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Translated title of the contribution: The Prevalence of Ovarian Cancer in Korean Women at High-Risk for Hereditary Breast-Ovarian Cancer

Jihyoun Lee, Eunyoung Kang, Sung Won Kim, Boyoung Park, Sue K. Park, Sei Hyun Ahn, Hy De Lee, Joon Jeong, Sung Hoo Jung, Byoung Kil Lee, Myung Chul Chang, Young Tae Bae, Young Up Cho, Ki Tae Hwang, Hyun Ah Kim, Eun Kyu Kim, Nam Sun Paik, Sehwan Han, Chan Seok Yoon, Min Hyuk Lee

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Abstract

Purpose: Few studies have reported ovarian cancer risks in Korean patients with the BRCA1/2 mutation. We investigated the prevalence of ovarian cancer in Korean women at high risk for hereditary breast-ovarian cancer (HBOC) syndrome and reviewed the clinicopathological factors of ovarian cancer. Methods: Female subjects who were enrolled in the Korean Hereditary Breast Cancer study were included. The questionnaire included a personal and family history of cancer. The BRCA1/2 mutation and CA-125 level were tested at the time of enrollment. A transvaginal ultrasonogram (TVUS) was recommended for subjects with an elevated CA-125 level. Results: A total of 1,689 patients were included. No ovarian cancer was newly diagnosed by CA-125 level or TVUS during the enrollment. The prevalence of ovarian cancer was 1.71% in BRCA1/2 mutation carriers and 0.39% in non-carriers. Among 11 patients with ovarian cancer, five had the BRCA1 mutation and one had the BRCA2 mutation. The most common histopathological type was serous cystadenocarcinoma. No difference in clinicopathological findings between BRCA1/2 mutation carriers and non-carriers was observed. Conclusion: The prevalence of ovarian can- cer was 58-fold elevated in women at high-risk for HBOC syndrome and 146-fold elevated in the BRCA1 subgroup, compared with the Korean general population. Further investigation with a long-term follow-up is required to evaluate BRCA1/2 gene penetrance.

Translated title of the contributionThe Prevalence of Ovarian Cancer in Korean Women at High-Risk for Hereditary Breast-Ovarian Cancer
Original languageKorean
Pages (from-to)S24-S30
JournalJournal of Breast Cancer
Volume14
Issue numberSUPPL. 1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2011 Feb

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Oncology
  • Cancer Research

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