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Pascal Pujol1, Massimo Barberis2, Philp Beer3, Eitan Friedman4, Josep M Piulats5, Ettore D Capoluongo6, Jesus Garcia Foncillas7, Isabelle Ray-Coquard8, Frédérique Penault-Llorca9, William D Foulkes10, Clare Turnbull11, Helen Hanson12, Steven Narod13, Banu K Arun14, Matti S Aapro15, Jean-Louis Mandel16, Nicola Normanno17, Diether Lambrechts18, Ignace Vergote19, Michèle Anahory20, Bernard Baertschi21, Karen Baudry22, Yves-Jean Bignon23, Marc Bollet24, Carole Corsini25, Olivier Cussenot26, Thibault De la Motte Rouge27, Marie Duboys de Labarre28, Florence Duchamp29, Clarisse Duriez30, Karim Fizazi31, Virginie Galibert32, Laurence Gladieff33, Joseph Gligorov34, Pascal Hammel35, Marion Imbert-Bouteille36, William Jacot37, Tatiana Kogut-Kubiak38, Pierre-Jean Lamy39, Sophie Nambot40, Yann Neuzillet41, Sylviane Olschwang42, Xavier Rebillard43, Jean-Marc Rey44, Chloé Rideau45, Jean-Philippe Spano46, Frédéric Thomas47, Isabelle Treilleux48, Marion Vandromme49, Julie Vendrell50, Michèle Vintraud51, Daniel Zarca52, Kevin S Hughes53, Jose E Alés Martínez54.
Abstract
BRCA1 and BRCA2 gene pathogenic variants account for most hereditary breast cancer and are increasingly used to determine eligibility for PARP inhibitor (PARPi) therapy of BRCA-related cancer. Because issues of BRCA testing in clinical practice now overlap with both preventive and therapeutic management, updated and comprehensive practice guidelines for BRCA genotyping are needed. The integrative recommendations for BRCA testing presented here aim to (1) identify individuals who may benefit from genetic counselling and risk-reducing strategies; (2) update germline and tumour-testing indications for PARPi-approved therapies; (3) provide testing recommendations for personalised management of early and metastatic breast cancer; and (4) address the issues of rapid process and tumour analysis. An international group of experts, including geneticists, medical and surgical oncologists, pathologists, ethicists and patient representatives, was commissioned by the French Society of Predictive and Personalised Medicine (SFMPP). The group followed a methodology based on specific formal guidelines development, including (1) evaluating the likelihood of BRCAm from a combined systematic review of the literature, risk assessment models and expert quotations, and (2) therapeutic values of BRCAm status for PARPi therapy in BRCA-related cancer and for management of early and advanced breast cancer. These international guidelines may help clinicians comprehensively update and standardise BRCA testing practices.Entities:
Keywords: BRCA-related cancer; BRCA1 and BRCA2 testing; Guidelines; PARP inhibitors
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33578357 DOI: 10.1016/j.ejca.2020.12.023
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Cancer ISSN: 0959-8049 Impact factor: 10.002