Germline BRCA2 mutations in men with breast cancer. |
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Authors: | E. Mavraki I. C. Gray D. T. Bishop N. K. Spurr |
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Affiliation: | Imperial Cancer Research Fund, Genetic Epidemiology, St James''s Hospital, Leeds, UK. |
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Abstract: | Breast cancer in men is rare and is clearly due in some cases to an inherited predisposition. A total of 28 male breast cancer patients were tested for BRCA2 mutations; two frameshifts and one putative missense mutation were identified. One of the frameshifts was detected in the same position as a mutation estimated to be responsible for 40% of all male breast cancer cases in Iceland. |
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