La génétique constitutionnelle peut-elle impacter la prise en charge d'une femme atteinte de cancer du sein aujourd'hui ?

S. Delaloge, F. Rimareix, C. Balleyguier, A. Remenieras, A. Varga, C. Uzan, C. Bourgier, O. Caron

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    The concept of personalized medicine has rapidly become a major part of breast cancer care. It relies on complex biological evaluations and predictions of both the prognostic and the specific treatment sensitivity of a single tumor and a single individual. Germline genetics can currently provide information that appears complementary to that provided by somatic analyses, regarding local and general prognosis of the current cancer and also subsequent cancer risk. In the next few years, germline genetic data should also have a major role to play in the evaluation of potential sensitivity to medical treatments (treatments targeting DNA repair such as the recently emerging PARP inhibitors), and therefore guide major treatment choices. This paper summarizes current existing data regarding the potential impact of germline genetics in the personalized care of breast cancer patients in 2010 and the evolutions expected in the coming years.

    Titre traduit de la contributionCan genetic testing for germline mutations impact cancer care of women with recently diagnosed breast cancer?
    langue originaleFrançais
    Pages (de - à)248-254
    Nombre de pages7
    journalOncologie
    Volume12
    Numéro de publication4
    Les DOIs
    étatPublié - 1 avr. 2010

    mots-clés

    • BRCA1
    • BRCA2
    • Breast cancer care
    • Genetics
    • P53
    • Prophylactic mastectomy

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