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Find out what to expect if you're considering a blood test to determine if you have an increased risk of breast cancer. Learn what your results might mean.
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The purpose of this study is to improve the interpretation of mutations in breast cancer predisposition genes. This will be accomplished by recruiting members ...
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The researchers were then able to use their results to estimate the risks of both cancers for each BRCA1 mutation carrier. These new results may soon be ...
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What every woman needs to know … and do. In a study released Feb. 11, 2015, the AARP Public Policy Institute reported that BRCA genetic testing among women ...
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Find out what to expect if you're considering a blood test to determine if you have an increased risk of breast cancer. Learn what your results might mean.
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Sisters often share certain genetic traits, such as hair color and facial features. But for three sisters from Minnesota, they discovered a much deeper ...
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However, he says it has been more difficult to identify women at elevated risk of triple-negative breast cancer because only inherited mutations in BRCA1 have ...
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James W. Jakub, M.D., Breast Surgeon, Mayo Clinic: Patients with a genetic mutation that increase the risk of developing breast cancer have many options to ...
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This study may help doctors determine if the two surgical procedures are nearly the same for ovarian cancer risk reduction for women with BRCA1 mutations.
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Monogenic risk of breast cancer can be due to variants in any one of these genes: BRCA1. BRCA2. PALB2. PTEN. TP53. For participants with monogenic risk, the ...