Publication | Open Access
Prevalence of <i>BRCA</i> mutations in an unselected population of triple‐negative breast cancer
213
Citations
20
References
2011
Year
The observed mutation rate was significantly higher (P = .0005) than expected based on previously established prevalence tables among patients unselected for pathology. BRCA1 mutation prevalence was lower, and BRCA2 mutation prevalence was higher, than previously described. Additional mutation carriers would have met new NCCN testing guidelines, underscoring the value of the updated criteria. Study data suggest that by increasing the age limit to 65 years, all carriers would have been identified.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1