Proceedings of the international consensus conference on breast cancer risk, genetics, & risk management, April, 2007.

Gordon F Schwartz, Kevin S Hughes, Henry T Lynch, Carol J Fabian, Ian S Fentiman, Mark E Robson, Susan M Domchek, Lynn C Hartmann, Roland Holland, David J Winchester, Benjamin O Anderson, Banu K Arun, Harry Bartelink, Philip Bernard, Bernardo Bonanni, Blake Cady, Krishna B Clough, Stephen A Feig, Sylvia H Heywang-Köbrunner, Anthony Howell, Claudine Isaacs, Daniel B Kopans, Robert E Mansel, Shahla Masood, Juan P Palazzo, Peter I Pressman, Lawrence J Solin, Michael Untch
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Abstract:  A consensus conference including thirty experts was held in April, 2007, to discuss risk factors for breast cancer and their management. Four categories of risk were outlined, from breast cancer “average” through “very high” risk, the latter including individuals with high penetrance BRCA1/2 gene mutations. Guidelines for management of patients in each of these categories were discussed, with the major portion of the conference being devoted to individuals with BRCA1/2 mutations. Prevalence of these mutations in the general populations was estimated to be 1 in 250–500 individuals, with an increased prevalence in Ashkenazic Jews and other founder groups. Risk reduction strategies for these individuals include surveillance, with or without chemoprevention drugs, or surgical procedures to remove the organs at risk, i.e., bilateral mastectomy and/or bilateral salpingo‐oophorectomy. These risk reduction strategies were evaluated fully, and recommendations were made for the care of patients in each of the risk categories. These guidelines for patient care were approved by the entire group of experts.
国际乳腺癌风险、遗传学和风险管理会议论文集,2007年4月。
2007年4月举行了一次由30位专家参加的共识会议,讨论乳腺癌的危险因素及其管理。该研究概述了四类风险,从乳腺癌“平均”到“非常高”风险,后者包括具有高外显率BRCA1/2基因突变的个体。讨论了每一类患者的管理指南,会议的主要部分致力于BRCA1/2突变个体。据估计,这些突变在普通人群中的患病率为250-500人中有1人,在德系犹太人和其他创始人群体中患病率更高。这些个体的风险降低策略包括监测,使用或不使用化学预防药物,或外科手术切除有风险的器官,即双侧乳房切除术和/或双侧输卵管卵巢切除术。对这些降低风险的策略进行了充分的评估,并对每个风险类别的患者的护理提出了建议。这些病人护理指南得到了整个专家组的批准。
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