Inherited mutations in BRCA1 and BRCA2 in an unselected multiethnic cohort of Asian patients with breast cancer and healthy controls from Malaysia.
Wei Xiong WenJamie AllenKah Nyin LaiShivaani MariapunSiti Norhidayu HasanPei Sze NgDaphne Shin-Chi LeeSheau Yee LeeSook-Yee YoonJoanna LimShao Yan LauBrennan DeckerKaren PooleyLeila DorlingCraig LuccariniCaroline BaynesDon M ConroyPatricia HarringtonJacques SimardCheng Har YipNur Aishah Mohd TaibWeang Kee HoAntonis C AntoniouAlison M DunningDouglas F EastonSoo-Hwang TeoPublished in: Journal of medical genetics (2017)
Five per cent of unselected Asian patients with breast cancer carry deleterious variants in BRCA1 or BRCA2. While current referral guidelines identified the majority of carriers, one in two patients would be referred for genetic services. Given that such services are largely unavailable in majority of low-resource settings in Asia, our study highlights the need for more efficient guidelines to identify at-risk individuals in Asia.