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Changes detected in BRCA1 breast cells before they turn cancerous

Posted OnMarch 8, 2021 byPriscilla Kennedy

A new study funded by Cancer Research UK has mapped out some of the earliest changes that occur in seemingly healthy breast tissue long before any tumours appear, which could have significant implications for the early detection of breast cancer.

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Discovering the BRCA2 gene – 25 years on

Posted OnJanuary 14, 2021 byPriscilla Kennedy

The hunt for ‘breast cancer’ genes began in the 1940s, when researchers discovered that the disease could occasionally run in families. It became clear in the following years that these clusters of breast cancers in families were caused by faulty genes.

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Men With BRCA Mutations Have Much Higher Risk of Cancer

Posted OnMarch 25, 2017 byPriscilla Kennedy

One of the largest studies of its kind has found that men with BRCA mutations developed 8 times as many cancers as would have been in expected in the general population.

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