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Evaluation of BRCA1/2 gene mutations in patients with high-risk breast and/or ovarian cancer in Turkey

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WALTER DE GRUYTER GMBH
DOI: 10.1515/tjb-2021-0209

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BRCA1; 2 genes; breast cancer; gene mutation; national comprehensive cancer network; ovarian cancer; BRCA1; 2 genleri; gen mutasyonu; meme kanseri; ulusal kapsamli kanser agi; yumurtalik kanseri

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  1. Scientific Research Projects Unit of Istanbul University [21952]

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This study evaluated BRCA1/2 mutations in the Turkish population according to NCCN BRCA1/2 genetic test selection criteria. The overall mutation rate in the high-risk patient group was found to be 16.5%, with 57.5% having BRCA1 mutations, 41.9% having BRCA2 mutations, and 0.6% having both BRCA1 and BRCA2 pathogenic mutations. Individuals diagnosed before the age of 60 with a history of triple-negative breast cancer had an overall mutation rate of 28.5%.
Objectives To find BRCA1/2 test selection criteria unique to the Turkish population, as well as to provide the BRCA1/2 gene mutation distributions of patient population to the literature. Methods Genetic counseling was given to 2,373 cases with a family history of high-risk breast and/or ovarian cancer who applied to Istanbul University, Oncology Institute, Department of Cancer Genetics between 1994 and 2021 and selected by NCCN Guidelines for the BRCA1/2 test criteria. In our clinic, mutation screenings in BRCA1/2 genes were performed by Sanger sequencing method in patients admitted between 1994 and 2014 and by NGS method in patients admitted between 2015 and 2021. Results The overall mutation rate in our patient group selected from high-risk patients was 16.5% (391/2,373) after BRCA1/2 gene mutation screening performed in 2,373 cases who applied to the Cancer Genetics clinic. Of the patients with mutations, 57.5% (225/391) had BRCA1 mutation, 41.9% (164/391) had BRCA2 mutation, and 0.6% (2/391) had both BRCA1 and BRCA2 pathogenic mutations. People diagnosed before the age of 60 who have a history of triple-negative breast cancer had a 28.5% overall mutation rate. Conclusions BRCA1/2 mutation in Turkish population were evaluated in accordance with NCCN BRCA1/2 genetic test selection criteria; we discovered that all of our study results were statistically significant (p<0.05).

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