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Extended genetic analysis and tumor characteristics in over 4600 women with suspected hereditary breast and ovarian cancer.

Anna ÖfverholmTherese TörngrenAnna RosénBrita ArverZakaria EinbeigiKarin HaraldssonAnne Kinhult StåhlbomEkaterina KuchinskayaAnnika LindblomBeatrice MelinYlva Paulsson-KarlssonMarie Stenmark-AskmalmEmma ThamAnna von WachenfeldtAnders KvistÅke BorgHans Ehrencrona
Published in: BMC cancer (2023)
This study contributes to understanding the clinical and genetic landscape of breast and ovarian cancer susceptibility. Extending clinical genetic screening from BRCA1 and BRCA2 to 13 established cancer predisposition genes almost doubles the diagnostic yield, which has implications for genetic counseling and clinical guidelines. The very low yield in the syndrome genes CDH1, PTEN and STK11 questions the usefulness of including these genes on routine gene panels.
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