At last
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14/12/1995
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Down To Earth
RESEARCHERS in theus areexcited abouta recent breakthrough which links the BRCA-1 gene to most cases of breast cancer. The finding provides clin- ching evidence that establishes a connection between abnormalities in the BRCA- I and the occurence of breast cancer.
just last year the scenario was quite different because scientists till then were only sure of the fact that women who inherited a mutated form of the gene had about 90 per cent chance of developing breast cancer and about 60 per cent chance of developing ovarian cancer. But women with a family history of breast cancer constitute just 5 per cent of all women with the disease, so the finding did not create major ripples.
Now Wen-Hwa Lee and his team at the University of Texas in San Antonio report abnormalities in the BRCA-1 gene even in women with breast cancer with no family history of the disease.
just last year the scenario was quite different because scientists till then were only sure of the fact that women who inherited a mutated form of the gene had about 90 per cent chance of developing breast cancer and about 60 per cent chance of developing ovarian cancer. But women with a family history of breast cancer constitute just 5 per cent of all women with the disease, so the finding did not create major ripples.
Now Wen-Hwa Lee and his team at the University of Texas in San Antonio report abnormalities in the BRCA-1 gene even in women with breast cancer with no family history of the disease.