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ABSTRACT: Pathologic characteristics of breast parenchyma in patients
with hereditary breast carcinoma, including BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation
carriers
[12/23/2002; Cancer Online (Free Registration Required)]
BACKGROUND: BRCA1 and BRCA2 alterations are associated with an
increased risk of developing breast carcinoma.
The authors
hypothesized that the progression of breast neoplasia may
differ between patients with hereditary disease and patients
with nonhereditary disease and that this difference in progression
may be visualized by studying the prevalence of precursor lesions
and neoplastic lesions.
CONCLUSIONS: The current data suggest that the progression rate of
breast neoplasia is accelerated in women who carry BRCA1/2 deleterious
mutations compared with other patients who have breast carcinoma with or
without a family history.
This increased progression rate should
be taken into account when considering the surveillance of asymptomatic
women.
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