INTRODUCTION: Genetic risk factors and family history play an important role in breast cancer development. This review aimed to summarise the current genetic testing approach to hereditary breast/ovarian cancer. METHODS: A systematic literature review was performed by searching the PubMed database. Publications available online until January 2015 that addressed issues related to hereditary breast/ovarian cancer genetic counselling/testing were selected. The search terms used were 'familial breast/ovarian cancer', 'susceptibility genes', 'genetic counselling', and 'genetic testing'. The data extracted for this review were analysed by the authors, with a focus on genetic testing for hereditary breast/ovarian cancer. RESULTS: Although a greate...
Background Little is known about family members' interrelated decisions to seek genetic testing for...
In most cases, oncological diseases are hereditary: for breast cancer – 5–10%, and for ovarian cance...
In most cases, oncological diseases are hereditary: for breast cancer – 5–10%, and for ovarian cance...
Breast cancer is the most common malignancy among women in the western world. Most cases are sporadi...
AbstractNowadays, the major tasks of the increasing number of family cancer clinics are to provide g...
Background: Hereditary breast and ovarian cancer (HBOC) syndrome is an autosomal dominant inherited ...
Background: Hereditary breast and ovarian cancer (HBOC) syndrome is an autosomal dominant inherited ...
AbstractObjectiveGenetic predisposition to ovarian cancer is well documented. With the advent of nex...
More than one-fifth of ovarian tumors have hereditary susceptibility and, in about 65–85% of these c...
More than one-fifth of ovarian tumors have hereditary susceptibility and, in about 65\u201385% of th...
Abstract Approximately, 7 % of all breast cancers (BC) and 11–15 % of ovarian cancers (OC) are assoc...
More than one-fifth of ovarian tumors have hereditary susceptibility and, in about 65–85% of these c...
More than one- h of ovarian tumors have hereditary susceptibility and, in about 65\u201385% of thes...
PurposeMany women with an elevated risk of hereditary breast and ovarian cancer have previously test...
PurposeMany women with an elevated risk of hereditary breast and ovarian cancer have previously test...
Background Little is known about family members' interrelated decisions to seek genetic testing for...
In most cases, oncological diseases are hereditary: for breast cancer – 5–10%, and for ovarian cance...
In most cases, oncological diseases are hereditary: for breast cancer – 5–10%, and for ovarian cance...
Breast cancer is the most common malignancy among women in the western world. Most cases are sporadi...
AbstractNowadays, the major tasks of the increasing number of family cancer clinics are to provide g...
Background: Hereditary breast and ovarian cancer (HBOC) syndrome is an autosomal dominant inherited ...
Background: Hereditary breast and ovarian cancer (HBOC) syndrome is an autosomal dominant inherited ...
AbstractObjectiveGenetic predisposition to ovarian cancer is well documented. With the advent of nex...
More than one-fifth of ovarian tumors have hereditary susceptibility and, in about 65–85% of these c...
More than one-fifth of ovarian tumors have hereditary susceptibility and, in about 65\u201385% of th...
Abstract Approximately, 7 % of all breast cancers (BC) and 11–15 % of ovarian cancers (OC) are assoc...
More than one-fifth of ovarian tumors have hereditary susceptibility and, in about 65–85% of these c...
More than one- h of ovarian tumors have hereditary susceptibility and, in about 65\u201385% of thes...
PurposeMany women with an elevated risk of hereditary breast and ovarian cancer have previously test...
PurposeMany women with an elevated risk of hereditary breast and ovarian cancer have previously test...
Background Little is known about family members' interrelated decisions to seek genetic testing for...
In most cases, oncological diseases are hereditary: for breast cancer – 5–10%, and for ovarian cance...
In most cases, oncological diseases are hereditary: for breast cancer – 5–10%, and for ovarian cance...