Effects of BRCA variation on prognosis in patients with nonmetastatic breast cancer.
Alper TürkelIlknur Deliktaş OnurHicran AnikIrem ÖnerHaktan Bağiş ErdemTaha BahsiÖzge ÖzalpBerna ÖksüzoğluÖztürk AteşCengiz KaraçinPublished in: Annals of human genetics (2024)
Patients with BRCA1 variation had more aggressive tumor characteristics, such as higher Ki67 and higher grade. Also, triple-negative breast cancer was more common. The presence of BRCA1 variation may worsen survival outcomes. Neoadjuvant treatment responses of patients with BRCA variations were significantly better, and neoadjuvant treatment may contribute to survival outcomes in nonmetastatic patients with BRCA variations.