| Literature DB >> 24667084 |
Joanne Kotsopoulos1, Kelly Metcalfe, Jill Alston, Dina Nikitina, Ophira Ginsburg, Andrea Eisen, Rochelle Demsky, Mohammad Akbari, Kevin Zbuk, Steven A Narod.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: We previously reported that women from high-risk families who tested negative for a BRCA1 or BRCA2 (BRCA1/2) mutation were four times more likely to develop breast cancer compared to women in the general population. Preventive measures and risk factors for breast cancer development in these high-risk women have not been evaluated to the same extent as BRCA1/2 positive women. Further, there is virtually no scientific evidence about best practices in their management and care. The proposed study will examine a role of genetic and non-genetic factors and develop the systems and parameters for the monitoring and surveillance necessary to help establish guidelines for the care of this high-risk population. METHODS/Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24667084 PMCID: PMC3973748 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2407-14-221
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Cancer ISSN: 1471-2407 Impact factor: 4.430
List of genes included in the Breast and Ovarian Cancer Predisposing (BrOCaP) gene panel
| chr11 | chr3 | chr10 | |||
| chr2 | chr11 | chr5 | |||
| chr17 | chr2 | chr17 | |||
| chr13 | chr2 | chr17 | |||
| chr17 | chr1 | chr19 | |||
| chr16 | chr8 | chr17 | |||
| chr22 | chr16 | chr7 | |||
| chr2 | chr17 | | | ||
| chr4 | chr7 |
Summary of variables to be assessed, examples and associated timeline
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| Reproductive factors | Age at menarche, parity, breastfeeding | X | X | |
| Exogenous hormonal exposures | OC use, HRT use | X | X | |
| Body size – current, at age 18, 30 and 40 | Weight, height | X | X | |
| Lifestyle factors | Physical activity, smoking status | X | X | |
| Screening | MRI, mammogram, breast biopsy | X | X | |
| Surgery | Mastectomy, oophorectomy, other | X | X | |
| Chemoprevention | Tamoxifen, raloxifene, etc. | X | X | |
| Cancer diagnosis | Breast cancer, other cancers | X | X | X |
| Family history | Any new cancer diagnoses | X | X | |
| Updated contact information | Participant, alternate contact | X | X | X |
| Queries frequency of intake over the past year for 124 individual food items and provides accurate estimates of usual daily dietary intake. | Linked to the Canadian Nutrient file, this database contains average values for the content of 112 nutrients in 4,943 foods available in Canada | X | X | |
| Mammographic density (% density) | Quantify density using | | | X |
| MRI | | | | X |
| Pathology for breast cancer diagnoses | Histology, stage, grade, hormone-receptor status, treatment regimens | | | X |
| DNA | Sequencing for mutations in 23 genes in BrOCaP panel | X | | X |
| Plasma | Sex hormone levels, nutrients | X | | X |
| Toenail clippings | Selenium levels | X | X | |
Figure 1Study design of the
Figure 2Pedigree/identifying eligible participants. Figure 2 displays a pedigree in which the woman with the arrow is the proband and the women marked with * are potentially eligible for the study based on the eligibility criteria. The selected individuals all 1) have a first degree relative with breast cancer, 2) have two relatives diagnosed with breast cancer before the age of 50, or three at any age from one side of the family (this pedigree meets both of these criteria on the maternal side) and 3) have a relative with breast cancer that has tested negative for a BRCA1/2 mutation (as marked by the negative sign).