Heredity represents the strongest risk factor for ovarian cancer with disease predisposing mutations identified in 15% of the tumors. With the aim to identify genetic classifiers for hereditary ovarian cancer, we profiled hereditary ovarian cancers linked to the hereditary breast and ovarian cancer (HBOC) syndrome and the hereditary non-polyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC) syndrome. Genome-wide array comparative genomic hybridization was applied to 12 HBOC associated tumors with BRCA1 mutations and 8 HNPCC associated tumors with mismatch repair gene mutations with 24 sporadic ovarian cancers as a control group. Unsupervised cluster analysis identified two distinct subgroups related to genetic complexity. Sporadic and HBOC associated tumors h...
Introduction > Next generation sequencing allows the simultaneous analysis of large panel of genes f...
Ovarian carcinoma (OC) is the commonest gynaecological cause of death in the Western world. As a ste...
Objectives. Ovarian cancer remains a major health problem for women. Although there is considerable ...
Ovarian cancer is a leading cause of gynecological cancer death and in Sweden nearly 700 cases are d...
More than one-fifth of ovarian tumors have hereditary susceptibility and, in about 65–85% of these c...
Objective. Ovarian cancer has one of the highest fractions of hereditary cases. The hereditary breas...
BACKGROUND: Genetic screening for pathogenic variants (PVs) in cancer predisposition genes can affec...
Approximately 5% of ovarian cancer cases can be attributed to an autosomal dominant inheritance fact...
Background: Few studies have attempted to characterise genomic changes occurring in hereditary epith...
Ovarian cancer (OC) is the deadliest gynecologic malignancy with a substantial proportion of heredit...
Overall, 5-10% of primary breast cancer (BC) are inherited and about 15-20% are familial. BRCA1/2 ge...
The identifi cation of susceptibility genes for specifi c types of cancer provided the necessary inf...
The identification of a mutation in ovarian cancer (OC) predisposition genes plays a crucial role in...
Ovarian cancer (OC) is the deadliest gynecologic malignancy with a substantial proportion of heredit...
Introduction > Next generation sequencing allows the simultaneous analysis of large panel of genes f...
Ovarian carcinoma (OC) is the commonest gynaecological cause of death in the Western world. As a ste...
Objectives. Ovarian cancer remains a major health problem for women. Although there is considerable ...
Ovarian cancer is a leading cause of gynecological cancer death and in Sweden nearly 700 cases are d...
More than one-fifth of ovarian tumors have hereditary susceptibility and, in about 65–85% of these c...
Objective. Ovarian cancer has one of the highest fractions of hereditary cases. The hereditary breas...
BACKGROUND: Genetic screening for pathogenic variants (PVs) in cancer predisposition genes can affec...
Approximately 5% of ovarian cancer cases can be attributed to an autosomal dominant inheritance fact...
Background: Few studies have attempted to characterise genomic changes occurring in hereditary epith...
Ovarian cancer (OC) is the deadliest gynecologic malignancy with a substantial proportion of heredit...
Overall, 5-10% of primary breast cancer (BC) are inherited and about 15-20% are familial. BRCA1/2 ge...
The identifi cation of susceptibility genes for specifi c types of cancer provided the necessary inf...
The identification of a mutation in ovarian cancer (OC) predisposition genes plays a crucial role in...
Ovarian cancer (OC) is the deadliest gynecologic malignancy with a substantial proportion of heredit...
Introduction > Next generation sequencing allows the simultaneous analysis of large panel of genes f...
Ovarian carcinoma (OC) is the commonest gynaecological cause of death in the Western world. As a ste...
Objectives. Ovarian cancer remains a major health problem for women. Although there is considerable ...