5047/A8385. Ros Eeles is also supported by NIHR support to the Biomedical Research Centre at The Institute of Cancer Research and The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust. FCCC: NIH/NCI grant P30-CA006927. The University of Kansas Cancer Center (P30 CA168524) and the Kansas Bioscience Authority Eminent Scholar Program. A.K.G. was funded by R0 1CA140323, R01 CA214545, and by the Chancellors Distinguished Chair in Biomedical Sciences Professorship. Ana Vega is supported by the Spanish Health Research Foundation, Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ISCIII), partially supported by FEDER funds through Research Activity Intensification Program (contract grant numbers: INT15/00070, INT16/00154, INT17/00133), and through Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red de Enferemdades Raras CIBERER (ACCI 2016: ER17P1AC7112/2018); Autonomous Government of Galicia (Consolidation and structuring program: IN607B), and by the Fundación Mutua Madrileña (call 2018). GC-HBOC: German Cancer Aid (grant no 110837, Rita K. Schmutzler) and the European Regional Development Fund and Free State of Saxony, Germany (LIFE - Leipzig Research Centre for Civilization Diseases, project numbers 713-241202, 713-241202, 14505/2470, 14575/2470). GEMO: Ligue Nationale Contre le Cancer; the Association “Le cancer du sein, parlons-en!” Award, the Canadian Institutes of Health Research for the “CIHR Team in Familial Risks of Breast Cancer” program, the French National Institute of Cancer (INCa) (grants AOR 01 082, 2013-1-BCB-01-ICH-1 and SHS-E-SP 18-015) and the Fondation ARC pour la recherche sur le cancer (grant PJA 20151203365). GEORGETOWN: the Survey, Recruitment and Biospecimen Shared Resource at Georgetown University (NIH/NCI grant P30-CA051008) and the Fisher Center for Hereditary Cancer and Clinical Genomics Research. HCSC: Spanish Ministry of Health PI15/00059, PI16/01292, and CB-161200301 CIBERONC from ISCIII (Spain), partially supported by European Regional Development FEDER funds. HEBCS: Helsinki University Hospital Research Fund, Academy of Finland (266528), the Finnish Cancer Society and the Sigrid Juselius Foundation. HEBON: the Dutch Cancer Society grants NKI1998-1854, NKI2004-3088, NKI2007-3756, the Netherlands Organization of Scientific Research grant NWO 91109024, the Pink Ribbon grants 110005 and 2014-187.WO76, the BBMRI grant NWO 184.021.007/CP46 and the Transcan grant JTC 2012 Cancer 12-054. HUNBOCS: Hungarian Research Grants KTIA-OTKA CK-80745 and NKFI_OTKA K-112228. HVH (University Hospital Vall d’Hebron) This work was supported by Spanish Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ISCIII) funding, an initiative of the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Innovation partially supported by European Regional Development FEDER Funds: FIS PI12/02585 and PI15/00355. ICO: The authors would like to particularly acknowledge the support of the Asociación Española Contra el Cáncer (AECC), the Instituto de Salud Carlos III (organismo adscrito al Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad) and “Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional (FEDER), una manera de hacer Europa” (PI10/01422, PI13/00285, PIE13/00022, PI15/00854, PI16/00563, P18/01029, and CIBERONC) and the Institut Català de la Salut and Autonomous Government of Catalonia (2009SGR290, 2014SGR338, 2017SGR449, and PERIS Project MedPerCan), and CERCA program. IHCC: PBZ_KBN_122/P05/2004. ILUH: Icelandic Association “Walking for Breast Cancer Research” and by the Landspitali University Hospital Research Fund. INHERIT: Canadian Institutes of Health Research for the “CIHR Team in Familial Risks of Breast Cancer” program – grant # CRN-87521 and the Ministry of Economic Development, Innovation and Export Trade – grant # PSR-SIIRI-701. IOVHBOCS: Ministero della Salute and “5 × 1000” Istituto Oncologico Veneto grant. IPOBCS: Liga Portuguesa Contra o Cancro. kConFab: The National Breast Cancer Foundation, and previously by the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC), the Queensland Cancer Fund, the Cancer Councils of New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania and South Australia, and the Cancer Foundation of Western Australia. MAYO: NIH grants CA116167, CA192393 and CA176785, an NCI Specialized Program of Research Excellence (SPORE) in Breast Cancer (CA116201), and a grant from the Breast Cancer Research Foundation. MCGILL: Jewish General Hospital Weekend to End Breast Cancer, Quebec Ministry of Economic Development, Innovation and Export Trade. Marc Tischkowitz is supported by the funded by the European Union Seventh Framework Program (2007Y2013)/European Research Council (Grant No. 310018). MSKCC: the Breast Cancer Research Foundation, the Robert and Kate Niehaus Clinical Cancer Genetics Initiative, the Andrew Sabin Research Fund and a Cancer Center Support Grant/Core Grant (P30 CA008748). NCI: the Intramural Research Program of the US National Cancer Institute, NIH, and by support services contracts NO2-CP-11019-50, N02-CP-21013-63 and N02-CP-65504 with Westat, Inc, Rockville, MD. NNPIO: the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (grants 17-54-12007, 17-00-00171 and 18-515-45012). NRG Oncology: U10 CA180868, NRG SDMC grant U10 CA180822, NRG Administrative Office and the NRG Tissue Bank (CA 27469), the NRG Statistical and Data Center (CA 37517) and the Intramural Research Program, NCI. OSUCCG: was funded by the Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center. PBCS: Italian Association of Cancer Research (AIRC) [IG 2013 N.14477] and Tuscany Institute for Tumors (ITT) grant 2014-2015-2016. SMC: the Israeli Cancer Association. SWE-BRCA: the Swedish Cancer Society. UCHICAGO: NCI Specialized Program of Research Excellence (SPORE) in Breast Cancer (CA125183), R01 CA142996, 1U01CA161032 and by the Ralph and Marion Falk Medical Research Trust, the Entertainment Industry Fund National Women’s Cancer Research Alliance and the Breast Cancer research Foundation. UCSF: UCSF Cancer Risk Program and Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center. UKFOCR: Cancer Researc h UK. UPENN: National Institutes of Health (NIH) (R01-CA102776 and R01-CA083855; Breast Cancer Research Foundation; Susan G. Komen Foundation for the cure, Basser Research Center for BRCA. UPITT/MWH: Hackers for Hope Pittsburgh. VFCTG: Victorian Cancer Agency, Cancer Australia, National Breast Cancer Foundation. WCP: Dr Karlan is funded by the American Cancer Society Early Detection Professorship (SIOP-06-258-01-COUN) and the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS), Grant UL1TR000124.
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(Chrystelle), Soubrier, F., Pujol, P. (Pascal), Corsini, C., Lortholary, A, Vennin, P. (Philippe), Adenis, C., Nguyen, T.D., Penet, C., Delnatte, C.D. (Capucine), Tinat, J., Tennevet, I., Limacher, J.M., Maugard, C., Demange, L., Dreyfus, H. (Hélène), Cohen-Haguenauer, O. (Odile), Leroux, D. (Dominique), Zattara-Cannoni, H., Bera, O., Hogervorst, F.B.L. (Frans), Adank, M.A. (Muriel), Schmidt, M.K. (Marjanka), Russell, N.S. (Nicola), Jenner, D.J., Collée, J.M. (Margriet), Ouweland, A.M.W. (Ans) van den, Hooning, M.J. (Maartje), Seynaeve, C.M. (Caroline), Deurzen, C.H.M. (Carolien) van, Obdeijn, A.I.M. (Inge-Marie), Asperen, C.J. (Christi) van, Devilee, P. (P.), Kets, C.M. (Marleen), Mensenkamp, A.R. (Arjen), Koudijs, MJ, Aalfs, C.M. (Cora), Engelen, K. (Klaartje) van, Gille, J.J. (Johan), Gómez García, E.B. (Encarna), Blok, M.J.C., Hout, A.H. (Annemarie) van der, Mourits, M.J. (Marjan), Bock, G.H. (Geertruida) de, Siesling, S. (Sabine), Verloop, H. (Herman), Belt-Dusebout, A.W. (Alexandra) van den, Terry, M-B. (Mary-beth), Liao, Y.Y., Kast, K. (Karin), Antoniou, A.C. (Antonis), McDonald, JA, Mooij, T.M. (Thea), Engel, C., Nogues, C. (Catherine), Buecher, B. (Bruno), Mari, V., Moretta-Serra, J., Gladieff, L, Luporsi, E., Barrowdale, D. (Daniel), Frost, D. (Debra), Henderson, A, Brewer, C. (C.), Evans, DGR, Eccles, D. (Diana), Cook, J. (Jackie), Ong, K.-R. (Kai-Ren), Izatt, L. (Louise), Ahmed, M., Morrison, P.J. (Patrick), Dommering, C.J. (Charlotte), Oosterwijk, J.C. (Jan), Ausems, M.G.E.M. (Margreet), Kriege, M., Buys, S.S. (Saundra), Andrulis, I.L. (Irene), John, E.M. (Esther), Daly, M.J. (Mark), Friedlander, M. (Michael), McLachlan, SA, Osorio, A. (Ana), Caldes, T. (Trinidad), Jakubowska, A. (Anna), Simard, J. (Jacques), Singer, C.F. (Christian), Tan, Y.H. (Yao Hua), Olah, E., Navratilova, M, Foretova, L. (Lenka), Gerdes, A-M. (Anne-Marie), Roos-Blom, M.J., Arver, B. (Brita Wasteson), Olsson, H. (Hans), Schmutzler, R.K. (Rita), Hopper, J. (John), Leeuwen, F.E. (Flora) van, Goldgar, D. (David), Milne, R.L. (Roger), Easton, D.F. (Douglas), Rookus, M.A. (M.), Andrieu, N, Evans, D.G. (Gareth), Adlard, J.W. (Julian), Eeles, R. (Rosalind), Davidson, R. (Rosemarie), Tischkowitz, M. (Marc), Snape, K., Walker, L.J. (Lisa), Porteous, M.E. (Mary), Donaldson, A. (Alan), Morrison, P, Eason, J. (Jacqueline), Rogers, M, Miller, C, Brady, A, Kennedy, M.J. (John), Barwell, J. (Julian), Gregory, H. (Helen), Pottinger, C. (Caroline), Murray, A. (Anna), Angelakos, M., Dite, G., Tsimiklis, H. (Helen), Breysse, E., Pontois, P., Laborde, L., Stoppa-Lyonnet, D. (Dominique), Gauthier-Villars, M. (Marion), Caron, O. (Olivier), Fourme-Mouret, E., Fricker, J.P. (Jean Pierre), Lasset, C. (Christine), Bonadona, V. (Valérie), Fert-Ferrer, S. (Sandra), Berthet, P. (Pascaline), Vénat-Bouvet, L. (Laurence), Gilbert-Dussardier, B., Faivre, L. (Laurence), Gesta, P., Sobol, H. (Hagay), Eisinger, F. (François), Longy, M. (Michel), Dugast, C., Coupier, I. (Isabelle), Colas, C. (Chrystelle), Soubrier, F., Pujol, P. (Pascal), Corsini, C., Lortholary, A, Vennin, P. (Philippe), Adenis, C., Nguyen, T.D., Penet, C., Delnatte, C.D. (Capucine), Tinat, J., Tennevet, I., Limacher, J.M., Maugard, C., Demange, L., Dreyfus, H. (Hélène), Cohen-Haguenauer, O. (Odile), Leroux, D. (Dominique), Zattara-Cannoni, H., Bera, O., Hogervorst, F.B.L. (Frans), Adank, M.A. (Muriel), Schmidt, M.K. (Marjanka), Russell, N.S. (Nicola), Jenner, D.J., Collée, J.M. (Margriet), Ouweland, A.M.W. (Ans) van den, Hooning, M.J. (Maartje), Seynaeve, C.M. (Caroline), Deurzen, C.H.M. (Carolien) van, Obdeijn, A.I.M. (Inge-Marie), Asperen, C.J. (Christi) van, Devilee, P. (P.), Kets, C.M. (Marleen), Mensenkamp, A.R. (Arjen), Koudijs, MJ, Aalfs, C.M. (Cora), Engelen, K. (Klaartje) van, Gille, J.J. (Johan), Gómez García, E.B. (Encarna), Blok, M.J.C., Hout, A.H. (Annemarie) van der, Mourits, M.J. (Marjan), Bock, G.H. (Geertruida) de, Siesling, S. (Sabine), Verloop, H. (Herman), and Belt-Dusebout, A.W. (Alexandra) van den
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Background: Full-term pregnancy (FTP) is associated with a reduced breast cancer (BC) risk over time, but women are at increased BC risk in the immediate years following an FTP. No large prospective studies, however, have examined whether the number and timing of pregnancies are associated with BC risk for BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers. Methods: Using weighted and time-varying Cox proportional hazards models, we investigated whether reproductive events are associated with BC risk for mutation carriers using a retrospective cohort (5707 BRCA1 and 3525 BRCA2 mutation carriers) and a prospective cohort (2276 BRCA1 and 1610 BRCA2 mutation carriers), separately for each cohort and the combined prospective and retrospective cohort. Results: For BRCA1 mutation carriers, there was no overall association with parity compared with nulliparity (combined hazard ratio [HRc] ¼ 0.99, 95% confidence interval [CI] ¼ 0.83 to 1.18). Relative to being uniparous, an increased number of FTPs was associated with decreased BC risk (HRc¼ 0.79, 95% CI ¼ 0.69 to 0.91; HRc¼ 0.70, 95% CI ¼ 0.59 to 0.82; HRc¼ 0.50, 95% CI ¼ 0.40 to 0.63, for 2, 3, and 4 FTPs, respectively, Ptrend < .0001) and increasing duration of breastfeeding was associated with decreased BC risk (combined cohort Ptrend ¼ .0003). Relative to being nulliparous, uniparous BRCA1 mutation carriers were at increased BC risk in the prospective analysis (prospective hazard ration [HRp] ¼ 1.69, 95% CI ¼ 1.09 to 2.62). For BRCA2 mutation carriers, being parous was associated with a 30% increase in BC risk (HRc ¼ 1.33, 95% CI ¼ 1.05 to 1.69), and there was no apparent decrease in risk associated with multiparity except for having at least 4 FTPs vs. 1 FTP (HRc¼ 0.72, 95% CI ¼ 0.54 to 0.98). Conclusions: These findings suggest differential associations with parity between BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers with higher risk for uniparous BRCA1 carriers and parous BRCA2 carriers.
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32. The FANCM:p.Arg658* truncating variant is associated with risk of triple-negative breast cancer.
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Boutry-Kryza N., Rantala J., Rashid M.U., Rau-Murthy R., Rennert G., Lejbkowicz F., Rhenius V., Romero A., Rookus M.A., Ross E.A., Rossing M., Rudaitis V., Ruebner M., Saloustros E., Sanden K., Santamarina M., Scheuner M.T., Schmutzler R.K., Schneider M., Scott C., Senter L., Shah M., Sharma P., Shu X.-O., Simard J., Singer C.F., Sohn C., Soucy P., Southey M.C., Spinelli J.J., Steele L., Stoppa-Lyonnet D., Tapper W.J., Teixeira M.R., Terry M.B., Thomassen M., Thompson J., Thull D.L., Tischkowitz M., Tollenaar R.A.E.M., Torres D., Troester M.A., Truong T., Tung N., Untch M., Vachon C.M., van Rensburg E.J., van Veen E.M., Vega A., Viel A., Wappenschmidt B., Weitzel J.N., Wendt C., Wieme G., Wolk A., Yang X.R., Zheng W., Ziogas A., Zorn K.K., Dunning A.M., Lush M., Wang Q., McGuffog L., Parsons M.T., Pharoah P.D.P., Fostira F., Toland A.E., Andrulis I.L., Ramus S.J., Swerdlow A.J., Greene M.H., Chung W.K., Milne R.L., Chenevix-Trench G., Dork T., Schmidt M.K., Easton D.F., Radice P., Hahnen E., Antoniou A.C., Couch F.J., Nevanlinna H., Surralles J., Peterlongo P., Harris M., Figlioli G., Bogliolo M., Catucci I., Caleca L., Lasheras S.V., Pujol R., Kiiski J.I., Muranen T.A., Barnes D.R., Dennis J., Michailidou K., Bolla M.K., Leslie G., Aalfs C.M., Balleine R., Baxter R., Braye S., Carpenter J., Dahlstrom J., Forbes J., Lee C.S., Marsh D., Morey A., Pathmanathan N., Scott R., Simpson P., Spigelman A., Wilcken N., Yip D., Zeps N., Adank M.A., Adlard J., Agata S., Cadoo K., Agnarsson B.A., Ahearn T., Aittomaki K., Ambrosone C.B., Andrews L., Anton-Culver H., Antonenkova N.N., Arndt V., Arnold N., Aronson K.J., Arun B.K., Asseryanis E., Auber B., Auvinen P., Azzollini J., Balmana J., Barkardottir R.B., Barrowdale D., Barwell J., Beane Freeman L.E., Beauparlant C.J., Beckmann M.W., Behrens S., Benitez J., Berger R., Bermisheva M., Blanco A.M., Blomqvist C., Bogdanova N.V., Bojesen A., Bojesen S.E., Bonanni B., Borg A., Brady A.F., Brauch H., Brenner H., Bruning T., Burwinkel B., Buys S.S., Caldes T., Caliebe A., Caligo M.A., Campa D., Campbell I.G., Canzian F., Castelao J.E., Chang-Claude J., Chanock S.J., Claes K.B.M., Clarke C.L., Collavoli A., Conner T.A., Cox D.G., Cybulski C., Czene K., Daly M.B., de la Hoya M., Devilee P., Diez O., Ding Y.C., Dite G.S., Ditsch N., Domchek S.M., Dorfling C.M., dos-Santos-Silva I., Durda K., Dwek M., Eccles D.M., Ekici A.B., Eliassen A.H., Ellberg C., Eriksson M., Evans D.G., Fasching P.A., Figueroa J., Flyger H., Foulkes W.D., Friebel T.M., Friedman E., Gabrielson M., Gaddam P., Gago-Dominguez M., Gao C., Gapstur S.M., Garber J., Garcia-Closas M., Garcia-Saenz J.A., Gaudet M.M., Gayther S.A., Belotti M., Bertrand O., Birot A.-M., Buecher B., Caputo S., Dupre A., Fourme E., Gauthier-Villars M., Golmard L., Le Mentec M., Moncoutier V., de Pauw A., Saule C., Calender A., Giraud S., Leone M., Bressac-de-Paillerets B., Caron O., Guillaud-Bataille M., Bignon Y.-J., Uhrhammer N., Bonadona V., Lasset C., Berthet P., Castera L., Vaur D., Bourdon V., Nogues C., Noguchi T., Popovici C., Remenieras A., Sobol H., Coupier I., Pujol P., Adenis C., Dumont A., Revillion F., Muller D., Barouk-Simonet E., Bonnet F., Bubien V., Longy M., Sevenet N., Gladieff L., Guimbaud R., Feillel V., Toulas C., Dreyfus H., Leroux C.D., Peysselon M., Rebischung C., Legrand C., Baurand A., Bertolone G., Coron F., Faivre L., Jacquot C., Lizard S., Kientz C., Lebrun M., Prieur F., Fert-Ferrer S., Mari V., Venat-Bouvet L., Bezieau S., Delnatte C., Mortemousque I., Colas C., Coulet F., Soubrier F., Warcoin M., Bronner M., Sokolowska J., Collonge-Rame M.-A., Damette A., Gesta P., Lallaoui H., Chiesa J., Molina-Gomes D., Ingster O., Manouvrier-Hanu S., Lejeune S., Giles G.G., Glendon G., Godwin A.K., Goldberg M.S., Goldgar D.E., Guenel P., Gutierrez-Barrera A.M., Haeberle L., Haiman C.A., Hakansson N., Hall P., Hamann U., Harrington P.A., Hein A., Heyworth J., Hillemanns P., Hollestelle A., Hopper J.L., Hosgood H.D., Howell A., Hu C., Hulick P.J., Hunter D.J., Imyanitov E.N., Aghmesheh M., Greening S., Amor D., Gattas M., Botes L., Buckley M., Friedlander M., Koehler J., Meiser B., Saleh M., Salisbury E., Trainer A., Tucker K., Antill Y., Dobrovic A., Fellows A., Fox S., Nightingale S., Phillips K., Sambrook J., Thorne H., Armitage S., Arnold L., Kefford R., Kirk J., Rickard E., Bastick P., Beesley J., Hayward N., Spurdle A., Walker L., Beilby J., Saunders C., Bennett I., Blackburn A., Bogwitz M., Gaff C., Lindeman G., Pachter N., Sexton A., Visvader J., Taylor J., Winship I., Brennan M., Brown M., French J., Edwards S., Burgess M., Burke J., Patterson B., Butow P., Culling B., Caldon L., Callen D., Chauhan D., Eisenbruch M., Heiniger L., Chauhan M., Christian A., Dixon J., Kidd A., Cohen P., Colley A., Fenton G., Crook A., Dickson R., Field M., Cui J., Cummings M., Dawson S.-J., DeFazio A., Delatycki M., Dudding T., Edkins T., Farshid G., Flanagan J., Fong P., Forrest L., Gallego-Ortega D., George P., Gill G., Kollias J., Haan E., Hart S., Jenkins M., Hunt C., Lakhani S., Lipton L., Lobb L., Mann G., McLachlan S.A., O'Connell S., O'Sullivan S., Pieper E., Robinson B., Saunus J., Scott E., Shelling A., Williams R., Young M.A., Isaacs C., Jakimovska M., Jakubowska A., James P., Janavicius R., Janni W., John E.M., Jones M.E., Jung A., Kaaks R., Karlan B.Y., Khusnutdinova E., Kitahara C.M., Konstantopoulou I., Koutros S., Kraft P., Lambrechts D., Lazaro C., Le Marchand L., Lester J., Lesueur F., Lilyquist J., Loud J.T., Lu K.H., Luben R.N., Lubinski J., Mannermaa A., Manoochehri M., Manoukian S., Margolin S., Martens J.W.M., Maurer T., Mavroudis D., Mebirouk N., Meindl A., Menon U., Miller A., Montagna M., Nathanson K.L., Neuhausen S.L., Newman W.G., Nguyen-Dumont T., Nielsen F.C., Nielsen S., Nikitina-Zake L., Offit K., Olah E., Olopade O.I., Olshan A.F., Olson J.E., Olsson H., Osorio A., Ottini L., Peissel B., Peixoto A., Peto J., Plaseska-Karanfilska D., Pocza T., Presneau N., Pujana M.A., Punie K., Rack B., Boutry-Kryza N., Rantala J., Rashid M.U., Rau-Murthy R., Rennert G., Lejbkowicz F., Rhenius V., Romero A., Rookus M.A., Ross E.A., Rossing M., Rudaitis V., Ruebner M., Saloustros E., Sanden K., Santamarina M., Scheuner M.T., Schmutzler R.K., Schneider M., Scott C., Senter L., Shah M., Sharma P., Shu X.-O., Simard J., Singer C.F., Sohn C., Soucy P., Southey M.C., Spinelli J.J., Steele L., Stoppa-Lyonnet D., Tapper W.J., Teixeira M.R., Terry M.B., Thomassen M., Thompson J., Thull D.L., Tischkowitz M., Tollenaar R.A.E.M., Torres D., Troester M.A., Truong T., Tung N., Untch M., Vachon C.M., van Rensburg E.J., van Veen E.M., Vega A., Viel A., Wappenschmidt B., Weitzel J.N., Wendt C., Wieme G., Wolk A., Yang X.R., Zheng W., Ziogas A., Zorn K.K., Dunning A.M., Lush M., Wang Q., McGuffog L., Parsons M.T., Pharoah P.D.P., Fostira F., Toland A.E., Andrulis I.L., Ramus S.J., Swerdlow A.J., Greene M.H., Chung W.K., Milne R.L., Chenevix-Trench G., Dork T., Schmidt M.K., Easton D.F., Radice P., Hahnen E., Antoniou A.C., Couch F.J., Nevanlinna H., Surralles J., Peterlongo P., Harris M., Figlioli G., Bogliolo M., Catucci I., Caleca L., Lasheras S.V., Pujol R., Kiiski J.I., Muranen T.A., Barnes D.R., Dennis J., Michailidou K., Bolla M.K., Leslie G., Aalfs C.M., Balleine R., Baxter R., Braye S., Carpenter J., Dahlstrom J., Forbes J., Lee C.S., Marsh D., Morey A., Pathmanathan N., Scott R., Simpson P., Spigelman A., Wilcken N., Yip D., Zeps N., Adank M.A., Adlard J., Agata S., Cadoo K., Agnarsson B.A., Ahearn T., Aittomaki K., Ambrosone C.B., Andrews L., Anton-Culver H., Antonenkova N.N., Arndt V., Arnold N., Aronson K.J., Arun B.K., Asseryanis E., Auber B., Auvinen P., Azzollini J., Balmana J., Barkardottir R.B., Barrowdale D., Barwell J., Beane Freeman L.E., Beauparlant C.J., Beckmann M.W., Behrens S., Benitez J., Berger R., Bermisheva M., Blanco A.M., Blomqvist C., Bogdanova N.V., Bojesen A., Bojesen S.E., Bonanni B., Borg A., Brady A.F., Brauch H., Brenner H., Bruning T., Burwinkel B., Buys S.S., Caldes T., Caliebe A., Caligo M.A., Campa D., Campbell I.G., Canzian F., Castelao J.E., Chang-Claude J., Chanock S.J., Claes K.B.M., Clarke C.L., Collavoli A., Conner T.A., Cox D.G., Cybulski C., Czene K., Daly M.B., de la Hoya M., Devilee P., Diez O., Ding Y.C., Dite G.S., Ditsch N., Domchek S.M., Dorfling C.M., dos-Santos-Silva I., Durda K., Dwek M., Eccles D.M., Ekici A.B., Eliassen A.H., Ellberg C., Eriksson M., Evans D.G., Fasching P.A., Figueroa J., Flyger H., Foulkes W.D., Friebel T.M., Friedman E., Gabrielson M., Gaddam P., Gago-Dominguez M., Gao C., Gapstur S.M., Garber J., Garcia-Closas M., Garcia-Saenz J.A., Gaudet M.M., Gayther S.A., Belotti M., Bertrand O., Birot A.-M., Buecher B., Caputo S., Dupre A., Fourme E., Gauthier-Villars M., Golmard L., Le Mentec M., Moncoutier V., de Pauw A., Saule C., Calender A., Giraud S., Leone M., Bressac-de-Paillerets B., Caron O., Guillaud-Bataille M., Bignon Y.-J., Uhrhammer N., Bonadona V., Lasset C., Berthet P., Castera L., Vaur D., Bourdon V., Nogues C., Noguchi T., Popovici C., Remenieras A., Sobol H., Coupier I., Pujol P., Adenis C., Dumont A., Revillion F., Muller D., Barouk-Simonet E., Bonnet F., Bubien V., Longy M., Sevenet N., Gladieff L., Guimbaud R., Feillel V., Toulas C., Dreyfus H., Leroux C.D., Peysselon M., Rebischung C., Legrand C., Baurand A., Bertolone G., Coron F., Faivre L., Jacquot C., Lizard S., Kientz C., Lebrun M., Prieur F., Fert-Ferrer S., Mari V., Venat-Bouvet L., Bezieau S., Delnatte C., Mortemousque I., Colas C., Coulet F., Soubrier F., Warcoin M., Bronner M., Sokolowska J., Collonge-Rame M.-A., Damette A., Gesta P., Lallaoui H., Chiesa J., Molina-Gomes D., Ingster O., Manouvrier-Hanu S., Lejeune S., Giles G.G., Glendon G., Godwin A.K., Goldberg M.S., Goldgar D.E., Guenel P., Gutierrez-Barrera A.M., Haeberle L., Haiman C.A., Hakansson N., Hall P., Hamann U., Harrington P.A., Hein A., Heyworth J., Hillemanns P., Hollestelle A., Hopper J.L., Hosgood H.D., Howell A., Hu C., Hulick P.J., Hunter D.J., Imyanitov E.N., Aghmesheh M., Greening S., Amor D., Gattas M., Botes L., Buckley M., Friedlander M., Koehler J., Meiser B., Saleh M., Salisbury E., Trainer A., Tucker K., Antill Y., Dobrovic A., Fellows A., Fox S., Nightingale S., Phillips K., Sambrook J., Thorne H., Armitage S., Arnold L., Kefford R., Kirk J., Rickard E., Bastick P., Beesley J., Hayward N., Spurdle A., Walker L., Beilby J., Saunders C., Bennett I., Blackburn A., Bogwitz M., Gaff C., Lindeman G., Pachter N., Sexton A., Visvader J., Taylor J., Winship I., Brennan M., Brown M., French J., Edwards S., Burgess M., Burke J., Patterson B., Butow P., Culling B., Caldon L., Callen D., Chauhan D., Eisenbruch M., Heiniger L., Chauhan M., Christian A., Dixon J., Kidd A., Cohen P., Colley A., Fenton G., Crook A., Dickson R., Field M., Cui J., Cummings M., Dawson S.-J., DeFazio A., Delatycki M., Dudding T., Edkins T., Farshid G., Flanagan J., Fong P., Forrest L., Gallego-Ortega D., George P., Gill G., Kollias J., Haan E., Hart S., Jenkins M., Hunt C., Lakhani S., Lipton L., Lobb L., Mann G., McLachlan S.A., O'Connell S., O'Sullivan S., Pieper E., Robinson B., Saunus J., Scott E., Shelling A., Williams R., Young M.A., Isaacs C., Jakimovska M., Jakubowska A., James P., Janavicius R., Janni W., John E.M., Jones M.E., Jung A., Kaaks R., Karlan B.Y., Khusnutdinova E., Kitahara C.M., Konstantopoulou I., Koutros S., Kraft P., Lambrechts D., Lazaro C., Le Marchand L., Lester J., Lesueur F., Lilyquist J., Loud J.T., Lu K.H., Luben R.N., Lubinski J., Mannermaa A., Manoochehri M., Manoukian S., Margolin S., Martens J.W.M., Maurer T., Mavroudis D., Mebirouk N., Meindl A., Menon U., Miller A., Montagna M., Nathanson K.L., Neuhausen S.L., Newman W.G., Nguyen-Dumont T., Nielsen F.C., Nielsen S., Nikitina-Zake L., Offit K., Olah E., Olopade O.I., Olshan A.F., Olson J.E., Olsson H., Osorio A., Ottini L., Peissel B., Peixoto A., Peto J., Plaseska-Karanfilska D., Pocza T., Presneau N., Pujana M.A., Punie K., and Rack B.
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Breast cancer is a common disease partially caused by genetic risk factors. Germline pathogenic variants in DNA repair genes BRCA1, BRCA2, PALB2, ATM, and CHEK2 are associated with breast cancer risk. FANCM, which encodes for a DNA translocase, has been proposed as a breast cancer predisposition gene, with greater effects for the ER-negative and triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) subtypes. We tested the three recurrent protein-truncating variants FANCM:p.Arg658*, p.Gln1701*, and p.Arg1931* for association with breast cancer risk in 67,112 cases, 53,766 controls, and 26,662 carriers of pathogenic variants of BRCA1 or BRCA2. These three variants were also studied functionally by measuring survival and chromosome fragility in FANCM-/- patient-derived immortalized fibroblasts treated with diepoxybutane or olaparib. We observed that FANCM:p.Arg658* was associated with increased risk of ER-negative disease and TNBC (OR = 2.44, P = 0.034 and OR = 3.79; P = 0.009, respectively). In a country-restricted analysis, we confirmed the associations detected for FANCM:p.Arg658* and found that also FANCM:p.Arg1931* was associated with ER-negative breast cancer risk (OR = 1.96; P = 0.006). The functional results indicated that all three variants were deleterious affecting cell survival and chromosome stability with FANCM:p.Arg658* causing more severe phenotypes. In conclusion, we confirmed that the two rare FANCM deleterious variants p.Arg658* and p.Arg1931* are risk factors for ER-negative and TNBC subtypes. Overall our data suggest that the effect of truncating variants on breast cancer risk may depend on their position in the gene. Cell sensitivity to olaparib exposure, identifies a possible therapeutic option to treat FANCM-associated tumors.Copyright © 2019, The Author(s).
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33. The FANCM:p.Arg658* truncating variant is associated with risk of triple-negative breast cancer
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Figlioli, G, Bogliolo, M, Catucci, I, Caleca, L, Viz Lasheras, S, Pujol, R, Kiiski, J, Muranen, TA, Barnes, DR, Dennis, J, Michailidou, K, Bolla, MK, Leslie, G, Aalfs, CM, Adank, MA, Adlard, J, Agata, S, Cadoo, K, Agnarsson, BA, Ahearn, T, Aittomaki, K, Ambrosone, CB, Andrews, L, Anton-Culver, H, Antonenkova, NN, Arndt, V, Arnold, N, Aronson, KJ, Arun, BK, Asseryanis, E, Auber, B, Auvinen, P, Azzollini, J, Balmana, J, Barkardottir, RB, Barrowdale, D, Barwell, J, Freeman, LEB, Beauparlant, CJ, Beckmann, MW, Behrens, S, Benitez, J, Berger, R, Bermisheva, M, Blanco, AM, Blomqvist, C, Bogdanova, N, Bojesen, A, Bojesen, SE, Bonanni, B, Borg, A, Brady, AF, Brauch, H, Brenner, H, Bruening, T, Burwinkel, B, Buys, SS, Caldes, T, Caliebe, A, Caligo, MA, Campa, D, Campbell, IG, Canzian, F, Castelao, JE, Chang-Claude, J, Chanock, SJ, Claes, KBM, Clarke, CL, Collavoli, A, Conner, TA, Cox, DG, Cybulski, C, Czene, K, Daly, MB, de la Hoya, M, Devilee, P, Diez, O, Ding, YC, Dite, GS, Ditsch, N, Domchek, SM, Dorfling, CM, dos-Santos-Silva, I, Durda, K, Dwek, M, Eccles, DM, Ekici, AB, Eliassen, AH, Ellberg, C, Eriksson, M, Evans, DG, Fasching, PA, Figueroa, J, Flyger, H, Foulkes, WD, Friebel, TM, Friedman, E, Gabrielson, M, Gaddam, P, Gago-Dominguez, M, Gao, C, Gapstur, SM, Garber, J, Garcia-Closas, M, Garcia-Saenz, JA, Gaudet, MM, Gayther, SA, Giles, GG, Glendon, G, Godwin, AK, Goldberg, MS, Goldgar, DE, Guenel, P, Gutierrez-Barrera, AM, Haeberle, L, Haiman, CA, Hakansson, N, Hall, P, Hamann, U, Harrington, PA, Hein, A, Heyworth, J, Hillemanns, P, Hollestelle, A, Hopper, JL, Hosgood, HD, Howell, A, Hu, C, Hulick, PJ, Hunter, DJ, Imyanitov, EN, Isaacs, C, Jakimovska, M, Jakubowska, A, James, P, Janavicius, R, Janni, W, John, EM, Jones, ME, Jung, A, Kaaks, R, Karlan, BY, Khusnutdinova, E, Kitahara, CM, Konstantopoulou, I, Koutros, S, Kraft, P, Lambrechts, D, Lazaro, C, Le Marchand, L, Lester, J, Lesueur, F, Lilyquist, J, Loud, JT, Lu, KH, Luben, RN, Lubinski, J, Mannermaa, A, Manoochehri, M, Manoukian, S, Margolin, S, Martens, JWM, Maurer, T, Mavroudis, D, Mebirouk, N, Meindl, A, Menon, U, Miller, A, Montagna, M, Nathanson, KL, Neuhausen, SL, Newman, WG, Nguyen-Dumont, T, Nielsen, FC, Nielsen, S, Nikitina-Zake, L, Offit, K, Olah, E, Olopade, O, Olshan, AF, Olson, JE, Olsson, H, Osorio, A, Ottini, L, Peissel, B, Peixoto, A, Peto, J, Plaseska-Karanfilska, D, Pocza, T, Presneau, N, Angel Pujana, M, Punie, K, Rack, B, Rantala, J, Rashid, MU, Rau-Murthy, R, Rennert, G, Lejbkowicz, F, Rhenius, V, Romero, A, Rookus, MA, Ross, EA, Rossing, M, Rudaitis, V, Ruebner, M, Saloustros, E, Sanden, K, Santamarina, M, Scheuner, MT, Schmutzler, RK, Schneider, M, Scott, C, Senter, L, Shah, M, Sharma, P, Shu, X-O, Simard, J, Singer, CF, Sohn, C, Soucy, P, Southey, MC, Spinelli, JJ, Steele, L, Stoppa-Lyonnet, D, Tapper, WJ, Teixeira, MR, Terry, MB, Thomassen, M, Thompson, J, Thull, DL, Tischkowitz, M, Tollenaar, RAEM, Torres, D, Troester, MA, Truong, T, Tung, N, Untch, M, 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S, Arnold, L, Kefford, R, Kirk, J, Rickard, E, Bastick, P, Beesley, J, Hayward, N, Spurdle, A, Walker, L, Beilby, J, Saunders, C, Bennett, I, Blackburn, A, Bogwitz, M, Gaff, C, Lindeman, G, Pachter, N, Sexton, A, Visvader, J, Taylor, J, Winship, I, Brennan, M, Brown, M, French, J, Edwards, S, Burgess, M, Burke, J, Patterson, B, Butow, P, Culling, B, Caldon, L, Callen, D, Chauhan, D, Eisenbruch, M, Heiniger, L, Chauhan, M, Christian, A, Dixon, J, Kidd, A, Cohen, P, Colley, A, Fenton, G, Crook, A, Dickson, R, Field, M, Cui, J, Cummings, M, Dawson, S-J, DeFazio, A, Delatycki, M, Dudding, T, Edkins, T, Farshid, G, Flanagan, J, Fong, P, Forrest, L, Gallego-Ortega, D, George, P, Gill, G, Kollias, J, Haan, E, Hart, S, Jenkins, M, Hunt, C, Lakhani, S, Lipton, L, Lobb, L, Mann, G, McLachlan, SA, O'Connell, S, O'Sullivan, S, Pieper, E, Robinson, B, Saunus, J, Scott, E, Shelling, A, Williams, R, Young, MA, Figlioli, G, Bogliolo, M, Catucci, I, Caleca, L, Viz Lasheras, S, Pujol, R, Kiiski, J, 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Eliassen, AH, Ellberg, C, Eriksson, M, Evans, DG, Fasching, PA, Figueroa, J, Flyger, H, Foulkes, WD, Friebel, TM, Friedman, E, Gabrielson, M, Gaddam, P, Gago-Dominguez, M, Gao, C, Gapstur, SM, Garber, J, Garcia-Closas, M, Garcia-Saenz, JA, Gaudet, MM, Gayther, SA, Giles, GG, Glendon, G, Godwin, AK, Goldberg, MS, Goldgar, DE, Guenel, P, Gutierrez-Barrera, AM, Haeberle, L, Haiman, CA, Hakansson, N, Hall, P, Hamann, U, Harrington, PA, Hein, A, Heyworth, J, Hillemanns, P, Hollestelle, A, Hopper, JL, Hosgood, HD, Howell, A, Hu, C, Hulick, PJ, Hunter, DJ, Imyanitov, EN, Isaacs, C, Jakimovska, M, Jakubowska, A, James, P, Janavicius, R, Janni, W, John, EM, Jones, ME, Jung, A, Kaaks, R, Karlan, BY, Khusnutdinova, E, Kitahara, CM, Konstantopoulou, I, Koutros, S, Kraft, P, Lambrechts, D, Lazaro, C, Le Marchand, L, Lester, J, Lesueur, F, Lilyquist, J, Loud, JT, Lu, KH, Luben, RN, Lubinski, J, Mannermaa, A, Manoochehri, M, Manoukian, S, Margolin, S, Martens, JWM, Maurer, T, Mavroudis, D, Mebirouk, N, Meindl, A, Menon, U, Miller, A, Montagna, M, Nathanson, KL, Neuhausen, SL, Newman, WG, Nguyen-Dumont, T, Nielsen, FC, Nielsen, S, Nikitina-Zake, L, Offit, K, Olah, E, Olopade, O, Olshan, AF, Olson, JE, Olsson, H, Osorio, A, Ottini, L, Peissel, B, Peixoto, A, Peto, J, Plaseska-Karanfilska, D, Pocza, T, Presneau, N, Angel Pujana, M, Punie, K, Rack, B, Rantala, J, Rashid, MU, Rau-Murthy, R, Rennert, G, Lejbkowicz, F, Rhenius, V, Romero, A, Rookus, MA, Ross, EA, Rossing, M, Rudaitis, V, Ruebner, M, Saloustros, E, Sanden, K, Santamarina, M, Scheuner, MT, Schmutzler, RK, Schneider, M, Scott, C, Senter, L, Shah, M, Sharma, P, Shu, X-O, Simard, J, Singer, CF, Sohn, C, Soucy, P, Southey, MC, Spinelli, JJ, Steele, L, Stoppa-Lyonnet, D, Tapper, WJ, Teixeira, MR, Terry, MB, Thomassen, M, Thompson, J, Thull, DL, Tischkowitz, M, Tollenaar, RAEM, Torres, D, Troester, MA, Truong, T, Tung, N, Untch, M, Vachon, CM, van Rensburg, EJ, van Veen, EM, Vega, A, Viel, A, Wappenschmidt, B, Weitzel, JN, Wendt, C, Wieme, G, Wolk, A, Yang, XR, Zheng, W, Ziogas, A, Zorn, KK, Dunning, AM, Lush, M, Wang, Q, McGuffog, L, Parsons, MT, Pharoah, PDP, Fostira, F, Toland, AE, Andrulis, IL, Ramus, SJ, Swerdlow, AJ, Greene, MH, Chung, WK, Milne, RL, Chenevix-Trench, G, Doerk, T, Schmidt, MK, Easton, DF, Radice, P, Hahnen, E, Antoniou, AC, Couch, FJ, Nevanlinna, H, Surralles, J, Peterlongo, P, Balleine, R, Baxter, R, Braye, S, Carpenter, J, Dahlstrom, J, Forbes, J, Lee, CS, Marsh, D, Morey, A, Pathmanathan, N, Scott, R, Simpson, P, Spigelman, A, Wilcken, N, Yip, D, Zeps, N, Belotti, M, Bertrand, O, Birot, A-M, Buecher, B, Caputo, S, Dupre, A, Fourme, E, Gauthier-Villars, M, Golmard, L, Le Mentec, M, Moncoutier, V, de Pauw, A, Saule, C, Boutry-Kryza, N, Calender, A, Giraud, S, Leone, M, Bressac-de-Paillerets, B, Caron, O, Guillaud-Bataille, M, Bignon, Y-J, Uhrhammer, N, Bonadona, V, Lasset, C, Berthet, P, Castera, L, Vaur, D, Bourdon, V, Nogues, C, Noguchi, T, Popovici, C, Remenieras, A, Sobol, H, 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Breast cancer is a common disease partially caused by genetic risk factors. Germline pathogenic variants in DNA repair genes BRCA1, BRCA2, PALB2, ATM, and CHEK2 are associated with breast cancer risk. FANCM, which encodes for a DNA translocase, has been proposed as a breast cancer predisposition gene, with greater effects for the ER-negative and triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) subtypes. We tested the three recurrent protein-truncating variants FANCM:p.Arg658*, p.Gln1701*, and p.Arg1931* for association with breast cancer risk in 67,112 cases, 53,766 controls, and 26,662 carriers of pathogenic variants of BRCA1 or BRCA2. These three variants were also studied functionally by measuring survival and chromosome fragility in FANCM−/− patient-derived immortalized fibroblasts treated with diepoxybutane or olaparib. We observed that FANCM:p.Arg658* was associated with increased risk of ER-negative disease and TNBC (OR = 2.44, P = 0.034 and OR = 3.79; P = 0.009, respectively). In a country-restricted analysis, we confirmed the associations detected for FANCM:p.Arg658* and found that also FANCM:p.Arg1931* was associated with ER-negative breast cancer risk (OR = 1.96; P = 0.006). The functional results indicated that all three variants were deleterious affecting cell survival and chromosome stability with FANCM:p.Arg658* causing more severe phenotypes. In conclusion, we confirmed that the two rare FANCM deleterious variants p.Arg658* and p.Arg1931* are risk factors for ER-negative and TNBC subtypes. Overall our data suggest that the effect of truncating variants on breast cancer risk may depend on their position in the gene. Cell sensitivity to olaparib exposure, identifies a possible therapeutic option to treat FANCM-associated tumors.
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Nogues, C, Lang, P, Rei Vilar, M, Desbat, B, Buffeteau, T, El-Kassmi, A, and Garnier, F
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35. Isolation, characterization and chromosomal localization of the porcine ciliary neurotrophic factor (CNTF) gene
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Weaks, R L, Ramsoondar, J J, Gallagher, D S, Nogues, C, and Piedrahita, J A
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Julian-Reynier, C., Eisinger, F., Vennin, P., Chabal, F., Aurran, Y., Nogues, C., Bignon, Y-J, Machelard-Roumagnac, M., Maugard-Louboutin, C., Serin, D., Blanc, B., Orsoni, P., and Sobol, H.
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37. Oral contraceptive use and breast cancer risk: Retrospective and prospective analyses from a BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carrier cohort study.
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Roos-Blom M.-J., Walker L., Bonadona V., Leroux D., Mouret-Fourme E., Venat-Bouvet L., Buys S.S., Southey M.C., John E.M., Chung W.K., Daly M.B., Bane A., van Asperen C.J., Garcia E.B.G., Mourits M.J., Friedlander M.L., McLachlan S.-A., Singer C.F., Foretova L., Gerdes A.-M., Caldes T., Olah E., Jakubowska A., Nogues C., Andrieu N., Easton D.F., van Leeuwen F.E., Hopper J.L., Milne R.L., Antoniou A.C., Rookus M.A., Laborde L., Pontois P., Stoppa-Lyonnet D., Gauthier-Villars M., Buecher B., Caron O., Fricker J.-P., Lasset C., Berthet P., Faivre L., Luporsi E., Frenay M., Gladieff L., Gesta P., Sobol H., Eisinger F., Moretta J., Longy M., Dugast C., Colas C., Soubrier F., Coupier I., Pujol P., Lortholary A., Vennin P., Adenis C., Nguyen T.D., Delnatte C., Rossi A., Tinat J., Tennevet I., Limacher J.-M., Maugard C., Bignon Y.-J., Demange L., Dreyfus H., Cohen-Haguenauer O., Gilbert B., Zattara-Cannoni H., Schrijver L.H., Olsson H., Phillips K.-A., Terry M.B., Goldgar D.E., Kast K., Engel C., Mooij T.M., Adlard J., Barrowdale D., Davidson R., Eeles R., Ellis S., Evans D.G., Frost D., Izatt L., Porteous M.E., Side L.E., Roos-Blom M.-J., Walker L., Bonadona V., Leroux D., Mouret-Fourme E., Venat-Bouvet L., Buys S.S., Southey M.C., John E.M., Chung W.K., Daly M.B., Bane A., van Asperen C.J., Garcia E.B.G., Mourits M.J., Friedlander M.L., McLachlan S.-A., Singer C.F., Foretova L., Gerdes A.-M., Caldes T., Olah E., Jakubowska A., Nogues C., Andrieu N., Easton D.F., van Leeuwen F.E., Hopper J.L., Milne R.L., Antoniou A.C., Rookus M.A., Laborde L., Pontois P., Stoppa-Lyonnet D., Gauthier-Villars M., Buecher B., Caron O., Fricker J.-P., Lasset C., Berthet P., Faivre L., Luporsi E., Frenay M., Gladieff L., Gesta P., Sobol H., Eisinger F., Moretta J., Longy M., Dugast C., Colas C., Soubrier F., Coupier I., Pujol P., Lortholary A., Vennin P., Adenis C., Nguyen T.D., Delnatte C., Rossi A., Tinat J., Tennevet I., Limacher J.-M., Maugard C., Bignon Y.-J., Demange L., Dreyfus H., Cohen-Haguenauer O., Gilbert B., Zattara-Cannoni H., Schrijver L.H., Olsson H., Phillips K.-A., Terry M.B., Goldgar D.E., Kast K., Engel C., Mooij T.M., Adlard J., Barrowdale D., Davidson R., Eeles R., Ellis S., Evans D.G., Frost D., Izatt L., Porteous M.E., and Side L.E.
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Background: For BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers, the association between oral contraceptive preparation (OCP) use and breast cancer (BC) risk is still unclear. Method(s): Breast camcer risk associations were estimated from OCP data on 6030 BRCA1 and 3809 BRCA2 mutation carriers using age-dependent Cox regression, stratified by study and birth cohort. Prospective, left-truncated retrospective and fullcohort retrospective analyses were performed. Result(s): For BRCA1 mutation carriers, OCP use was not associated with BC risk in prospective analyses (hazard ratio [HR] = 1.08, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 0.75 to 1.56), but in the left-truncated and full-cohort retrospective analyses, risks were increased by 26% (95% CI = 6% to 51%) and 39% (95% CI = 23% to 58%), respectively. For BRCA2mutation carriers, OCP use was associated with BC risk in prospective analyses (HR = 1.75, 95% CI = 1.03 to 2.97), but retrospective analyses were inconsistent (left-truncated: HR = 1.06, 95% CI = 0.85 to 1.33; full cohort: HR = 1.52, 95% CI = 1.28 to 1.81). There was evidence of increasing risk with duration of use, especially before the first full-termpregnancy (BRCA1: both retrospective analyses, P < .001 and P = .001, respectively; BRCA2: full retrospective analysis, P = .002). Conclusion(s): Prospective analyses did not show that past use of OCP is associated with an increased BC risk for BRCA1 mutation carriers in young middle-aged women (40-50 years). For BRCA2 mutation carriers, a causal association is also not likely at those ages. Findings between retrospective and prospective analyses were inconsistent and could be due to survival bias or a true association for younger women who were underrepresented in the prospective cohort. Given the uncertain safety of long-termOCP use for BRCA1/2 mutation carriers, indications other than contraception should be avoided and nonhormonal contraceptive methods should be discussed.Copyright © The Author(s) 2018.
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Schrijver, LH, Olsson, H, Phillips, K-A, Terry, MB, Goldgar, DE, Kast, K, Engel, C, Mooij, TM, Adlard, J, Barrowdale, D, Davidson, R, Eeles, R, Ellis, S, Evans, DG, Frost, D, Izatt, L, Porteous, ME, Side, LE, Walker, L, Berthet, P, Bonadona, V, Leroux, D, Mouret-Fourme, E, Venat-Bouvet, L, Buys, SS, Southey, MC, John, EM, Chung, WK, Daly, MB, Bane, A, van Asperen, CJ, Garcia, EBG, Mourits, MJE, van Os, TAM, Roos-Blom, M-J, Friedlander, ML, McLachlan, S-A, Singer, CF, Tan, YY, Foretova, L, Navratilova, M, Schmutzler, RK, Ellberg, C, Gerdes, A-M, Caldes, T, Simard, J, Olah, E, Jakubowska, A, Arver, B, Osorio, A, Nogues, C, Andrieu, N, Easton, DF, van Leeuwen, FE, Hopper, JL, Milne, RL, Antoniou, AC, Rookus, MA, Hogervorst, FBL, Adank, MA, Schmidt, MK, Russell, NS, de Lange, JL, Wijnands, R, Jenner, DJ, Collee, JM, van den Ouweland, AMW, Hooning, MJ, Seynaeve, C, van Deurzen, CHM, Obdeijn, IM, Wijnen, JT, Tollenaar, RAEM, Devilee, P, van Cronenburg, TCTEF, Kets, CM, Mensenkamp, AR, Ausems, MGEM, van der Luijt, RB, van der Pol, CC, Aalfs, CM, Meijers-Heijboer, HEJ, van Engelen, K, Gille, JJP, Waisfisz, Q, Gomez-Garcia, EB, Blok, MJ, Oosterwijk, JC, van der Hout, AH, Mourits, MJ, de Bock, GH, Siesling, S, Verloop, J, Overbeek, LIH, Schrijver, LH, Olsson, H, Phillips, K-A, Terry, MB, Goldgar, DE, Kast, K, Engel, C, Mooij, TM, Adlard, J, Barrowdale, D, Davidson, R, Eeles, R, Ellis, S, Evans, DG, Frost, D, Izatt, L, Porteous, ME, Side, LE, Walker, L, Berthet, P, Bonadona, V, Leroux, D, Mouret-Fourme, E, Venat-Bouvet, L, Buys, SS, Southey, MC, John, EM, Chung, WK, Daly, MB, Bane, A, van Asperen, CJ, Garcia, EBG, Mourits, MJE, van Os, TAM, Roos-Blom, M-J, Friedlander, ML, McLachlan, S-A, Singer, CF, Tan, YY, Foretova, L, Navratilova, M, Schmutzler, RK, Ellberg, C, Gerdes, A-M, Caldes, T, Simard, J, Olah, E, Jakubowska, A, Arver, B, Osorio, A, Nogues, C, Andrieu, N, Easton, DF, van Leeuwen, FE, Hopper, JL, Milne, RL, Antoniou, AC, Rookus, MA, Hogervorst, FBL, Adank, MA, Schmidt, MK, Russell, NS, de Lange, JL, Wijnands, R, Jenner, DJ, Collee, JM, van den Ouweland, AMW, Hooning, MJ, Seynaeve, C, van Deurzen, CHM, Obdeijn, IM, Wijnen, JT, Tollenaar, RAEM, Devilee, P, van Cronenburg, TCTEF, Kets, CM, Mensenkamp, AR, Ausems, MGEM, van der Luijt, RB, van der Pol, CC, Aalfs, CM, Meijers-Heijboer, HEJ, van Engelen, K, Gille, JJP, Waisfisz, Q, Gomez-Garcia, EB, Blok, MJ, Oosterwijk, JC, van der Hout, AH, Mourits, MJ, de Bock, GH, Siesling, S, Verloop, J, and Overbeek, LIH
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BACKGROUND: For BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers, the association between oral contraceptive preparation (OCP) use and breast cancer (BC) risk is still unclear. METHODS: Breast camcer risk associations were estimated from OCP data on 6030 BRCA1 and 3809 BRCA2 mutation carriers using age-dependent Cox regression, stratified by study and birth cohort. Prospective, left-truncated retrospective and full-cohort retrospective analyses were performed. RESULTS: For BRCA1 mutation carriers, OCP use was not associated with BC risk in prospective analyses (hazard ratio [HR] = 1.08, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 0.75 to 1.56), but in the left-truncated and full-cohort retrospective analyses, risks were increased by 26% (95% CI = 6% to 51%) and 39% (95% CI = 23% to 58%), respectively. For BRCA2 mutation carriers, OCP use was associated with BC risk in prospective analyses (HR = 1.75, 95% CI = 1.03 to 2.97), but retrospective analyses were inconsistent (left-truncated: HR = 1.06, 95% CI = 0.85 to 1.33; full cohort: HR = 1.52, 95% CI = 1.28 to 1.81). There was evidence of increasing risk with duration of use, especially before the first full-term pregnancy (BRCA1: both retrospective analyses, P < .001 and P = .001, respectively; BRCA2: full retrospective analysis, P = .002). CONCLUSIONS: Prospective analyses did not show that past use of OCP is associated with an increased BC risk for BRCA1 mutation carriers in young middle-aged women (40-50 years). For BRCA2 mutation carriers, a causal association is also not likely at those ages. Findings between retrospective and prospective analyses were inconsistent and could be due to survival bias or a true association for younger women who were underrepresented in the prospective cohort. Given the uncertain safety of long-term OCP use for BRCA1/2 mutation carriers, indications other than contraception should be avoided and nonhormonal contraceptive methods should be discussed.
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39. The Influence of Number and Timing of Pregnancies on Breast Cancer Risk for Women With BRCA1 or BRCA2 Mutations
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Terry, MB, Liao, Y, Kast, K, Antoniou, AC, McDonald, JA, Mooij, TM, Engel, C, Nogues, C, Buecher, B, Mari, V, Moretta-Serra, J, Gladieff, L, Luporsi, E, Barrowdale, D, Frost, D, Henderson, A, Brewer, C, Evans, DG, Eccles, D, Cook, J, Ong, K-R, Izatt, L, Ahmed, M, Morrison, PJ, Dommering, CJ, Oosterwijk, JC, Ausems, MGEM, Kriege, M, Buys, SS, Andrulis, IL, John, EM, Daly, M, Friedlander, M, McLachlan, SA, Osorio, A, Caldes, T, Jakubowska, A, Simard, J, Singer, CF, Tan, Y, Olah, E, Navratilova, M, Foretova, L, Gerdes, A-M, Roos-Blom, M-J, Arver, B, Olsson, H, Schmutzler, RK, Hopper, JL, van Leeuwen, FE, Goldgar, D, Milne, RL, Easton, DF, Rookus, MA, Andrieu, N, Evans, G, Adlard, J, Eeles, R, Davidson, R, Tischkowitz, M, Snape, K, Walker, L, Porteous, M, Donaldson, A, Morrison, P, Eason, J, Rogers, M, Miller, C, Brady, A, Kennedy, MJ, Barwell, J, Gregory, H, Pottinger, C, Murray, A, Angelakos, M, Dite, G, Tsimiklis, H, Breysse, E, Pontois, P, Laborde, L, Stoppa-Lyonnet, D, Gauthier-Villars, M, Caron, O, Fourme-Mouret, E, Fricker, J-P, Lasset, C, Bonadona, V, Fert-Ferrer, S, Berthet, P, Venat-Bouvet, L, Gilbert-Dussardier, B, Faivre, L, Gesta, P, Sobol, H, Eisinger, F, Longy, M, Dugast, C, Coupier, I, Colas, C, Soubrier, F, Pujol, P, Corsini, C, Lortholary, A, Vennin, P, Adenis, C, Tan, DN, Penet, C, Delnatte, C, Tinat, J, Tennevet, I, Limacher, J-M, Maugard, C, Demange, L, Dreyfus, H, Cohen-Haguenauer, O, Leroux, D, Zattara-Cannoni, H, Bera, O, Hogervorst, FBL, Adank, MA, Schmidt, MK, Russell, NS, Jenner, DJ, Collee, JM, van den Ouweland, AMW, Hooning, MJ, Seynaeve, CM, van Deurzen, CHM, Obdeijn, IM, van Asperen, CJ, Devilee, P, Kets, CM, Mensenkamp, AR, Koudijs, MJ, Aalfs, CM, van Engelen, K, Gille, JJP, Gomez-Garcia, EB, Blok, MJ, van der Hout, AH, Mourits, MJ, de Bock, GH, Siesling, S, Verloop, J, van den Belt-Dusebout, AW, Terry, MB, Liao, Y, Kast, K, Antoniou, AC, McDonald, JA, Mooij, TM, Engel, C, Nogues, C, Buecher, B, Mari, V, Moretta-Serra, J, Gladieff, L, Luporsi, E, Barrowdale, D, Frost, D, Henderson, A, Brewer, C, Evans, DG, Eccles, D, Cook, J, Ong, K-R, Izatt, L, Ahmed, M, Morrison, PJ, Dommering, CJ, Oosterwijk, JC, Ausems, MGEM, Kriege, M, Buys, SS, Andrulis, IL, John, EM, Daly, M, Friedlander, M, McLachlan, SA, Osorio, A, Caldes, T, Jakubowska, A, Simard, J, Singer, CF, Tan, Y, Olah, E, Navratilova, M, Foretova, L, Gerdes, A-M, Roos-Blom, M-J, Arver, B, Olsson, H, Schmutzler, RK, Hopper, JL, van Leeuwen, FE, Goldgar, D, Milne, RL, Easton, DF, Rookus, MA, Andrieu, N, Evans, G, Adlard, J, Eeles, R, Davidson, R, Tischkowitz, M, Snape, K, Walker, L, Porteous, M, Donaldson, A, Morrison, P, Eason, J, Rogers, M, Miller, C, Brady, A, Kennedy, MJ, Barwell, J, Gregory, H, Pottinger, C, Murray, A, Angelakos, M, Dite, G, Tsimiklis, H, Breysse, E, Pontois, P, Laborde, L, Stoppa-Lyonnet, D, Gauthier-Villars, M, Caron, O, Fourme-Mouret, E, Fricker, J-P, Lasset, C, Bonadona, V, Fert-Ferrer, S, Berthet, P, Venat-Bouvet, L, Gilbert-Dussardier, B, Faivre, L, Gesta, P, Sobol, H, Eisinger, F, Longy, M, Dugast, C, Coupier, I, Colas, C, Soubrier, F, Pujol, P, Corsini, C, Lortholary, A, Vennin, P, Adenis, C, Tan, DN, Penet, C, Delnatte, C, Tinat, J, Tennevet, I, Limacher, J-M, Maugard, C, Demange, L, Dreyfus, H, Cohen-Haguenauer, O, Leroux, D, Zattara-Cannoni, H, Bera, O, Hogervorst, FBL, Adank, MA, Schmidt, MK, Russell, NS, Jenner, DJ, Collee, JM, van den Ouweland, AMW, Hooning, MJ, Seynaeve, CM, van Deurzen, CHM, Obdeijn, IM, van Asperen, CJ, Devilee, P, Kets, CM, Mensenkamp, AR, Koudijs, MJ, Aalfs, CM, van Engelen, K, Gille, JJP, Gomez-Garcia, EB, Blok, MJ, van der Hout, AH, Mourits, MJ, de Bock, GH, Siesling, S, Verloop, J, and van den Belt-Dusebout, AW
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BACKGROUND: Full-term pregnancy (FTP) is associated with a reduced breast cancer (BC) risk over time, but women are at increased BC risk in the immediate years following an FTP. No large prospective studies, however, have examined whether the number and timing of pregnancies are associated with BC risk for BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers. METHODS: Using weighted and time-varying Cox proportional hazards models, we investigated whether reproductive events are associated with BC risk for mutation carriers using a retrospective cohort (5707 BRCA1 and 3525 BRCA2 mutation carriers) and a prospective cohort (2276 BRCA1 and 1610 BRCA2 mutation carriers), separately for each cohort and the combined prospective and retrospective cohort. RESULTS: For BRCA1 mutation carriers, there was no overall association with parity compared with nulliparity (combined hazard ratio [HRc] = 0.99, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 0.83 to 1.18). Relative to being uniparous, an increased number of FTPs was associated with decreased BC risk (HRc = 0.79, 95% CI = 0.69 to 0.91; HRc = 0.70, 95% CI = 0.59 to 0.82; HRc = 0.50, 95% CI = 0.40 to 0.63, for 2, 3, and ≥4 FTPs, respectively, P trend < .0001) and increasing duration of breastfeeding was associated with decreased BC risk (combined cohort P trend = .0003). Relative to being nulliparous, uniparous BRCA1 mutation carriers were at increased BC risk in the prospective analysis (prospective hazard ration [HRp] = 1.69, 95% CI = 1.09 to 2.62). For BRCA2 mutation carriers, being parous was associated with a 30% increase in BC risk (HRc = 1.33, 95% CI = 1.05 to 1.69), and there was no apparent decrease in risk associated with multiparity except for having at least 4 FTPs vs. 1 FTP (HRc = 0.72, 95% CI = 0.54 to 0.98). CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggest differential associations with parity between BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers with higher risk for uniparous BRCA1 carriers and parous BRCA2 carriers.
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40. Ultrastructural localization of the RNA of immunodeficiency viruses using electron microscopy in situ hybridization and in vitroinfected lymphocytes
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Cantó-Nogués, C., Hockley, D., Grief, C., Ranjbar, S., Bootman, J., Almond, N., and Herrera, I.
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41. e-beam-referenced work-function evaluation in an x-ray photoelectron spectrometer.
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Cohen, H., Nogues, C., Zon, I., and Lubomirsky, I.
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PHOTOELECTRON spectroscopy , *SPECTROMETERS , *SPECTRUM analysis instruments , *PHOTOELECTRONS , *ELECTRONS , *PARTICLES (Nuclear physics) , *THERMAL conductivity , *THERMAL conductivity measurement - Abstract
A method for work-function evaluation is proposed, based on recording the shift of x-ray photoelectron signals from a surface irradiated by low-energy electrons. The method is capable of measuring samples with very low conductivity, poor back contacts, and high dielectric constants. The method is also applicable to magnetic materials and can be particularly effective for studies of multilayer and heterogeneous systems. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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42. Risks of Breast, Ovarian, and Contralateral Breast Cancer for BRCA1 and BRCA2 Mutation Carriers
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Kuchenbaecker, K.B., Hopper, J.L., Barnes, D.R., Phillips, K.A., Mooij, T.M., Roos-Blom, M.J., Jervis, S., Leeuwen, F.E. van, Milne, R.L., Andrieu, N., Goldgar, D.E., Terry, M.B., Rookus, M.A., Easton, D.F., Antoniou, A.C., Brca, ., Consortium, B.C., McGuffog, L., Evans, D.G., Barrowdale, D., Frost, D., Adlard, J., Ong, K.R., Izatt, L., Tischkowitz, M., Eeles, R., Davidson, R., Hodgson, S., Ellis, S., Nogues, C., Lasset, C., Stoppa-Lyonnet, D., Fricker, J.P., Faivre, L., Berthet, P., Hooning, M.J., Kolk, L.E. van der, Kets, C.M., Adank, M.A., John, E.M., Chung, W.K., Andrulis, I.L., Southey, M., Daly, M.B., Buys, S.S., Osorio, A., Engel, C., Kast, K., Schmutzler, R.K., Caldes, T., Jakubowska, A., Simard, J., Friedlander, M.L., McLachlan, S.A., Machackova, E., Foretova, L., Tan, Y.Y., Singer, C.F., Olah, E., Gerdes, A.M., Arver, B., Olsson, H., Kuchenbaecker, K.B., Hopper, J.L., Barnes, D.R., Phillips, K.A., Mooij, T.M., Roos-Blom, M.J., Jervis, S., Leeuwen, F.E. van, Milne, R.L., Andrieu, N., Goldgar, D.E., Terry, M.B., Rookus, M.A., Easton, D.F., Antoniou, A.C., Brca, ., Consortium, B.C., McGuffog, L., Evans, D.G., Barrowdale, D., Frost, D., Adlard, J., Ong, K.R., Izatt, L., Tischkowitz, M., Eeles, R., Davidson, R., Hodgson, S., Ellis, S., Nogues, C., Lasset, C., Stoppa-Lyonnet, D., Fricker, J.P., Faivre, L., Berthet, P., Hooning, M.J., Kolk, L.E. van der, Kets, C.M., Adank, M.A., John, E.M., Chung, W.K., Andrulis, I.L., Southey, M., Daly, M.B., Buys, S.S., Osorio, A., Engel, C., Kast, K., Schmutzler, R.K., Caldes, T., Jakubowska, A., Simard, J., Friedlander, M.L., McLachlan, S.A., Machackova, E., Foretova, L., Tan, Y.Y., Singer, C.F., Olah, E., Gerdes, A.M., Arver, B., and Olsson, H.
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Item does not contain fulltext, Importance: The clinical management of BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers requires accurate, prospective cancer risk estimates. Objectives: To estimate age-specific risks of breast, ovarian, and contralateral breast cancer for mutation carriers and to evaluate risk modification by family cancer history and mutation location. Design, Setting, and Participants: Prospective cohort study of 6036 BRCA1 and 3820 BRCA2 female carriers (5046 unaffected and 4810 with breast or ovarian cancer or both at baseline) recruited in 1997-2011 through the International BRCA1/2 Carrier Cohort Study, the Breast Cancer Family Registry and the Kathleen Cuningham Foundation Consortium for Research into Familial Breast Cancer, with ascertainment through family clinics (94%) and population-based studies (6%). The majority were from large national studies in the United Kingdom (EMBRACE), the Netherlands (HEBON), and France (GENEPSO). Follow-up ended December 2013; median follow-up was 5 years. Exposures: BRCA1/2 mutations, family cancer history, and mutation location. Main Outcomes and Measures: Annual incidences, standardized incidence ratios, and cumulative risks of breast, ovarian, and contralateral breast cancer. Results: Among 3886 women (median age, 38 years; interquartile range [IQR], 30-46 years) eligible for the breast cancer analysis, 5066 women (median age, 38 years; IQR, 31-47 years) eligible for the ovarian cancer analysis, and 2213 women (median age, 47 years; IQR, 40-55 years) eligible for the contralateral breast cancer analysis, 426 were diagnosed with breast cancer, 109 with ovarian cancer, and 245 with contralateral breast cancer during follow-up. The cumulative breast cancer risk to age 80 years was 72% (95% CI, 65%-79%) for BRCA1 and 69% (95% CI, 61%-77%) for BRCA2 carriers. Breast cancer incidences increased rapidly in early adulthood until ages 30 to 40 years for BRCA1 and until ages 40 to 50 years for BRCA2 carriers, then remained at a similar, constant incidence (20-3
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43. Sequence dependence of charge transport properties of DNA
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Nogues, C., Cohen, S.R., Daube, S., Apter, N., and Naaman, R.
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Nucleotide sequence -- Research ,Electron transport -- Research ,Cytosine -- Research ,Chemicals, plastics and rubber industries - Abstract
The electrical conduction through three short oligomers (26 base pairs) with differing numbers of guanine (G) and cytosine (C) base pairs was measured and the influence of base-pair sequence on the charge transfer in DNA is examined and the current versus voltage curves are obtained by using conducting atomic force microscope. The results have shown that in all cases the DNA has behaved as a wide band-gap semiconductor, with width depending on the number of GC base pairs.
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44. Rheological monitoring of tau protein polymerisation with acoustic waves sensor
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Didier, P., primary, Razan, F., additional, Caplain, E., additional, Michiel, M., additional, Delamarche, C., additional, Nogues, C., additional, Le Huerou, J.Y., additional, Serfaty, S., additional, and Larzabal, P., additional
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45. Efficacité de la chimiothérapie néoadjuvante incluant des anthracyclines sur les cancers du sein triple-négatifs des sujets porteurs d’une mutation du gène BRCA1 ou BRCA2
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Bignon, L., primary, Fricker, J.-P., additional, Nogues, C., additional, Mouret-Fourme, E., additional, Stoppa-Lyonnet, D., additional, Caron, O., additional, Lortholary, A., additional, Faivre, L., additional, Lasset, C., additional, Mari, V., additional, Gesta, P., additional, Gladieff, L., additional, Hamimi, A., additional, Petit, T., additional, and Velten, M., additional
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46. Développement d'un système de détection et de suivi d'évolution dédiés aux pathologies conformationnelles type Alzheimer
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Pierre Didier, Florence Razan, Caplain, E., Nogues, C., Delamarche, C., Martinez, L., Nicolas Wilkie-Chancellier, Serfaty, S., Pascal Larzabal, Systèmes et Applications des Technologies de l'Information et de l'Energie (SATIE), École normale supérieure - Cachan (ENS Cachan)-Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11)-Institut Français des Sciences et Technologies des Transports, de l'Aménagement et des Réseaux (IFSTTAR)-École normale supérieure - Rennes (ENS Rennes)-Université de Cergy Pontoise (UCP), Université Paris-Seine-Université Paris-Seine-Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers [CNAM] (CNAM)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Laboratoire de Biologie et de Pharmacologie Appliquée (LBPA), École normale supérieure - Cachan (ENS Cachan)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Interactions cellulaires et moléculaires (ICM), Université de Rennes 1 (UR1), Université de Rennes (UNIV-RENNES)-Université de Rennes (UNIV-RENNES)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Université Paris-Seine-Université Paris-Seine-Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers [CNAM] (CNAM), HESAM Université - Communauté d'universités et d'établissements Hautes écoles Sorbonne Arts et métiers université (HESAM)-HESAM Université - Communauté d'universités et d'établissements Hautes écoles Sorbonne Arts et métiers université (HESAM)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Université de Rennes (UR)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), and Razan, Florence
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[SPI.NANO] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Micro and nanotechnologies/Microelectronics ,[SPI.NANO]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Micro and nanotechnologies/Microelectronics ,ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS - Abstract
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47. Polymorphisms in BRCA1 and 17[Beta]-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase 2 (EDH17B2) genes as modifiers of ovarian cancer risk in carriers of BRCA1 germline mutations
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Sinilnikova, O.M., Ginolhac, S., Gad, S., Bressac-de-Paillerets, B., Chompret, A., Bignon, Y-J., Peyrat, J-P., Fournier, J., Lasset, C., Muller, D., Fricker, J-P., Hardouin, A., Berthet, P., Longy, M., Nogues, C., Lidereau, R., Maugard, C.M., Olschwang, S., Toulas, C., Guimbaud, R., Lynch, H.T., Corbex, M., Goldgar, D., Lenoir, G.M., and Stoppa-Lyonnet, D.
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Human genetics -- Research ,Ovarian cancer -- Genetic aspects ,Breast cancer -- Genetic aspects ,Genetic disorders -- Research ,Biological sciences - Published
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48. Réhabilitation respiratoire des patients atteints de mucoviscidose suivis au CRCM adulte et à l’unité de transplantation thoracique de Nantes : états des lieux et perspectives
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Nourry-Lecaplain, L., primary, Herbert, E., additional, Nogues, C., additional, Drillaud, A., additional, Danner-Boucher, I., additional, and Chambellan, A., additional
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49. Association of type and location of BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations with risk of breast and ovarian cancer
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Rebbeck, R. (Timothy), Mitra, N. (Nandita), Wan, F. (Fei), Sinilnikova, O. (Olga), Healey, S. (Sue), McGuffog, L. (Lesley), Chenevix-Trench, G. (Georgia), Easton, D.F. (Douglas), Antoniou, A.C. (Antonis), Nathanson, K.L. (Katherine), Laitman, Y. (Yael), Kushnir, A. (Anya), Paluch-Shimon, S. (Shani), Berger, R. (Raanan), Zidan, J. (Jamal), Friedman, E. (Eitan), Ehrencrona, H. (Hans), Stenmark-Askmalm, M. (Marie), Einbeigi, Z. (Zakaria), Loman, N. (Niklas), Harbst, K. (Katja), Rantala, J. (Johanna), Melin, B. (Beatrice), Huo, D. (Dezheng), Olopade, O.I. (Olofunmilayo), Seldon, J.L. (Joyce), Ganz, P.A. (Patricia), Nussbaum, R.L. (Robert L.), Chan, S. (Salina), Odunsi, K. (Kunle), Gayther, S.A. (Simon), Domchek, S.M. (Susan), Arun, B.K. (Banu), Lu, K.H. (Karen), Mitchell, G. (Gillian), Karlan, B.Y. (Beth), Walsh, C.S. (Christine), Lester, K.J. (Kathryn), Godwin, A.K. (Andrew), Pathak, S.S., Ross, E.B. (Eric), Daly, M.J. (Mark), Whittemore, A.S. (Alice), John, E.M. (Esther), Miron, A. (Alexander), Terry, M.B. (Mary Beth), Chung, W.K. (Wendy K.), Goldgar, D. (David), Buys, S.S. (Saundra), Janavicius, R. (Ramunas), Tihomirova, L. (Laima), Tung, N. (Nadine), Dorfling, C.M. (Cecilia), Rensburg, E.J. (Elizabeth) van, Steele, L. (Linda), Neuhausen, S.L. (Susan), Ding, Y.C. (Yuan), Ejlertsen, B. (Bent), Gerdes, A-M. (Anne-Marie), Hansen, T.V.O. (Thomas), Ramon Y Cajal, T., Osorio, A. (Ana), Benítez, J. (Javier), Godino, J. (Javier), Tejada, M.I., Duran, M. (Mercedes), Weitzel, J.N. (Jeffrey), Bobolis, K.A. (Kristie A.), Sand, S.R. (Sharon), Fontaine, A. (Annette), Savarese, A. (Antonella), Pasini, B. (Barbara), Peissel, B. (Bernard), Bonnani, B. (Bernardo), Zaffaroni, D. (Daniela), Vignolo-Lutati, F. (Francesca), Scuvera, G. (Giulietta), Giannini, G. (Giuseppe), Bernard, L. (Loris), Genuardi, M. (Maurizio), Radice, P. (Paolo), Dolcetti, R. (Riccardo), Manoukian, S. (Siranoush), Pensotti, V. (Valeria), Gismondi, V. (Viviana), Yannoukakos, D. (Drakoulis), Fostira, F. 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Importance: Limited information about the relationship between specific mutations in BRCA1 or BRCA2 (BRCA1/2) and cancer risk exists. Objective: To identify mutation-specific cancer risks for carriers of BRCA1/2. Design, Setting, and Participants: Observational study ofwomen whowere ascertained between 1937 and 2011 (median, 1999) and found to carry disease-associated BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutations. The international sample comprised 19 581 carriers of BRCA1 mutations and 11 900 carriers of BRCA2 mutations from 55 centers in 33 countries on 6 continents.We estimated hazard ratios for breast and ovarian cancer based on mutation type, function, and nucleotide position.We also estimated RHR, the ratio of breast vs ovarian cancer hazard ratios. A value of RHR greater than 1 indicated elevated breast cancer risk; a value of RHR less than 1 indicated elevated ovarian cancer risk. Exposures: Mutations of BRCA1 or BRCA2. Main Outcomes and Measures: Breast and ovarian cancer risks. Results: Among BRCA1 mutation carriers, 9052 women (46%) were diagnosed with breast cancer, 2317 (12%) with ovarian cancer, 1041 (5%) with breast and ovarian cancer, and 7171 (37%) without cancer. Among BRCA2 mutation carriers, 6180 women (52%) were diagnosed with breast cancer, 682 (6%) with ovarian cancer, 272 (2%) with breast and ovarian cancer, and 4766 (40%) without cancer. In BRCA1, we identified 3 breast cancer cluster regions (BCCRs) located at c.179 to c.505 (BCCR1; RHR = 1.46; 95%CI, 1.22-1.74; P = 2 × 10-6), c.4328 to c.4945 (BCCR2; RHR = 1.34; 95%CI, 1.01-1.78; P = .04), and c. 5261 to c.5563 (BCCR2', RHR = 1.38; 95%CI, 1.22-1.55; P = 6 × 10-9).We also identified an ovarian cancer cluster region (OCCR) from c.1380 to c.4062 (approximately exon 11) with RHR = 0.62 (95%CI, 0.56-0.70; P = 9 × 10-17). In BRCA2, we observed multiple BCCRs spanning c.1 to c.596 (BCCR1; RHR = 1.71; 95%CI, 1.06-2.78; P = .03), c.772 to c.1806 (BCCR1'; RHR = 1.63; 95%CI, 1.10-2.40; P = .01), and c.7394 to
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50. Multiorgan aluminium deposits in a chronic haemodialysis patient: Electron microscope and microprobe studies
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Roth, A., Nogues, C., Galle, P., and Drüeke, T.
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