Familial male breast cancer is not linked to the BRCA1 locus on chromosome 17q
- 1 May 1994
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature Genetics
- Vol. 7 (1), 103-107
- https://doi.org/10.1038/ng0594-103
Abstract
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional Links fieldBreast cancer in men is about a hundredfold less common than in women and this has hindered research into its genetic basis. We have examined 22 families with at least one case of male breast cancer for linkage to the hereditary breast and ovarian cancer locus, BRCA1, on chromosome 17q. We found strong evidence against linkage to BRCA1 (lod score-16.63) and the best estimate of the proportion of linked families was 0% (95% CI 0-18%). Our results indicate that there is a gene(s) other than BRCA1 which predisposes to early-onset breast cancer in women and which confers a higher risk of male breast cancer. Identification of additional pedigrees that include cases of male breast cancer may therefore facilitate the mapping and isolation of this geneKeywords
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