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Review
. 2020 Jan;41(1):9-17.
doi: 10.15537/smj.2020.1.24759.

BRCA2 gene mutation and prostate cancer risk. Comprehensive review and update

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BRCA2 gene mutation and prostate cancer risk. Comprehensive review and update

Noor N Junejo et al. Saudi Med J. 2020 Jan.

Abstract

The second most common type of tumor worldwide is prostate cancer (PCa). Certain genetic factors contribute to a risk of developing PCa of as much as 40%. BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations have linked with an increased risk for breast, ovarian, and PCa. However, BRCA2 is the most common gene found altered in early-onset of PCa in males younger than 65. BRCA2 mutation has a higher chance of developing an advanced stage of the disease, resulting in short survival time. This review aimed to describe the genetic changes in BRCA2 that contribute to the risk of PCa, to define its role in the early diagnosis in a man with a strong family history, and to outline the purpose of genetic testing and counseling. Also, the review summarizes the impact of BRCA2 gene mutation in localized PCa, and the treatment strategies have used for PCa patients with a BRCA2 modification.

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