BRCA testing and management of BRCA-mutated early-stage breast cancer: a comprehensive statement by expert group from GCC region
BReast CAncer ( )1 and gene pathogenic variants account for most hereditary breast cancers (BC). Identification of mutations can significantly influence both prognosis and treatment outcomes. Furthermore, it enables the identification of individuals who are at heightened risk of developing BC due to...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Frontiers in oncology 2024-04, Vol.14, p.1358982-1358982 |
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Zusammenfassung: | BReast CAncer (
)1 and
gene pathogenic variants account for most hereditary breast cancers (BC). Identification of
mutations can significantly influence both prognosis and treatment outcomes. Furthermore, it enables the identification of individuals who are at heightened risk of developing BC due to inherited genetic mutations. Many developing countries rely on western guidelines for
testing and BC management; however, there exist wide disparities in the prevalence of risk factors, availability of medical resources, and practice patterns. Guidelines tailored to specific regions can help mitigate healthcare variations, promote consistency in treatment, and aid healthcare providers in identifying effective therapies for improving patient outcomes. Hence, oncologists from the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) congregated virtually in March 2023 and reviewed existing data on the epidemiology of BC,
mutations, practices and challenges associated with
testing and management of
mutated early-stage BC in the GCC region. They also provided insights on the real-world diagnostic and treatment practices and challenges in the GCC region in the
-mutated early-stage BC domain and suggested some variations to international guidelines to aid their uptake in this region. |
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ISSN: | 2234-943X 2234-943X |
DOI: | 10.3389/fonc.2024.1358982 |