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Hereditary pancreatic cancer: A retrospective single-center study of 5143 Italian families with history of BRCA-related malignancies

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Citazione:
Hereditary pancreatic cancer: A retrospective single-center study of 5143 Italian families with history of BRCA-related malignancies / Toss, Angela; Venturelli, Marta; Molinaro, Eleonora; Pipitone, Stefania; Barbieri, Elena; Marchi, Isabella; Tenedini, Elena; Artuso, Lucia; Castellano, Sara; Marino, Marco; Tagliafico, Enrico; Razzaboni, Elisabetta; De Matteis, Elisabetta; Cascinu, Stefano; Cortesi, Laura. - In: CANCERS. - ISSN 2072-6694. - 11:2(2019), pp. 193-203. [10.3390/cancers11020193]
Abstract:
The identification of BRCA mutations plays a crucial role in the management of hereditary cancer prevention and treatment. Nonetheless, BRCA-testing in pancreatic cancer (PC) patients is not universally introduced in clinical practice. A retrospective analysis was conducted, firstly, to evaluate the rate of BRCA-positive families among those presenting a family history of PC besides breast and/or ovarian cancer. Secondly, the relationship between BRCA pathogenic variants and PC risk was evaluated. Finally, the characteristics of PC developed in BRCA families were described. Among 5143 family trees reporting breast and/or ovarian cancer cases, 392 showed a family history of PC. A total of 35 families (24.5% selected by the Modena Criteria and 21.3% by the NCCN Criteria) were positive to BRCA testing. Among the BRCA1 mutations, 36.8% were found within a region defined by c.3239–c.3917, whilst 43.7% of BRCA2 mutations were located within c.7180–c.8248. This study confirmed that an increase in the rate of positive tests in families with PC when associated to breast and/or ovarian tumors. Moreover, this analysis indicated two possible Pancreatic Cancer Cluster Regions that should be verified in future research. Finally, PC in families with breast and/or ovarian cancer history, particularly in BRCA families, were diagnosed at younger age and showed better one-year overall survival.
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Keywords:
BRCA genes; Genetic testing; Hereditary cancer; Homologous recombination; Pancreatic cancer; Oncology; Cancer Research
Elenco autori:
Toss, Angela; Venturelli, Marta; Molinaro, Eleonora; Pipitone, Stefania; Barbieri, Elena; Marchi, Isabella; Tenedini, Elena; Artuso, Lucia; Castellano, Sara; Marino, Marco; Tagliafico, Enrico; Razzaboni, Elisabetta; De Matteis, Elisabetta; Cascinu, Stefano; Cortesi, Laura
Autori di Ateneo:
CORTESI LAURA
PIPITONE STEFANIA
TAGLIAFICO Enrico
TENEDINI Elena
TOSS ANGELA
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/1175878
Link al Full Text:
https://iris.unimore.it//retrieve/handle/11380/1175878/241189/cancers-11-00193-v2.pdf
Pubblicato in:
CANCERS
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