Abstract
BACKGROUND:
The
frequency of BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations is higher in Israel than in
almost all other countries. One strategy to reduce the burden of
hereditary breast and ovarian cancers is to offer genetic testing
followed by risk-reducing surgery (
mastectomy and salpingo-oophorectomy)
for mutation carriers. The extent to which Israeli women who carry
mutations undergo these surgeries is not well characterized.
METHODS:
Israeli
women who are BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutation carriers and followed at a single
high-risk clinic were asked to complete a
questionnaire detailing their
clinical histories at the time of genetic results disclosure and a
follow-up questionnaire was completed 18 or more months thereafter.
RESULTS:
A
total of 205 mutation carriers completed the questionnaires. Of 170
women with no cancer history,
84 (49%) had a risk-reducing bilateral
salpingo-oophorectomy and
22 (13%) had a risk-reducing mastectomy. Five
of 35 (14.3%) women with breast cancer opted for
contralateral
mastectomy.
CONCLUSION:
Approximately one-half of Israeli
women with a BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutation opt for risk reducing
oophorectomy, but the rate of risk-reducing mastectomy is only 13%
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