BRCA1 mutations and colorectal cancer in Poland

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Janina Suchy
Cezary Cybulski
Bohdan Górski
Tomasz Huzarski
Tomasz Byrski
Tadeusz Dębniak
Jacek Gronwald
Anna Jakubowska
Dominika Wokołorczyk
Grzegorz Kurzawski
Józef Kładny
Arkadiusz Jawień
Zbigniew Banaszkiewicz
Rafał Wiśniowski
Piotr Wandzel
Jacek Starzewski
Zbigniew Lorenc
Elżbieta Korobowicz
Piotr Krokowicz
Karolina Horbacka
Jan Lubiński
Steven A. Narod
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[1] Pomeranian Medical University,International Hereditary Cancer Center, Department of Genetics and Pathology
[2] Pomeranian Medical University,Department of General and Oncological Surgery
[3] Medical University,Department of Surgery
[4] Regional Oncology Hospital,Clinical Department of Surgery and Coloproctology
[5] St. Babara Memorial Hospital no. 5,Department of Pathomorphology
[6] Medical University,Department of General and Colorectal Surgery
[7] Karol Marcinkowski University of Medical Sciences,undefined
[8] Women’s College Research Institute,undefined
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Familial Cancer | 2010年 / 9卷
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BRCA1; Colorectal cancer; Genetic; Hereditary; Mutation;
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Evidence to date that germline mutations in the tumor suppressor gene BRCA1 increase the incidence of colorectal cancer is mixed, and both positive and negative results have been reported. To establish whether or not inherited variation in BRCA1 influences the risk of colorectal cancer, we genotyped 2,398 unselected patients with colorectal cancer and 4,570 controls from Poland for three BRCA1 founder mutations (C61G, 4153delA and 5382insC). A BRCA1 mutation was present in 0.42% of unselected cases of colorectal cancer and in 0.48% of controls (OR = 0.8; P = 0.8). The mutation frequency was slightly higher (0.93%) in 321 cases who reported a family history of colon cancer in a first- or second-degree relative (OR = 1.9; P = 0.5). A BRCA1 mutation was also seen in excess (0.82%) in 851 cases who were diagnosed with colorectal cancer at age 60 or earlier (OR = 1.7; P = 0.3). The mean age at onset in carriers was 7 years younger than in non-carriers (57.0 years vs. 64.0) and the difference was significant (P = 0.05). This study suggests that BRCA1 mutations may be associated with early-onset of colorectal cancer.
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