Most of the hereditary breast cancers are attributed to constitutive alterations of either BRCA1 or BRCA2 genes; nonetheless, germline mutations of these genes in 'high risk' families are found less frequently than expected from linkage data. Recent findings suggest that major genomic rearrangements of the BRCA1 gene might account for at least some of the apparently mutation negative cases. We studied 60 affected probands belonging to families with a strong history of breast and/or ovarian cancer who scored negative for BRCA1 gene mutations by PTT and SSCP analysis. DNA was analysed by the Southern blotting procedure using three different restriction enzymes, and two probes obtained by RT-PCR of the 5' and 3' BRCA1 coding sequence. A 3 kb d...
Abstract Background Alterations in the highly penetrant cancer susceptibility gene BRCA1 are respons...
BRCA1 is a breast and ovarian cancer susceptibility gene. An inferred germline regulatory mutation w...
Reproduced by generous permission of the publisher.http://www.liebertpub.com/The discovery of delete...
Most of the hereditary breast cancers are attributed to constitutive alterations of either BRCA1 or ...
A total of 226 index cases from high-risk hereditary breast and ovarian cancer families of German or...
Germ-line mutations in the BRCA1 gene cause hereditary predisposition to breast and ovarian cancer. ...
Women with mutations in the breast cancer genes BRCA1 or BRCA2 have an increased lifetime risk of de...
The frequency of genomic rearrangements in BRCA1 was assessed in 42 American families with breast an...
International audienceAlthough screening for large deletions or duplications of the BRCA1 gene is be...
Background: A greatly increased risk for development of hereditary breast cancer is associated with ...
Introduction Many studies document the involvement of BRCA1/2 gene rearrangements in genetic predisp...
Germline point mutations in BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes account for about 30% of the inherited breast and ...
BACKGROUND: BRCA1 and BRCA2 are the two major genes responsible for the breast and ovarian cancers t...
Pathogenic germline mutations occurring in the BRCA1 (MIM:113705 ) and BRCA2 (MIM: 600185) , which a...
Approximately 5-10% of breast cancers are caused by germline mutations in high penetrance predisposi...
Abstract Background Alterations in the highly penetrant cancer susceptibility gene BRCA1 are respons...
BRCA1 is a breast and ovarian cancer susceptibility gene. An inferred germline regulatory mutation w...
Reproduced by generous permission of the publisher.http://www.liebertpub.com/The discovery of delete...
Most of the hereditary breast cancers are attributed to constitutive alterations of either BRCA1 or ...
A total of 226 index cases from high-risk hereditary breast and ovarian cancer families of German or...
Germ-line mutations in the BRCA1 gene cause hereditary predisposition to breast and ovarian cancer. ...
Women with mutations in the breast cancer genes BRCA1 or BRCA2 have an increased lifetime risk of de...
The frequency of genomic rearrangements in BRCA1 was assessed in 42 American families with breast an...
International audienceAlthough screening for large deletions or duplications of the BRCA1 gene is be...
Background: A greatly increased risk for development of hereditary breast cancer is associated with ...
Introduction Many studies document the involvement of BRCA1/2 gene rearrangements in genetic predisp...
Germline point mutations in BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes account for about 30% of the inherited breast and ...
BACKGROUND: BRCA1 and BRCA2 are the two major genes responsible for the breast and ovarian cancers t...
Pathogenic germline mutations occurring in the BRCA1 (MIM:113705 ) and BRCA2 (MIM: 600185) , which a...
Approximately 5-10% of breast cancers are caused by germline mutations in high penetrance predisposi...
Abstract Background Alterations in the highly penetrant cancer susceptibility gene BRCA1 are respons...
BRCA1 is a breast and ovarian cancer susceptibility gene. An inferred germline regulatory mutation w...
Reproduced by generous permission of the publisher.http://www.liebertpub.com/The discovery of delete...