The role of BRCA mutation testing in determining breast cancer therapy
- PMID: 21060331
- DOI: 10.1038/nrclinonc.2010.175
The role of BRCA mutation testing in determining breast cancer therapy
Abstract
Landmark discoveries in the field of breast cancer research include the identification of germline BRCA mutations as a cause of hereditary disease, and the use of gene-expression profiling to identify distinct subtypes of breast cancer. These findings, coupled with the availability of rapid germline testing, make it possible to identify a BRCA mutation carrier contemporaneous with a diagnosis of breast cancer. For the first time, testing for a germline mutation that predisposes to cancer has the potential to influence the immediate surgical, radiotherapeutic, and drug treatment choices of an individual with a new diagnosis of breast cancer. In this Review, we examine the implications of moving germline BRCA mutation testing from highly specialized family cancer clinics to mainstream settings.
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