Early cancer detection programmes for women at high risk for breast and ovarian cancer: A proposal of practical guidelines

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Beckmann, MW
Schnurch, HG
BoddenHeidrich, R
Mosny, DS
Crombach, G
Nitz, U
Achnoula, M
Bender, HG
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breast cancer; early cancer detection; high-risk families; ovarian cancer;
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Women from families with multiple breast and/or ovarian cancers may be at increased risk to develop breast/ovarian cancer themselves, Due to personal experience with family members having these diseases they are anxious and ask for specific prophylactic measurements or treatment. The detection of two susceptibility genes, BRCA1 and BRCA2, has given insight into the genetic background of part of the familial breast/ovarian cancer syndromes. This has led to an increased demand in genetic counselling, testing, and early cancer detection programmes. Prospective data from early cancer defection programmes in this high risk population are yet not available, Based on data from epidemiological risk studies, breast and ovarian screening programmes and follow np data from breast cancer trials recommendations for an early cancer detection programme have been summarized, At the present these recommendations are tested in a prospective trial.
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