Prophylactic Oophorectomy in Carriers of BRCA1 or BRCA2 Mutations
University of Pennsylvania · Center for Clinical Research (United States) · +12 more institutions
Abstract
Data concerning the efficacy of bilateral prophylactic oophorectomy for reducing the risk of gynecologic cancer in women with BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutations are limited. We investigated whether this procedure reduces the risk of cancers of the coelomic epithelium and breast in women who carry such mutations.
A total of 551 women with disease-associated germ-line BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutations were identified from registries and studied for the occurrence of ovarian and breast cancer. We determined the incidence of ovarian cancer in 259 women who had undergone bilateral prophylactic oophorectomy and in 292 matched controls who had not undergone the procedure. In a subgroup of 241 women with no history of breast cancer or prophylactic mastectomy, the incidence of breast cancer was determined in 99 women who had undergone bilateral prophylactic oophorectomy and in 142 matched controls. The length of postoperative follow-up for both groups was at least eight years.
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12Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Oophorectomy
- Ovarian cancer
- Prophylactic Mastectomy
- Hazard ratio
- Prophylactic Surgery
- Breast cancer
- Gynecology
- Good health and well-being