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Clinical and Pathological Characteristics of Patients with High-Risk Breast Cancer Based on BRCA Mutation Profiles: A Retrospective Study

Muhammed Mustafa Atçı, Çağlayan Geredeli, Seval Ay, Abdullah Sakin, Biray Ertürk, Şaban Seçmeler, Serdar Arıcı, Ruhper Çekin, Nurgül Yaşar, Orçun Can, Şener Cihan, Mahmut Gümüş

2021European Journal of Breast Health14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to determine the differences in clinicopathological features of Turkish patients with high-risk breast cancer based on the mutation status of two breast cancer susceptibility genes (BRCA1/2) . MATERIALS AND METHODS: This study enrolled patients with invasive breast cancer who have been evaluated for BRCA1/2 mutations due to the presence of high-risk factors admitted to two tertiary referral centers in Turkey. Clinical and histopathological features were analyzed in BRCA1 mutation carriers, BRCA2 mutation carriers, and non-carriers. RESULTS: A total of 302 patients with a mean age of 44.2±9.9 (22-82) years were included. BRCA1/2 mutation was found in 75 (24%) patients, of whom 41 (13.6%) were BRCA1 mutation carriers and 37 (12.3%) were BRCA2 mutation carriers. Moreover, 104 (34.4%) and 4 (1.3%) patients had family history of breast and ovarian carcinoma, respectively. The rates of triple negativity (56.1%), histologic grade 3 (65.9%), and lymphovascular invasion (78%) were significantly higher in BRCA1 mutation carriers than in non-carriers and BRCA2 mutation carriers. Furthermore, 87% of triple-negative BRCA1 mutation carriers had histologic grade 3 tumors compared with 38.9% in non-triple-negative BRCA1 mutation carriers, and the difference was significant. CONCLUSION: Findings of this study showed that BRCA1-related breast cancers represent a distinct group with unique pathological features, which are usually associated with a poor prognosis.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineBRCA mutationBreast cancerInternal medicineOncologyMutationLymphovascular invasionPathologicalFamily historyOvarian cancerCancerTriple-negative breast cancerPathologyGeneGeneticsMetastasisBiologyBRCA gene mutations in cancerBreast Cancer Treatment StudiesPARP inhibition in cancer therapy
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