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Identification and management of women with a family history of breast cancer: Practical guide for clinicians.

Authors :
Heisey R
Carroll JC
Source :
Canadian family physician Medecin de famille canadien [Can Fam Physician] 2016 Oct; Vol. 62 (10), pp. 799-803.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Objective: To summarize the best evidence on strategies to identify and manage women with a family history of breast cancer.<br />Sources of Information: A PubMed search was conducted using the search terms breast cancer, guidelines, risk, family history, management, and magnetic resonance imaging screening from 2000 to 2016. Most evidence is level II.<br />Main Message: Taking a good family history is essential when assessing breast cancer risk in order to identify women suitable for referral to a genetic counselor for possible genetic testing. Offering risk-reducing surgery (bilateral prophylactic mastectomy, bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy) to women with BRCA genetic mutations can save lives. All women with a family history of breast cancer should be encouraged to stay active and limit alcohol intake to less than 1 drink per day; some will qualify for chemoprevention. Women with a 20% to 25% or greater lifetime risk of breast cancer should be offered enhanced screening with annual magnetic resonance imaging in addition to mammography.<br />Conclusion: Healthy living and chemoprevention (for suitable women) could reduce breast cancer incidence; enhanced screening could result in earlier detection. Referring women who carry BRCA mutations for risk-reducing surgery will save lives.<br /> (Copyright© the College of Family Physicians of Canada.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1715-5258
Volume :
62
Issue :
10
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Canadian family physician Medecin de famille canadien
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
27737975