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Rapid progression of prostate cancer in men with a BRCA2 mutation

Abstract

Men with BRCA2 mutations have been found to be at increased risk of developing prostate cancer. There is a recent report that BRCA2 carriers with prostate cancer have poorer survival than noncarrier prostate cancer patients. In this study, we compared survival of men with a BRCA2 mutation and prostate cancer with that of men with a BRCA1 mutation and prostate cancer. We obtained the age at diagnosis, age at death or current age from 182 men with prostate cancer from families with a BRCA2 mutation and from 119 men with prostate cancer from families with a BRCA1 mutation. The median survival from diagnosis was 4.0 years for men with a BRCA2 mutation vs 8.0 years for men with a BRCA1 mutation, and the difference was highly significant (P<0.01). It may be important to develop targeted chemotherapies to treat prostate cancer in men with a BRCA2 mutation.

Authors

Narod SA; Neuhausen S; Vichodez G; Armel S; Lynch HT; Ghadirian P; Cummings S; Olopade O; Stoppa-Lyonnet D; Couch F

Journal

British Journal of Cancer, Vol. 99, No. 2, pp. 371–374

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

July 22, 2008

DOI

10.1038/sj.bjc.6604453

ISSN

0007-0920

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