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Query: UNIPROT:P04637 (
p53
)
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Early age at diagnosis of breast cancer is a known risk factor for hereditary predisposition and some studies show a high risk of contralateral breast cancer in
BRCA1
carriers diagnosed at very young ages. However, little is published on the risk of
TP53
carriers. 397 women with breast cancer diagnosed <36 years of age were obtained from three sources: (i) a population-based study of 283 women diagnosed sequentially from 1980-1997 in North-West England, (ii) referrals to the Genomic Medicine Department at St Mary's Hospital from 1990-2018, and (iii) individuals from (i) and the Family History Clinic at Wythenshawe Hospital South Manchester who tested negative for pathogenic variants (PV) in all three genes. Sequencing of
BRCA1, BRCA2
, and
TP53
genes was carried out alongside tests for copy number for PV on all referred women. Rates of contralateral breast cancer were censored at death, last assessment, or risk-reducing mastectomy. In total, 47
TP53
, 218
BRCA1
, and 132
BRCA2
PV carriers were identified with breast cancer diagnosed aged 35 years and under, as well as a representative sample of 261 not known to carry a PV in
BRCA1
,
BRCA2
, and
TP53
. Annual rates of contralateral breast cancer (and percentage of synchronous breast cancers) were
TP53
: 7.03% (4.3%),
BRCA1
: 3.57% (1.8%), and
BRCA2
: 2.63% (1.5%). In non-PV carriers, contralateral rates in isolated presumed/tested non-carrier cases with no family history were 0.56%, and for those with a family history, 0.69%.
Contralateral breast cancer
rates are substantial in
TP53
, BRCA1
, and
BRCA2
PV carriers diagnosed with breast cancer aged 35 and under. Women need to be advised to help make informed decisions on contralateral mastectomy, guided by life expectancy from their index tumor.
...
PMID:Risk of Contralateral Breast Cancer in Women with and without Pathogenic Variants in
BRCA1, BRCA2
, and
TP53
Genes in Women with Very Early-Onset (<36 Years) Breast Cancer. 3204 81