Genetic predisposition is responsible for 5%-10% of all breast cancer cases. Therefore, the inherited susceptibility to breast cancer has been intensively investigated during the last 10 years. In particular, the identification of the breast cancer susceptibility genes BRCA1 (breast cancer gene 1) and BRCA2 and the current genetic testing for mutations in both genes are the basis for estimating disease risks for women with a strong family history of breast cancer and will provide important information on the prevention and treatment of familial breast cancer
Familiar aggregation of breast cancer has been known since Roman times, but it has been discussed in...
The contribution of BRCA1 and BRCA2 to inherited breast cancer was assessed by linkage and mutation ...
The discovery of the association between breast and ovarian cancer and the BRCA genes and the develo...
While it has long been recognized that a proportion of breast cancer cases are the result of an inhe...
The BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes are involved in genetic susceptibility to breast cancer (BC). Nevertheless...
The BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes are involved in genetic susceptibility to breast cancer (BC). Nevertheless...
textabstractIn western countries breast cancer affects approximately 1 in every 10 to 12 women. It i...
Family history has long been recognized to be a potent risk factor for breast cancer [1]. Family his...
The need to answer the question "how much of the familial risk is currently explained by the known g...
The need to answer the question "how much of the familial risk is currently explained by the known g...
The need to answer the question "how much of the familial risk is currently explained by the known g...
The need to answer the question "how much of the familial risk is currently explained by the known g...
The need to answer the question “how much of the familial risk is currently explained by the known g...
Breast cancer is the most common malignancy among women in the western world. Most cases are sporadi...
The need to answer the question \u201chow much of the familial risk is currently explained by the kn...
Familiar aggregation of breast cancer has been known since Roman times, but it has been discussed in...
The contribution of BRCA1 and BRCA2 to inherited breast cancer was assessed by linkage and mutation ...
The discovery of the association between breast and ovarian cancer and the BRCA genes and the develo...
While it has long been recognized that a proportion of breast cancer cases are the result of an inhe...
The BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes are involved in genetic susceptibility to breast cancer (BC). Nevertheless...
The BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes are involved in genetic susceptibility to breast cancer (BC). Nevertheless...
textabstractIn western countries breast cancer affects approximately 1 in every 10 to 12 women. It i...
Family history has long been recognized to be a potent risk factor for breast cancer [1]. Family his...
The need to answer the question "how much of the familial risk is currently explained by the known g...
The need to answer the question "how much of the familial risk is currently explained by the known g...
The need to answer the question "how much of the familial risk is currently explained by the known g...
The need to answer the question "how much of the familial risk is currently explained by the known g...
The need to answer the question “how much of the familial risk is currently explained by the known g...
Breast cancer is the most common malignancy among women in the western world. Most cases are sporadi...
The need to answer the question \u201chow much of the familial risk is currently explained by the kn...
Familiar aggregation of breast cancer has been known since Roman times, but it has been discussed in...
The contribution of BRCA1 and BRCA2 to inherited breast cancer was assessed by linkage and mutation ...
The discovery of the association between breast and ovarian cancer and the BRCA genes and the develo...