Sara Saeed, Muhammad Akram, Muhammad Abbas Khokhar.
BRCA1 and BRCA2 Mutations in Ovarian Cancer Patients.
Esculapio J Services Inst Med Sci Jan ;8(2):70-4.

Objective: To find out the frequency of germ line BRCAgene mutations among our patients with epithelial ovarian cancer, unselected for age and family history of cancer. Material & Methods: A total of 75 women with histologically proven epithelial ovarian cancer were accrued and 20 cc of peripheral blood sample was collected from each subject and sent to the molecular laboratory of Sunnybrook and Women's College Health Science Centre in Toronto, Canada for detection of BRCAgenes. Results: BRCA 1 & 2 genes mutations were found in 9 (12%) patients. BRCA 1 mutation was more common found in eight (88.8%) patients as compared to BRCA2 in 1(11.2%) patient. Out of 9, six mutations were unique to our subjects and remaining three have also been reported in Dutch and Belgian families. All but one BRCA 1 mutation were found in exon 11. BRCA gene mutation was detected in 35.7% patients of with positive family history of breast and ovarian cancers. All four patients who had ovarian cancer as a second malignancy after breast cancer were positive for BRCAmutation. Conclusion: The frequency of ovarian cancer in our patients is comparable to what has been reported in Western literature. The correlation between family history and probability of finding gene mutation in these patients can be used to identify the families to be tested for the gene mutations. Genetic testing can identify women and their families at increased risk of ovarian cancer.

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