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Cancer risks of people with inherited PALB2 mutations
https://www.facingourrisk.org/XRAY/PALB2-cancer-risk
Full article: https://doi.org/10.1200/JCO.19.01907
In the largest study of people with inherited PALB2 mutations to date, the gene was linked to increased lifetime risk of breast cancer in women and men, ovarian and pancreatic cancer but not prostate or colorectal cancer. (posted 7/1/21)
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Questions To Ask Your Health Care Provider
- I have an inherited PALB2 mutation. What is my risk of cancer?
- Given my inherited PALB2 mutation, what preventive options should I consider?
- I have been diagnosed with cancer; does my mutation status alter treatment recommendations?
- I have a family history of cancer but I have not had genetic testing; should I consider genetic testing?
- How do I contact a genetic counselor?
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