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BRCA is an abbreviation for “BReast CAncer gene” and has been found to impact a person’s chances of developing breast cancer. Learn more.
Case Controversies in Genetic Medicine: Women With Breast Cancer
BRCA Sonic Reference Laboratory
Removing ovaries cuts breast cancer risk in women with BRCA gene mutation: Canadian study
Breast cancer genetic testing: familial mutation, panels, exome, genome
Pioneering Wellness through BRCA Gene Insight
BRCA mutation - Wikipedia
Chances of Developing Breast Cancer by Age 70 to 80 - NCI
AstraZeneca on X: Mutations to the BReast CAncer susceptibility (BRCA) gene increase the risk of cancer by leaving cells unable to fix DNA damage. #pcsm #bcsm #ocsm / X
BRCA1 and BRCA2 Gene Mutations and Cancer Risk
Time trends in cumulative incidence for either breast or ovarian cancer
Managing your risk of breast cancer if you have the BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene - Marie Keating Foundation
Genetic modifiers of cancer risk for BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers - ScienceDirect
BRCA Gene Alterations
BRCA Mutation: New Model Quantifies How Surgeries Reduce Cancer Risk - UCLA Anderson Review