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The Average Cumulative Risks of Breast and Ovarian Cancer for Carriers of Mutations in BRCA1 and BRCA2 Attending Genetic Counseling Units in Spain

Authors :
Eduardo Martínez
Ana Vega
Conxi Lázaro
María-Dolores Miramar
Javier Benitez
Teresa Ramón y Cajal
Miguel Urioste
Eva Esteban Cardeñosa
Carlos San Román
Ana Sánchez-de-Abajo
Antonis C. Antoniou
Ana Blanco
Mercedes Durán
R. Salazar
Isabel Chirivella
Maria-Isabel Tejada
Gemma Llort
María-Teresa Calvo
Trinidad Caldés
Orland Diez
Miguel de la Hoya
Ana Osorio
Carmen Guillen
Elena Beristain
Ignacio Blanco
Begoña Graña
Roger L. Milne
Eladio Velasco
M. Carmen Alonso
Source :
Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC, instname
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
American Association for Cancer Research, 2008.

Abstract

9 páginas, 1 figura, 4 tablas.-- et al.<br />[Purpose]: It is not clear that the published estimates of the breast and ovarian cancer penetrances of mutations in BRCA1 and BRCA2 can be used in genetic counseling in countries such as Spain, where the incidence of breast cancer in the general population is considerably lower, the prevalence of BRCA2 mutations seems to be higher, and a distinct spectrum of recurrent mutations exists for both genes. We aimed to estimate these penetrances for women attending genetic counseling units in Spain. [Experimental Design]: We collected phenotype and genotype data on 155 BRCA1 and 164 BRCA2 mutation carrier families from 12 centers across the country. Average age-specific cumulative risks of breast cancer and ovarian cancer were estimated using a modified segregation analysis method. [Results]: The estimated average cumulative risk of breast cancer to age 70 years was estimated to be 52% [95% confidence interval (95% CI), 26-69%] for BRCA1 mutation carriers and 47% (95% CI, 29-60%) for BRCA2 mutation carriers. The corresponding estimates for ovarian cancer were 22% (95% CI, 0-40%) and 18% (95% CI, 0-35%), respectively. There was some evidence (two-sided P = 0.09) that 330A>G (R71G) in BRCA1 may have lower breast cancer penetrance. [Conclusions]: These results are consistent with those from a recent meta-analysis of practically all previous penetrance studies, suggesting that women with BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations attending genetic counseling services in Spain have similar risks of breast and ovarian cancer to those published for other Caucasian populations. Carriers should be fully informed of their mutation- and age-specific risks to make appropriate decisions regarding prophylactic interventions such as oophorectomy.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC, instname
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....35e01dc566e442b70916592a17cac760