Germline Pathogenic Variants and Genetic Counseling by Ancestry in Patients With Epithelial Ovarian Cancer.
Tiffany Y SiaAnna MaioYelena M KemelKanika S AroraSushmita B GordhandasRyan M KahnErin E Salo-MullenMargaret A SheehanPrince Rainier TejadaChaitanya BandlamudiQin C ZhouAlexia E IasonosRachel N GrishamRoisin E O'CearbhaillWilliam P TewKara Long RocheOliver ZivanovicYukio SonodaGinger J GardnerDennis S ChiAlicia J LathamMaria Isabel CarloYonina R Murciano-GoroffMarie WillMichael F WalshMark E RobsonDiana L MandelkerMichael F BergerNadeem R Abu-RustumCarol L BrownKenneth OffitJada G HamiltonCarol AghajanianJorge S Reis-FilhoZsofia K StadlerYing L LiuPublished in: JCO precision oncology (2023)
Rates of PV, particularly in EOC-associated genes, were high regardless of ancestry, with similar rates of counseling between groups, emphasizing the importance of universal genetic testing in all patients with EOC.