Familiar aggregation of breast cancer has been known since Roman times, but it has been discussed in practical terms only from the 19th century. Most of the studies dealing with this issue suggest that the risk is higher in relatives of patients with early onset and that the risk also increases as a function of the bilaterality of the disease or the simultaneous presence of breast cancer and ovarian cancer. A series of epidemiological studies consistently suggest hereditary autosomal dominant transmission with reduced penetrance. Previous epidemiological research and collection of data from families has been used only from the 1990s in order to identify disease genes. The BRCA1 gene was identified as the first gene responsible for hereditar...
textabstractIn western countries breast cancer affects approximately 1 in every 10 to 12 women. It i...
Breast cancer accounts for approximately 20% of all female malignancies with hereditary breast cance...
Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers in the world. The incidence in Malta is around 94 pe...
Familiar aggregation of breast cancer has been known since Roman times, but it has been discussed in...
Family history has long been recognized to be a potent risk factor for breast cancer [1]. Family his...
Genetic predisposition is responsible for 5%-10% of all breast cancer cases. Therefore, the inherite...
A positive family history of breast cancer (BC) is one of the strongest predictors of the disease. T...
Approximately 5% of all breast cancers are due to one of the high-risk breast cancer genes BRCA1 and...
While it has long been recognized that a proportion of breast cancer cases are the result of an inhe...
Breast cancer is the most frequently occurring cancer among women, with an estimated 178,480 new cas...
Molecular genetic analysis of human breast cancer Catherine M. Phelan Breast cancer accounts fo...
The contribution of BRCA1 and BRCA2 to inherited breast cancer was assessed by linkage and mutation ...
Breast cancer is the most common malignancy among women in the western world. Most cases are sporadi...
SummaryThe contribution of BRCA1 and BRCA2 to inherited breast cancer was assessed by linkage and mu...
Five to ten per cent of all breast carcinomas are of hereditary origin. Many of them have been assoc...
textabstractIn western countries breast cancer affects approximately 1 in every 10 to 12 women. It i...
Breast cancer accounts for approximately 20% of all female malignancies with hereditary breast cance...
Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers in the world. The incidence in Malta is around 94 pe...
Familiar aggregation of breast cancer has been known since Roman times, but it has been discussed in...
Family history has long been recognized to be a potent risk factor for breast cancer [1]. Family his...
Genetic predisposition is responsible for 5%-10% of all breast cancer cases. Therefore, the inherite...
A positive family history of breast cancer (BC) is one of the strongest predictors of the disease. T...
Approximately 5% of all breast cancers are due to one of the high-risk breast cancer genes BRCA1 and...
While it has long been recognized that a proportion of breast cancer cases are the result of an inhe...
Breast cancer is the most frequently occurring cancer among women, with an estimated 178,480 new cas...
Molecular genetic analysis of human breast cancer Catherine M. Phelan Breast cancer accounts fo...
The contribution of BRCA1 and BRCA2 to inherited breast cancer was assessed by linkage and mutation ...
Breast cancer is the most common malignancy among women in the western world. Most cases are sporadi...
SummaryThe contribution of BRCA1 and BRCA2 to inherited breast cancer was assessed by linkage and mu...
Five to ten per cent of all breast carcinomas are of hereditary origin. Many of them have been assoc...
textabstractIn western countries breast cancer affects approximately 1 in every 10 to 12 women. It i...
Breast cancer accounts for approximately 20% of all female malignancies with hereditary breast cance...
Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers in the world. The incidence in Malta is around 94 pe...