Individuals with proven hereditary cancer syndrome (HCS) such as BRCA1 and BRCA2 have elevated rates of ovarian, breast, and other cancers. If these high-risk people can be identified before a cancer is diagnosed, risk-reducing interventions are highly effective and can be lifesaving. Despite this evidence, the vast majority of Canadians with HCS are unaware of their risk. In response to this unmet opportunity for prevention, the British Columbia Gynecologic Cancer Initiative convened a research summit “Gynecologic Cancer Prevention: Thinking Big, Thinking Differently” in Vancouver, Canada on 26 November 2021. The aim of the conference was to explore how hereditary cancer prevention via population-based genetic testing could decrease morbid...
Background: Identifying female carriers of BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations is imperative ...
The discovery of the association between breast and ovarian cancer and the BRCA genes and the develo...
ABSTRACTBackgroundThe US Preventative Service Task Force recommends that physicians perform a geneti...
The diagnosis of inherited cancer-susceptibility syndromes can enable identifi cation of individuals...
The landscape of cancer genetics in gynecological oncology is rapidly changing. The traditional fami...
BACKGROUND: Identifying female carriers of BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations is imperative for prevention of...
Individuals who inherit a high penetrance cancer susceptibility gene represent a population in which...
Background Females with BRCA 1/2 gene mutations have increased lifetime risk of breast and ovarian c...
Background: Breast and ovarian cancer can arise from genetic predisposition and environmental (i.e.,...
Background: Breast and ovarian cancer can arise from genetic predisposition and environmental (i.e.,...
AbstractNowadays, the major tasks of the increasing number of family cancer clinics are to provide g...
Women with personal and family histories consistent with gynecologic cancer-associated hereditary ca...
Hereditary cancer syndromes (HCS) are genetic diseases with an increased risk of developing cancer. ...
Cancer genetics services for the population of British Columbia, Canada are provided solely by the B...
Abstract Background Identifying female carriers of BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations is imperative for preve...
Background: Identifying female carriers of BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations is imperative ...
The discovery of the association between breast and ovarian cancer and the BRCA genes and the develo...
ABSTRACTBackgroundThe US Preventative Service Task Force recommends that physicians perform a geneti...
The diagnosis of inherited cancer-susceptibility syndromes can enable identifi cation of individuals...
The landscape of cancer genetics in gynecological oncology is rapidly changing. The traditional fami...
BACKGROUND: Identifying female carriers of BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations is imperative for prevention of...
Individuals who inherit a high penetrance cancer susceptibility gene represent a population in which...
Background Females with BRCA 1/2 gene mutations have increased lifetime risk of breast and ovarian c...
Background: Breast and ovarian cancer can arise from genetic predisposition and environmental (i.e.,...
Background: Breast and ovarian cancer can arise from genetic predisposition and environmental (i.e.,...
AbstractNowadays, the major tasks of the increasing number of family cancer clinics are to provide g...
Women with personal and family histories consistent with gynecologic cancer-associated hereditary ca...
Hereditary cancer syndromes (HCS) are genetic diseases with an increased risk of developing cancer. ...
Cancer genetics services for the population of British Columbia, Canada are provided solely by the B...
Abstract Background Identifying female carriers of BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations is imperative for preve...
Background: Identifying female carriers of BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations is imperative ...
The discovery of the association between breast and ovarian cancer and the BRCA genes and the develo...
ABSTRACTBackgroundThe US Preventative Service Task Force recommends that physicians perform a geneti...