Breast cancer outcomes following predictive BRCA testing in Northern Ireland


Autoria(s): Hinds, Gwyneth; Irwin, Gareth; McFaul, Lesley; Stewart, Rachael; Morton, Lyndsey; Savage, Kienan I.; Morrison, Patrick J.; McIntosh, Stuart A.
Data(s)

2016

Resumo

Objectives: Since 1995, BRCA testing has identified 445 women in Northern Ireland who carry a pathogenic BRCA1/2 mutation, without breast cancer (bca) at testing. This study examined outcomes with reference to management, bca risk, and incidence following positive predictive testing. Methods: Patients were identified from the regional genetics database. Electronic clinical records were used to obtain management and outcome details. Median follow-up was to bca diagnosis, risk-reducing mastectomy (rrm), death, or last follow-up. Results: 169 women had a BRCA1 mutation, and 276 BRCA2. ■ BRCA1 cohort: Median follow-up post-testing was 3 years. 56 Women (33%) had rrm, and 12 are awaiting rrm (total 68, 40%) at a median age of 36 years. 12 Women (7%) developed bca, at a median of 2 years following testing. 4 Women were diagnosed with bcas incidentally at rrm. 7 Patients had bilateral mastectomies following a cancer diagnosis. 1 Woman developed bca following rrm (1.7%). Three deaths were reported: 1 breast cancer (1.7%), 1 ovarian cancer (1.7%), and 1 with no recorded breast/ovarian cancer diagnosis. ■ BRCA2 cohort: Median follow-up post-testing was 6 years. rrm was carried out in 75 women (27%), with 20 awaiting rrm (total 95, 35%); median age: 39 years. 16 Women developed bca (5.8%), at a median of 5 years from testing. 6 Women were diagnosed with cancer incidentally at rrm; 9 women had bilateral mastectomy following diagnosis, and 1 developed bca following rrm (1.3%). Five deaths were reported: 1 bca, 1 ovarian cancer, and 3 with no recorded breast/ovarian cancer diagnosis. Conclusions: The uptake of rrm following predictive BRCA testing in Northern Ireland is comparable with that reported elsewhere. The incidence of bca following rrm is low (<2%) in our cohort, with low breast and ovarian cancer–specific mortality following positive predictive testing.

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/breast-cancer-outcomes-following-predictive-brca-testing-in-northern-ireland(4f56f4c0-6c05-44ec-b61c-f4c1051ea899).html

http://dx.doi.org/10.3747/co.23.3327

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess

Fonte

Hinds , G , Irwin , G , McFaul , L , Stewart , R , Morton , L , Savage , K I , Morrison , P J & McIntosh , S A 2016 , ' Breast cancer outcomes following predictive BRCA testing in Northern Ireland ' Current Oncology , vol 23 , no. 3 , P043 , pp. e298 . DOI: 10.3747/co.23.3327

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article