2023
NCCN Guidelines® Insights: Genetic/Familial High-Risk Assessment: Breast, Ovarian, and Pancreatic, Version 2.2024.
Daly M, Pal T, Maxwell K, Churpek J, Kohlmann W, AlHilli Z, Arun B, Buys S, Cheng H, Domchek S, Friedman S, Giri V, Goggins M, Hagemann A, Hendrix A, Hutton M, Karlan B, Kassem N, Khan S, Khoury K, Kurian A, Laronga C, Mak J, Mansour J, McDonnell K, Menendez C, Merajver S, Norquist B, Offit K, Rash D, Reiser G, Senter-Jamieson L, Shannon K, Visvanathan K, Welborn J, Wick M, Wood M, Yurgelun M, Dwyer M, Darlow S. NCCN Guidelines® Insights: Genetic/Familial High-Risk Assessment: Breast, Ovarian, and Pancreatic, Version 2.2024. Journal Of The National Comprehensive Cancer Network 2023, 21: 1000-1010. PMID: 37856201, DOI: 10.6004/jnccn.2023.0051.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsBreast NeoplasmsFemaleGenetic Predisposition to DiseaseGenetic TestingGerm-Line MutationHumansMaleOvarian NeoplasmsRisk FactorsConceptsGenetic/Familial High-Risk AssessmentNCCN guidelinesHigh-risk assessmentProstate cancerLP variantsGenetic counseling/testingNCCN Guidelines InsightsRisk of breastLi-Fraumeni syndromeUterine cancerOvarian cancerBreast cancerHereditary predispositionCare strategiesRisk reduction strategiesPathogenic variantsCancerBreastOvarianGender diverse peopleImportant updatesGuidelinesAssessmentSyndromePancreatic
2022
Polygenic risk modeling for prediction of epithelial ovarian cancer risk
Dareng EO, Tyrer JP, Barnes DR, Jones MR, Yang X, Aben KKH, Adank MA, Agata S, Andrulis IL, Anton-Culver H, Antonenkova NN, Aravantinos G, Arun BK, Augustinsson A, Balmaña J, Bandera EV, Barkardottir RB, Barrowdale D, Beckmann MW, Beeghly-Fadiel A, Benitez J, Bermisheva M, Bernardini MQ, Bjorge L, Black A, Bogdanova NV, Bonanni B, Borg A, Brenton JD, Budzilowska A, Butzow R, Buys SS, Cai H, Caligo MA, Campbell I, Cannioto R, Cassingham H, Chang-Claude J, Chanock SJ, Chen K, Chiew YE, Chung WK, Claes KBM, Colonna S, Cook L, Couch F, Daly M, Dao F, Davies E, de la Hoya M, de Putter R, Dennis J, DePersia A, Devilee P, Diez O, Ding Y, Doherty J, Domchek S, Dörk T, du Bois A, Dürst M, Eccles D, Eliassen H, Engel C, Evans G, Fasching P, Flanagan J, Fortner R, Machackova E, Friedman E, Ganz P, Garber J, Gensini F, Giles G, Glendon G, Godwin A, Goodman M, Greene M, Gronwald J, Hahnen E, Haiman C, Håkansson N, Hamann U, Hansen T, Harris H, Hartman M, Heitz F, Hildebrandt M, Høgdall E, Høgdall C, Hopper J, Huang R, Huff C, Hulick P, Huntsman D, Imyanitov E, Isaacs C, Jakubowska A, James P, Janavicius R, Jensen A, Johannsson O, John E, Jones M, Kang D, Karlan B, Karnezis A, Kelemen L, Khusnutdinova E, Kiemeney L, Kim B, Kjaer S, Komenaka I, Kupryjanczyk J, Kurian A, Kwong A, Lambrechts D, Larson M, Lazaro C, Le N, Leslie G, Lester J, Lesueur F, Levine D, Li L, Li J, Loud J, Lu K, Lubiński J, Mai P, Manoukian S, Marks J, Matsuno R, Matsuo K, May T, McGuffog L, McLaughlin J, McNeish I, Mebirouk N, Menon U, Miller A, Milne R, Minlikeeva A, Modugno F, Montagna M, Moysich K, Munro E, Nathanson K, Neuhausen S, Nevanlinna H, Yie J, Nielsen H, Nielsen F, Nikitina-Zake L, Odunsi K, Offit K, Olah E, Olbrecht S, Olopade O, Olson S, Olsson H, Osorio A, Papi L, Park S, Parsons M, Pathak H, Pedersen I, Peixoto A, Pejovic T, Perez-Segura P, Permuth J, Peshkin B, Peterlongo P, Piskorz A, Prokofyeva D, Radice P, Rantala J, Riggan M, Risch H, Rodriguez-Antona C, Ross E, Rossing M, Runnebaum I, Sandler D, Santamariña M, Soucy P, Schmutzler R, Setiawan V, Shan K, Sieh W, Simard J, Singer C, Sokolenko A, Song H, Southey M, Steed H, Stoppa-Lyonnet D, Sutphen R, Swerdlow A, Tan Y, Teixeira M, Teo S, Terry K, Terry M, Thomassen M, Thompson P, Thomsen L, Thull D, Tischkowitz M, Titus L, Toland A, Torres D, Trabert B, Travis R, Tung N, Tworoger S, Valen E, van Altena A, van der Hout A, Van Nieuwenhuysen E, van Rensburg E, Vega A, Edwards D, Vierkant R, Wang F, Wappenschmidt B, Webb P, Weinberg C, Weitzel J, Wentzensen N, White E, Whittemore A, Winham S, Wolk A, Woo Y, Wu A, Yan L, Yannoukakos D, Zavaglia K, Zheng W, Ziogas A, Zorn K, Kleibl Z, Easton D, Lawrenson K, DeFazio A, Sellers T, Ramus S, Pearce C, Monteiro A, Cunningham J, Goode E, Schildkraut J, Berchuck A, Chenevix-Trench G, Gayther S, Antoniou A, Pharoah P. Polygenic risk modeling for prediction of epithelial ovarian cancer risk. European Journal Of Human Genetics 2022, 30: 349-362. PMID: 35027648, PMCID: PMC8904525, DOI: 10.1038/s41431-021-00987-7.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2021
Genetic/Familial High-Risk Assessment: Breast, Ovarian, and Pancreatic, Version 2.2021, NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology.
Daly M, Pal T, Berry M, Buys S, Dickson P, Domchek S, Elkhanany A, Friedman S, Goggins M, Hutton M, Karlan B, Khan S, Klein C, Kohlmann W, Kurian A, Laronga C, Litton J, Mak J, Menendez C, Merajver S, Norquist B, Offit K, Pederson H, Reiser G, Senter-Jamieson L, Shannon K, Shatsky R, Visvanathan K, Weitzel J, Wick M, Wisinski K, Yurgelun M, Darlow S, Dwyer M. Genetic/Familial High-Risk Assessment: Breast, Ovarian, and Pancreatic, Version 2.2021, NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology. Journal Of The National Comprehensive Cancer Network 2021, 19: 77-102. PMID: 33406487, DOI: 10.6004/jnccn.2021.0001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLikely pathogenic variantsLi-Fraumeni syndromePathogenic variantsPancreatic cancerGenetic/Familial High-Risk AssessmentCancer syndromesNCCN Clinical Practice GuidelinesBreast/ovarian cancer syndromePremenopausal breast cancerClinical practice guidelinesSoft tissue sarcomasHigh lifetime riskOvarian cancer syndromeGenetic testing/counselingRisk of breastPenetrant cancer syndromeNCCN guidelinesTissue sarcomasAdrenocortical carcinomaLifetime riskOvarian cancerProstate cancerBreast cancerGastric cancerHigh-risk assessment
2020
Polygenic risk scores and breast and epithelial ovarian cancer risks for carriers of BRCA1 and BRCA2 pathogenic variants
Barnes DR, Rookus MA, McGuffog L, Leslie G, Mooij TM, Dennis J, Mavaddat N, Adlard J, Ahmed M, Aittomäki K, Andrieu N, Andrulis IL, Arnold N, Arun BK, Azzollini J, Balmaña J, Barkardottir RB, Barrowdale D, Benitez J, Berthet P, Białkowska K, Blanco AM, Blok MJ, Bonanni B, Boonen SE, Borg Å, Bozsik A, Bradbury AR, Brennan P, Brewer C, Brunet J, Buys SS, Caldés T, Caligo MA, Campbell I, Christensen LL, Chung WK, Claes KBM, Colas C, Collonge-Rame M, Cook J, Daly M, Davidson R, de la Hoya M, de Putter R, Delnatte C, Devilee P, Diez O, Ding Y, Domchek S, Dorfling C, Dumont M, Eeles R, Ejlertsen B, Engel C, Evans D, Faivre L, Foretova L, Fostira F, Friedlander M, Friedman E, Frost D, Ganz P, Garber J, Gehrig A, Gerdes A, Gesta P, Giraud S, Glendon G, Godwin A, Goldgar D, González-Neira A, Greene M, Gschwantler-Kaulich D, Hahnen E, Hamann U, Hanson H, Hentschel J, Hogervorst F, Hooning M, Horvath J, Hu C, Hulick P, Imyanitov E, Isaacs C, Izatt L, Izquierdo A, Jakubowska A, James P, Janavicius R, John E, Joseph V, Karlan B, Kast K, Koudijs M, Kruse T, Kwong A, Laitman Y, Lasset C, Lazaro C, Lester J, Lesueur F, Liljegren A, Loud J, Lubiński J, Mai P, Manoukian S, Mari V, Mebirouk N, Meijers-Heijboer H, Meindl A, Mensenkamp A, Miller A, Montagna M, Mouret-Fourme E, Mukherjee S, Mulligan A, Nathanson K, Neuhausen S, Nevanlinna H, Niederacher D, Nielsen F, Nikitina-Zake L, Noguès C, Olah E, Olopade O, Ong K, O’Shaughnessy-Kirwan A, Osorio A, Ott C, Papi L, Park S, Parsons M, Pedersen I, Peissel B, Peixoto A, Peterlongo P, Pfeiler G, Phillips K, Prajzendanc K, Pujana M, Radice P, Ramser J, Ramus S, Rantala J, Rennert G, Risch H, Robson M, Rønlund K, Salani R, Schuster H, Senter L, Shah P, Sharma P, Side L, Singer C, Slavin T, Soucy P, Southey M, Spurdle A, Steinemann D, Steinsnyder Z, Stoppa-Lyonnet D, Sutter C, Tan Y, Teixeira M, Teo S, Thull D, Tischkowitz M, Tognazzo S, Toland A, Trainer A, Tung N, van Engelen K, van Rensburg E, Vega A, Vierstraete J, Wagner G, Walker L, Wang-Gohrke S, Wappenschmidt B, Weitzel J, Yadav S, Yang X, Yannoukakos D, Zimbalatti D, Offit K, Thomassen M, Couch F, Schmutzler R, Simard J, Easton D, Chenevix-Trench G, Antoniou A. Polygenic risk scores and breast and epithelial ovarian cancer risks for carriers of BRCA1 and BRCA2 pathogenic variants. Genetics In Medicine 2020, 22: 1653-1666. PMID: 32665703, PMCID: PMC7521995, DOI: 10.1038/s41436-020-0862-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEpithelial ovarian cancerPathogenic variant carriersProspective cohortPolygenic risk scoresVariant carriersCancer riskRisk scoreStrong associationEOC riskHigh-grade serous epithelial ovarian cancerSerous epithelial ovarian cancerER-positive BCBRCA2 pathogenic variantsCarriers of BRCA1Absolute risk differenceEpithelial ovarian cancer riskGeneral population estimatesOvarian cancer riskHR estimatesBRCA2 pathogenic variant carriersBRCA1 carriersBRCA1/2 carriersOvarian cancerBC riskEstrogen receptorNCCN Guidelines Insights: Genetic/Familial High-Risk Assessment: Breast, Ovarian, and Pancreatic, Version 1.2020.
Daly M, Pilarski R, Yurgelun M, Berry M, Buys S, Dickson P, Domchek S, Elkhanany A, Friedman S, Garber J, Goggins M, Hutton M, Khan S, Klein C, Kohlmann W, Kurian A, Laronga C, Litton J, Mak J, Menendez C, Merajver S, Norquist B, Offit K, Pal T, Pederson H, Reiser G, Shannon K, Visvanathan K, Weitzel J, Wick M, Wisinski K, Dwyer M, Darlow S. NCCN Guidelines Insights: Genetic/Familial High-Risk Assessment: Breast, Ovarian, and Pancreatic, Version 1.2020. Journal Of The National Comprehensive Cancer Network 2020, 18: 380-391. PMID: 32259785, DOI: 10.6004/jnccn.2020.0017.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGenetic/Familial High-Risk AssessmentHigh-risk assessmentGenetic testingNCCN Guidelines InsightsHereditary cancer syndromesHigh-penetrance genesNCCN panelNCCN guidelinesSystemic therapyAshkenazi Jewish ancestryMost recent recommendationsRelevant new dataPancreatic cancerOvarian cancerCancer syndromesRecent recommendationsCancerBreastSyndromeOvarianManagement recommendationsJewish ancestryRisk management recommendations
2016
Fine-Scale Mapping at 9p22.2 Identifies Candidate Causal Variants That Modify Ovarian Cancer Risk in BRCA1 and BRCA2 Mutation Carriers
Vigorito E, Kuchenbaecker K, Beesley J, Adlard J, Agnarsson B, Andrulis I, Arun B, Barjhoux L, Belotti M, Benitez J, Berger A, Bojesen A, Bonanni B, Brewer C, Caldes T, Caligo M, Campbell I, Chan S, Claes K, Cohn D, Cook J, Daly M, Damiola F, Davidson R, de Pauw A, Delnatte C, Diez O, Domchek S, Dumont M, Durda K, Dworniczak B, Easton D, Eccles D, Edwinsdotter Ardnor C, Eeles R, Ejlertsen B, Ellis S, Evans D, Feliubadalo L, Fostira F, Foulkes W, Friedman E, Frost D, Gaddam P, Ganz P, Garber J, Garcia-Barberan V, Gauthier-Villars M, Gehrig A, Gerdes A, Giraud S, Godwin A, Goldgar D, Hake C, Hansen T, Healey S, Hodgson S, Hogervorst F, Houdayer C, Hulick P, Imyanitov E, Isaacs C, Izatt L, Izquierdo A, Jacobs L, Jakubowska A, Janavicius R, Jaworska-Bieniek K, Jensen U, John E, Vijai J, Karlan B, Kast K, Investigators K, Khan S, Kwong A, Laitman Y, Lester J, Lesueur F, Liljegren A, Lubinski J, Mai P, Manoukian S, Mazoyer S, Meindl A, Mensenkamp A, Montagna M, Nathanson K, Neuhausen S, Nevanlinna H, Niederacher D, Olah E, Olopade O, Ong K, Osorio A, Park S, Paulsson-Karlsson Y, Pedersen I, Peissel B, Peterlongo P, Pfeiler G, Phelan C, Piedmonte M, Poppe B, Pujana M, Radice P, Rennert G, Rodriguez G, Rookus M, Ross E, Schmutzler R, Simard J, Singer C, Slavin T, Soucy P, Southey M, Steinemann D, Stoppa-Lyonnet D, Sukiennicki G, Sutter C, Szabo C, Tea M, Teixeira M, Teo S, Terry M, Thomassen M, Tibiletti M, Tihomirova L, Tognazzo S, van Rensburg E, Varesco L, Varon-Mateeva R, Vratimos A, Weitzel J, McGuffog L, Kirk J, Toland A, Hamann U, Lindor N, Ramus S, Greene M, Couch F, Offit K, Pharoah P, Chenevix-Trench G, Antoniou A. Fine-Scale Mapping at 9p22.2 Identifies Candidate Causal Variants That Modify Ovarian Cancer Risk in BRCA1 and BRCA2 Mutation Carriers. PLOS ONE 2016, 11: e0158801. PMID: 27463617, PMCID: PMC4963094, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0158801.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOvarian cancer riskBRCA2 mutation carriersModify ovarian cancer riskBRCA1 mutation carriersCancer riskOvarian cancer associationMutation carriersCausal variantsFine-scale mappingGeneral populationBRCA-2 mutation carriersCancer associationCancer risk modificationGenome wide association studiesPotential causal variantsTranscription start siteCorrelated SNPsGenotype imputationRisk modificationStart siteAssociation studiesGenotype dataBRCA1BRCA2BNC2
2015
Treatment of infertility does not increase the risk of ovarian cancer among women with a BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutation
Gronwald J, Glass K, Rosen B, Karlan B, Tung N, Neuhausen S, Moller P, Ainsworth P, Sun P, Narod S, Lubinski J, Kotsopoulos J, Group B, Lynch H, Cybulski C, Kim-Sing C, Friedman S, Senter L, Weitzel J, Singer C, Eng C, Mitchell G, Huzarski T, McCuaig J, Eisen A, Gilchrist D, Blum J, Zakalik D, Pal T, Daly M, Weber B, Snyder C, Fallen T, Chudley A, Lunn J, Donenberg T, Kurz R, Saal H, Garber J, Rennert G, Sweet K, Rappaport C, Lemire E, Stoppa-Lyonnet D, Olopade O, Merajver S, Bordeleau L, Cullinane C, Friedman E, McKinnon W, Wood M, Rayson D, Meschino W, Costalas J, Reilly R, Vadaparampil S, Offit K, Kauff N, Euhus D, Kwong A, Isaacs C, Couch F, Manoukian S, Byrski T, Elser C, Panchal S, Armel S, Demsky R, Nanda S, Metcalfe K, Poll A, Foulkes W, Robidoux A, Warner E, Maehle L, Evans G, Pasini B, Ginsburg O, Cohen S, Jakubowska A, Little J. Treatment of infertility does not increase the risk of ovarian cancer among women with a BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutation. Fertility And Sterility 2015, 105: 781-785. PMID: 26698676, DOI: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2015.11.034.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedBRCA1 ProteinBRCA2 ProteinCase-Control StudiesChi-Square DistributionDNA Mutational AnalysisFemaleFertilityFertility Agents, FemaleFertilization in VitroGenetic Predisposition to DiseaseHumansInfertilityInsemination, ArtificialLogistic ModelsMiddle AgedMultivariate AnalysisMutationOdds RatioOvarian NeoplasmsPregnancyReproductive Techniques, AssistedRisk AssessmentRisk FactorsSurveys and QuestionnairesTreatment OutcomeYoung AdultConceptsRisk of ovarian cancerOvarian cancerTreatment of infertilityBRCA2 mutationsEstimate odds ratiosBRCA2 mutation carriersConditional logistic regressionFertility medicationsDiagnosis of ovarian cancerCase-control studyOdds ratioBRCA mutationsMutation carriersLogistic regressionAdministered questionnairesIVF treatmentBRCA2BRCA1CancerInfertilityInfertility treatmentWomenRiskMedicationTreatmentBRCA2 Polymorphic Stop Codon K3326X and the Risk of Breast, Prostate, and Ovarian Cancers
Meeks HD, Song H, Michailidou K, Bolla MK, Dennis J, Wang Q, Barrowdale D, Frost D, EMBRACE, McGuffog L, Ellis S, Feng B, Buys S, Hopper J, Southey M, Tesoriero A, Investigators K, James P, Bruinsma F, Campbell I, Group A, Broeks A, Schmidt M, Hogervorst F, HEBON, Beckman M, Fasching P, Fletcher O, Johnson N, Sawyer E, Riboli E, Banerjee S, Menon U, Tomlinson I, Burwinkel B, Hamann U, Marme F, Rudolph A, Janavicius R, Tihomirova L, Tung N, Garber J, Cramer D, Terry K, Poole E, Tworoger S, Dorfling C, van Rensburg E, Godwin A, Guénel P, Truong T, Collaborators G, Stoppa-Lyonnet D, Damiola F, Mazoyer S, Sinilnikova O, Isaacs C, Maugard C, Bojesen S, Flyger H, Gerdes A, Hansen T, Jensen A, Kjaer S, Hogdall C, Hogdall E, Pedersen I, Thomassen M, Benitez J, González-Neira A, Osorio A, de la Hoya M, Segura P, Diez O, Lazaro C, Brunet J, Anton-Culver H, Eunjung L, John E, Neuhausen S, Ding Y, Castillo D, Weitzel J, Ganz P, Nussbaum R, Chan S, Karlan B, Lester J, Wu A, Gayther S, Ramus S, Sieh W, Whittermore A, Monteiro A, Phelan C, Terry M, Piedmonte M, Offit K, Robson M, Levine D, Moysich K, Cannioto R, Olson S, Daly M, Nathanson K, Domchek S, Lu K, Liang D, Hildebrant M, Ness R, Modugno F, Pearce L, Goodman M, Thompson P, Brenner H, Butterbach K, Meindl A, Hahnen E, Wappenschmidt B, Brauch H, Brüning T, Blomqvist C, Khan S, Nevanlinna H, Pelttari L, Aittomäki K, Butzow R, Bogdanova N, Dörk T, Lindblom A, Margolin S, Rantala J, Kosma V, Mannermaa A, Lambrechts D, Neven P, Claes K, Van Maerken T, Chang-Claude J, Flesch-Janys D, Heitz F, Varon-Mateeva R, Peterlongo P, Radice P, Viel A, Barile M, Peissel B, Manoukian S, Montagna M, Oliani C, Peixoto A, Teixeira M, Collavoli A, Hallberg E, Olson J, Goode E, Hart S, Shimelis H, Cunningham J, Giles G, Milne R, Healey S, Tucker K, Haiman C, Henderson B, Goldberg M, Tischkowitz M, Simard J, Soucy P, Eccles D, Le N, Borresen-Dale A, Kristensen V, Salvesen H, Bjorge L, Bandera E, Risch H, Zheng W, Beeghly-Fadiel A, Cai H, Pylkäs K, Tollenaar R, van der Ouweland A, Andrulis I, Knight J, OCGN, Narod S, Devilee P, Winqvist R, Figueroa J, Greene M, L. P, Loud J, García-Closas M, Schoemaker M, Czene K, Darabi H, McNeish I, Siddiquil N, Glasspool R, Kwong A, Park S, Teo S, Yoon S, Matsuo K, Hosono S, Woo Y, Gao Y, Foretova L, Singer C, Rappaport-Feurhauser C, Friedman E, Laitman Y, Rennert G, Imyanitov E, Hulick P, Olopade O, Senter L, Olah E, Doherty J, Schildkraut J, Koppert L, Kiemeney L, Massuger L, Cook L, Pejovic T, Li J, Borg A, Öfverholm A, Rossing M, Wentzensen N, Henriksson K, Cox A, Cross S, Pasini B, Shah M, Kabisch M, Torres D, Jakubowska A, Lubinski J, Gronwald J, Agnarsson B, Kupryjanczyk J, Moes-Sosnowska J, Fostira F, Konstantopoulou I, Slager S, Jones M, in the genome P, Antoniou A, Berchuck A, Swerdlow A, Chenevix-Trench G, Dunning A, Pharoah P, Hall P, Easton D, Couch F, Spurdle A, Goldgar D. BRCA2 Polymorphic Stop Codon K3326X and the Risk of Breast, Prostate, and Ovarian Cancers. Journal Of The National Cancer Institute 2015, 108: djv315. PMID: 26586665, PMCID: PMC4907358, DOI: 10.1093/jnci/djv315.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOvarian cancerBreast cancerVariant carriersCancer riskEstrogen receptor-negative breast cancerReceptor-negative breast cancerCancer case patientsInvasive ovarian cancerHormone-related cancersProstate cancer riskConfidence intervalsOvarian cancer riskSignificant inverse associationCox proportional hazardsSerous ovarian cancerRisk of breastBRCA1 mutation carriersPathogenic BRCA2 variantsControl patientsCase patientsInverse associationOdds ratioProstate cancerMutation carriersProportional hazards
2012
Breast and Ovarian Cancer Risk and Risk Reduction in Jewish BRCA1/2 Mutation Carriers
Finkelman B, Rubinstein W, Friedman S, Friebel T, Dubitsky S, Schonberger N, Shoretz R, Singer C, Blum J, Tung N, Olopade O, Weitzel J, Lynch H, Snyder C, Garber J, Schildkraut J, Daly M, Isaacs C, Pichert G, Neuhausen S, Couch F, Veer L, Eeles R, Bancroft E, Evans D, Ganz P, Tomlinson G, Narod S, Matloff E, Domchek S, Rebbeck T. Breast and Ovarian Cancer Risk and Risk Reduction in Jewish BRCA1/2 Mutation Carriers. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2012, 30: 1321-1328. PMID: 22430266, PMCID: PMC3341145, DOI: 10.1200/jco.2011.37.8133.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAge DistributionAgedBreast NeoplasmsCohort StudiesConfidence IntervalsFemaleGenes, BRCA1Genes, BRCA2Genetic Predisposition to DiseaseGenetic TestingGerm-Line MutationHeterozygoteHumansIncidenceJewsMiddle AgedOdds RatioOvarian NeoplasmsPrevalencePrognosisProportional Hazards ModelsRisk AssessmentRisk Reduction BehaviorConceptsRisk-reducing salpingo-oophorectomyRisk of breast cancerOvarian cancer riskCancer riskRelative risk of breast cancerRisk reductionPopulation-based cohort studyBRCA1/2-positive womenMutation carriersCancer risk reductionBRCA1/2 mutation carriersRisk of cancerBreast cancerJewish womenCox proportional hazards modelsOvarian cancerNon-Jewish womenEstimate breastBRCA1/2 carriersProportional hazards modelBRCA2 carriersClinical careRelative riskBRCA1/2 mutationsCohort studyAssociation Between BRCA1 and BRCA2 Mutations and Survival in Women With Invasive Epithelial Ovarian Cancer
Bolton K, Trench G, Goh C, Sadetzki S, Ramus S, Karlan B, Lambrechts D, Despierre E, Barrowdale D, McGuffog L, Healey S, Easton D, Sinilnikova O, Benítez J, García M, Neuhausen S, Gail M, Hartge P, Peock S, Frost D, Evans D, Eeles R, Godwin A, Daly M, Kwong A, K. E, Lázaro C, Blanco I, Montagna M, D'Andrea E, Nicoletto M, Johnatty S, Kjær S, Jensen A, Høgdall E, Goode E, Fridley B, Loud J, Greene M, L. P, Chetrit A, Lubin F, Hirsh-Yechezkel G, Glendon G, Andrulis I, Toland A, Senter L, Gore M, Gourley C, Michie C, Song H, Tyrer J, Whittemore A, McGuire V, Sieh W, Kristoffersson U, Olsson H, Borg Å, Levine D, Steele L, Beattie M, Chan S, Nussbaum R, Moysich K, Gross J, Cass I, Walsh C, Li A, Leuchter R, Gordon O, Garcia-Closas M, Gayther S, Chanock S, Antoniou A, Pharoah P, Investigators A. Association Between BRCA1 and BRCA2 Mutations and Survival in Women With Invasive Epithelial Ovarian Cancer. JAMA 2012, 307: 382-389. PMID: 22274685, PMCID: PMC3727895, DOI: 10.1001/jama.2012.20.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedFemaleGenes, BRCA1Genes, BRCA2Germ-Line MutationHumansMiddle AgedOvarian NeoplasmsPrognosisSurvival AnalysisConceptsEpithelial ovarian cancerInvasive epithelial ovarian cancerBRCA2 carriersOvarian cancerGermline mutationsOverall survivalInvasive EOCEpithelial ovarian cancer casesEffect of BRCA1BRCA2 mutation carriersSurvival of womenYear of diagnosisPathogenic germline mutationsBRCA1 carriersBRCA2 mutationsBRCA carriersFavorable survivalImprove prognosisSurvival differencesMutation carriersBRCA2Pooled analysisBRCA1Observational studyCancer
2011
Large Prospective Study of Ovarian Cancer Screening in High-Risk Women: CA125 Cut-Point Defined by Menopausal Status
Skates S, Mai P, Horick N, Piedmonte M, Drescher C, Isaacs C, Armstrong D, Buys S, Rodriguez G, Horowitz I, Berchuck A, Daly M, Domchek S, Cohn D, Van Le L, Schorge J, Newland W, Davidson S, Barnes M, Brewster W, Azodi M, Nerenstone S, Kauff N, Fabian C, Sluss P, Nayfield S, Kasten C, Finkelstein D, Greene M, Lu K. Large Prospective Study of Ovarian Cancer Screening in High-Risk Women: CA125 Cut-Point Defined by Menopausal Status. Cancer Prevention Research 2011, 4: 1401-1408. PMID: 21893500, PMCID: PMC3172691, DOI: 10.1158/1940-6207.capr-10-0402.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHigh-risk womenCut-pointsMenopausal statusScreening TrialOvarian Cancer Screening TrialOvarian cancer screening studiesPopulation of high-risk womenOvarian cancer screeningPremenopausal womenStandard cut-pointCancer Screening TrialCancer screening studyEffect of menopausal statusPostmenopausal subjectsClinical factorsScreening studiesOral contraceptivesCancer screeningEarly detection of ovarian cancerCA125 testDetection of ovarian cancerGynecologic Oncology GroupEligibility criteriaScreening protocolDemographic dataModification of BRCA1-Associated Breast and Ovarian Cancer Risk by BRCA1-Interacting Genes
Rebbeck T, Mitra N, Domchek S, Wan F, Friebel T, Tran T, Singer C, Tea M, Blum J, Tung N, Olopade O, Weitzel J, Lynch H, Snyder C, Garber J, Antoniou A, Peock S, Evans D, Paterson J, Kennedy M, Donaldson A, Dorkins H, Easton D, Rubinstein W, Daly M, Isaacs C, Nevanlinna H, Couch F, Andrulis I, Freidman E, Laitman Y, Ganz P, Tomlinson G, Neuhausen S, Narod S, Phelan C, Greenberg R, Nathanson K. Modification of BRCA1-Associated Breast and Ovarian Cancer Risk by BRCA1-Interacting Genes. Cancer Research 2011, 71: 5792-5805. PMID: 21799032, PMCID: PMC3170727, DOI: 10.1158/0008-5472.can-11-0773.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOvarian cancer riskCancer riskAssociation of haplotypesAssociated with ovarian cancer riskBreast cancerBRCA1 mutationsModifiers of cancer riskFalse discovery rateEncode proteinsBRCA1-associated breast cancerElevated cancer riskBRCA1 mutation carriersInherited BRCA1 mutationsOvarian cancer diagnosisSignificant false discovery rateAssociated with timeCancer diagnosisMutation carriersGenomic variationMultiple lociBRCA1BRCC45BreastCancerGenes
2010
Hereditary breast and ovarian cancer due to mutations in BRCA1 and BRCA2
Petrucelli N, Daly M, Feldman G. Hereditary breast and ovarian cancer due to mutations in BRCA1 and BRCA2. Genetics In Medicine 2010, 12: 245-259. PMID: 20216074, DOI: 10.1097/gim.0b013e3181d38f2f.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsBRCA2 ProteinEthnicityFamilyFemaleGenes, BRCA2HumansMutationNeoplasmsOvarian NeoplasmsPrevalenceProbabilityRisk FactorsConceptsBRCA1/2 mutationsBRCA2 mutationsHereditary breastTesting of at-risk relativesFamily history of cancerOvarian cancerAt-risk relativesPrimary prevention optionsHistory of cancerPrevalence of BRCA1/2 mutationsEstimates of penetranceAshkenazi Jewish populationCancer riskProphylactic surgeryPrevention optionsFamily historyBRCA2 genesEarly interventionFamily membersBRCA2Increased surveillanceFamilial mutationsBRCA1/2BRCA1Jewish population
2009
Modification of Ovarian Cancer Risk by BRCA1/2-Interacting Genes in a Multicenter Cohort of BRCA1/2 Mutation Carriers
Rebbeck T, Mitra N, Domchek S, Wan F, Chuai S, Friebel T, Panossian S, Spurdle A, Chenevix-Trench G, Singer C, Pfeiler G, Neuhausen S, Lynch H, Garber J, Weitzel J, Isaacs C, Couch F, Narod S, Rubinstein W, Tomlinson G, Ganz P, Olopade O, Tung N, Blum J, Greenberg R, Nathanson K, Daly M. Modification of Ovarian Cancer Risk by BRCA1/2-Interacting Genes in a Multicenter Cohort of BRCA1/2 Mutation Carriers. Cancer Research 2009, 69: 5801-5810. PMID: 19584272, PMCID: PMC2751603, DOI: 10.1158/0008-5472.can-09-0625.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAcid Anhydride HydrolasesAdultAgedAged, 80 and overAtaxia Telangiectasia Mutated ProteinsBRCA1 ProteinBRCA2 ProteinCarrier ProteinsCell Cycle ProteinsDNA Repair EnzymesDNA-Binding ProteinsEndodeoxyribonucleasesFanconi Anemia Complementation Group ProteinsFemaleGene FrequencyGenotypeHaplotypesHeterozygoteHumansMiddle AgedMRE11 Homologue ProteinMutationNuclear ProteinsOvarian NeoplasmsPolymorphism, Single NucleotideProtein Serine-Threonine KinasesRad51 RecombinaseRisk FactorsRNA HelicasesTumor Suppressor ProteinsUbiquitin-Protein LigasesConceptsAssociated with ovarian cancer riskOvarian cancer riskBRCA1/2 mutation carriersCancer riskMutation carriersElevated ovarian cancer riskOvarian cancer risk assessmentBRCA1/2 mutationsInherited BRCA1/2 mutationsBRCA2 mutation carriersCancer risk assessmentStatistically significant associationBRCA2 carriersBRCA1 carriersEvaluated haplotypesKnowledge of factorsHaplotype associationSignificant associationOvarian cancerRare haplotypesMulticenter cohortBRCA2BRIP1BRCA1/2Haplotypes
2004
Symptoms of Ovarian Cancer—Where to Set the Bar?
Daly M, Ozols R. Symptoms of Ovarian Cancer—Where to Set the Bar? JAMA 2004, 291: 2755-2756. PMID: 15187058, DOI: 10.1001/jama.291.22.2755.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2002
Oral Contraceptives and the Risk of Breast Cancer in BRCA1 and BRCA2 Mutation Carriers
Narod S, Dubé M, Klijn J, Lubinski J, Lynch H, Ghadirian P, Provencher D, Heimdal K, Moller P, Robson M, Offit K, Isaacs C, Weber B, Friedman E, Gershoni-Baruch R, Rennert G, Pasini B, Wagner T, Daly M, Garber J, Neuhausen S, Ainsworth P, Olsson H, Evans G, Osborne M, Couch F, Foulkes W, Warner E, Kim-Sing C, Olopade O, Tung N, Saal H, Weitzel J, Merajver S, Gauthier-Villars M, Jernstrom H, Sun P, Brunet J. Oral Contraceptives and the Risk of Breast Cancer in BRCA1 and BRCA2 Mutation Carriers. Journal Of The National Cancer Institute 2002, 94: 1773-1779. PMID: 12464649, DOI: 10.1093/jnci/94.23.1773.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRisk of breast cancerIncreased risk of breast cancerBRCA1 mutation carriersBRCA2 mutation carriersMutation carriersOral contraceptive useBRCA2 carriersAssociated with risk of breast cancerIncreased riskRisk of early-onset breast cancerIncreased risk of early-onset breast cancerBreast cancerOdds ratioOral contraceptivesHistory of ovarian cancerEarly-onset breast cancerConfidence intervalsConditional logistic regressionBreast cancer susceptibility genesAssociated with riskYear of birthCancer susceptibility genesContraceptive useCase-control studyPairs of women
1998
Epidemiology and risk assessment for ovarian cancer.
Daly M, Obrams G. Epidemiology and risk assessment for ovarian cancer. Seminars In Oncology 1998, 25: 255-64. PMID: 9633839.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIncidence of ovarian cancerOral contraceptive useOvarian cancerAssociated with increased ovarian cancer riskIncidence rate of ovarian cancerContraceptive useRisk of ovarian cancerRate of ovarian cancerOvarian cancer riskAsian American womenNative American womenPregnancy historyHawaiian womenFamily historyCancer riskWoman's riskRisk factorsIncidence rateAmerican womenCancerAfrican AmericansWomenCosmetic talcIncidenceUnited States
1996
Frequency of recurrent BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations in Ashkenazi Jewish breast cancer families
Tonin P, Weber B, Offit K, Couch F, Rebbeck T, Neuhausen S, Godwin A, Daly M, Wagner-Costalos J, Berman D, Grana G, Fox E, Kane M, Kolodner R, Krainer M, Haber D, Struewing J, Warner E, Rosen B, Lerman C, Peshkin B, Norton L, Serova O, Foulkes W, Lynch H, Lenoir G, Narod S, Garber J. Frequency of recurrent BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations in Ashkenazi Jewish breast cancer families. Nature Medicine 1996, 2: 1179-1183. PMID: 8898735, DOI: 10.1038/nm1196-1179.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1993
Ovarian cancer risk counseling: a guide for the practitioner.
Daly M, Lerman C. Ovarian cancer risk counseling: a guide for the practitioner. Oncology 1993, 7: 27-34; discussion 34, 37-8, 41. PMID: 8280574.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLong-term disease-free survivalStage III or IV diseaseDisease-free survivalEpithelial ovarian cancerEarly stage diseaseNon-specific symptomsIV diseaseImmunologic compromiseOvarian cancerStage diseaseGynecologic cancerChemotherapeutic approachesDiagnosed casesNatural historyPainful deathDiseaseCancerDeathUnited StatesPainPatientsMalnutritionYearsSurvivalSymptoms