Oncology

Progesterone Exposure and Breast Cancer Risk—Addressing Barriers

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4 weeks ago

Single Hormone Receptor–Positive Breast Cancer—Signal or Noise?

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4 weeks ago

Predictability: A new distinguishing feature of cancer?

Cancer is a consequence of stochastic (mutations, genetic, and epigenetic instabilities) and deterministic (evolutionary bottlenecks) events. Stochastic events are less amenable to prediction, whereas deterministic events yield more predictable results. The relative contribution of these opposing forces determines cancer predictability, which affects the accuracy of our prognostic predictions and ...
1 month ago

Evaluation and comparison of hereditary Cancer guidelines in the population

Background Family health history (FHx) is an effective tool for identifying patients at risk of hereditary cancer. Hereditary cancer clinical practice guidelines (CPG) contain criteria used to evaluate FHx and to make recommendations for genetic consultation. Comparing different CPGs used to evaluate a common set of FHx provides insight into how well the CPGs perform, the extent of agreement acro...
1 month ago

The knowledge of hereditary breast cancer, and attitude and intention towards genetic testing of the patients with high-risk hereditary breast cancer

Purpose: This study aimed to explore the knowledge of hereditary breast cancer (HBC) and attitudes and intention towards genetic testing of the patients with high-risk HBC, and to describe their differences according to the intention of genetic test. Methods: High-risk HBC patients (n = 138) who did not take genetic test or relevant counseling were recruited in D city, Korea. Participants complete...
1 month ago

A sheep in wolf's clothing; a case of renal leiomyoma masquerading as hereditary leiomyomatosis and renal cell carcinoma

Introduction: Active surveillance has become a standard of care for the management of small renal masses. Decision to transition from surveillance to intervention relies on several factors including growth kinetics, histologic grade on biopsy and patient comorbidities. Management of renal masses in pregnancy presents a unique change when clinical triggers must be weighed with risk to fetus. We pre...
1 month ago

Hereditary Cancer Syndromes: Identifying and Managing High-Risk Patients

Hereditary Cancer Syndromes: Identifying and Managing High-Risk Patients...
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Current status of inherited pancreatic cancer

Background It is estimated that about 10% of pancreatic cancer cases have a genetic background. People with a familial predisposition to pancreatic cancer can be divided into 2 groups. The first is termed hereditary pancreatic cancer, which occurs in individuals with a known hereditary cancer syndrome caused by germline single gene mutations (e.g.,BRCA1/2,CDKN2A). The second is considered as fami...
1 month ago

Advanced adenomas may be a red flag for hereditary cancer syndromes

Background: 16–25% of colorectal cancers (CRCs) diagnosed under age 50 are associated with hereditary cancer syndromes. Advanced adenomas are considered precursors to CRC. Although polyp removal prevents cancer, polypectomy does not change underlying genetic risk. Patients with isolated advanced polyps do not currently qualify for genetic testing unless they have a personal or family history of ...
1 month ago

Hereditary leiomyomatosis and renal cell cancer syndrome

Introduction: Hereditary leiomyomatosis and renal cell cancer syndrome (HLRCC) is a rare autosomal dominantly inherited cancer predisposing syndrome giving rise to cutaneous and uterine leiomyomatosis, leiomyosarcoma and renal cell cancer. Patients with this syndrome harbours germline pathogenic variants in the fumarate hydratase (FH) gene.Case presentation: A 28-year-old Sri Lankan female, a prod...
1 month ago

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