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Performance of BOADICEA and BRCAPRO genetic models and of empirical criteria based on cancer family history for predicting BRCA mutation carrier probabilities: A retrospective study in a sample of Italian cancer genetics clinics

Authors :
Stefania Tommasi
Maria A. Caligo
M.G. Tibiletti
Alessandra Viel
E. Lucci Cordisco
D. Boggiani
C. Vivanet
M. Montagna
Viviana Gismondi
Valeria Viassolo
Paolo Bruzzi
Daniela Turchetti
Cristina Oliani
R. Bracci
Elisa Alducci
Monica Zuradelli
L Della Puppa
Paolo Radice
Pietro Cavalli
L. Varesco
P. Mandich
Luigina Bonelli
L. Varesco
V. Viassolo
A. Viel
V. Gismondi
P. Radice
M. Montagna
E. Alducci
L. Della Puppa
C. Oliani
S. Tommasi
M.A. Caligo
C. Vivanet
M. Zuradelli
P. Mandich
M.G. Tibiletti
P. Cavalli
E. Lucci Cordisco
D. Turchetti
D. Boggiani
R. Bracci
P. Bruzzi
L. Bonelli
Source :
The Breast. 22:1130-1135
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2013.

Abstract

Purpose To evaluate in current practice the performance of BOADICEA and BRCAPRO risk models and empirical criteria based on cancer family history for the selection of individuals for BRCA genetic testing. Patients and methods The probability of BRCA mutation according to the three tools was retrospectively estimated in 918 index cases consecutively undergone BRCA testing at 15 Italian cancer genetics clinics between 2006 and 2008. Results 179 of 918 cases (19.5%) carried BRCA mutations. With the strict use of the criteria based on cancer family history 173 BRCA (21.9%) mutations would have been detected in 789 individuals. At the commonly used 10% threshold of BRCA mutation carrier probability, the genetic models showed a similar performance [PPV (38% and 37%), sensitivity (76% and 77%) and specificity (70% and 69%)]. Their strict use would have avoided around 60% of the tests but would have missed approximately 1 every 4 carriers. Conclusion Our data highlight the complexity of BRCA testing referral in routine practice and question the strict use of genetic models for BRCA risk assessment.

Details

ISSN :
09609776
Volume :
22
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Breast
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2c44b462b0f576bbd02952256791c007