articleNew England Journal of MedicineJul 6, 2016BRONZE OA

Inherited DNA-Repair Gene Mutations in Men with Metastatic Prostate Cancer

University of Washington · Royal Marsden Hospital · +6 more institutions

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Abstract

Background

Inherited mutations in DNA-repair genes such as BRCA2 are associated with increased risks of lethal prostate cancer. Although the prevalence of germline mutations in DNA-repair genes among men with localized prostate cancer who are unselected for family predisposition is insufficient to warrant routine testing, the frequency of such mutations in patients with metastatic prostate cancer has not been established.

Methods

We recruited 692 men with documented metastatic prostate cancer who were unselected for family history of cancer or age at diagnosis. We isolated germline DNA and used multiplex sequencing assays to assess mutations in 20 DNA-repair genes associated with autosomal dominant cancer-predisposition syndromes.

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Keywords
  • CHEK2
  • Prostate cancer
  • PALB2
  • Germline mutation
  • Cancer
  • DNA repair
  • Germline
  • Medicine
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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