CHEK2 1100 delC mutation in Russian ovarian cancer patients
CHEK2 1100 delC mutation in Russian ovarian cancer patients
BRCA1 and BRCA2 germ-line mutations occur in a significant number of unselected ovarian cancer (OC) patients, thus making a noticeable contribution to OC morbidity. It is of interest whether CHEK2, which is frequently regarded as a third breast cancer specific gene, is also relevant to ovarian cancer pathogenesis. In this report we analyzed the presence of CHEK2 1100 delC founder mutation in 268 randomly recruited OC patients. The mutation was identified in 2 women with OC (0.8%) as compared to 1/448 (0.2%) healthy middle-aged and 0/373 elderly tumour-free women. Taken together this result and the negative findings of two other published reports on an association of CHEK2 with ovarian cancer indicate that there is no justification for intensive ovarian cancer screening in CHEK2 1100 delC carriers.
- N.N. Petrov Institute of Oncology Russian Federation
- Ministry of Health Russian Federation
- Institute of Oncology NN Petrov Russian Federation
<it>BRCA1</it>, Ovarian cancer, screening, Research, Genetics, Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens, QH426-470, <it>BRCA2</it>, RC254-282
<it>BRCA1</it>, Ovarian cancer, screening, Research, Genetics, Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens, QH426-470, <it>BRCA2</it>, RC254-282
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