Journal article

Clinical, pathological and genetic features of women at high familial risk of breast cancer undergoing prophylactic mastectomy

CI Scott, DG Iorgulescu, HJ Thorne, MA Henderson, KA Phillips, J Sambrook, G Chenevix-Trench, M Friedlander, N Baxter, G Evans, P Waring, D Clouston

Clinical Genetics | BLACKWELL MUNKSGAARD | Published : 2003

Abstract

Prophylactic mastectomy (PM) is a risk-management option for women at high familial risk of breast cancer (BC). This study describes the PM experience of women enrolled in a large observational cohort study involving families with a history of hereditary breast cancer. Within 357 multiple-case BC families [119 (33%) BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutation positive], identified via family cancer clinics, 49 cases of PM [21 (43%) BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutation positive] were identified and their clinical, pathological and genetic features reviewed. Families with at least one incidence of PM displayed stronger breast/ovarian cancer histories than did families without PM. Median age at time of PM was 45 years (range 2..

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