Dr. Chandler Park sat down for an interview with CURE® to discuss the biggest takeaway from the 2025 ASCO GU Symposium in ...
A new structural blueprint paves the way for improved targeting of cancer cells, particularly those with BRCA1 and BRCA2 ...
BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes play a crucial role in repairing damaged DNA. Mutations in BRCA1 and BRCA2 substantially increase the likelihood of breast and ovarian cancer, respectively. This new research ...
Around 50 out of 100 women with either a BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene mutations will get breast cancer by the time they are 70, while only to only 7 out of 100 women without the gene will develop cancer in ...
Marcy Richardson from Ambry Genetics discusses the importance of a new study that assessed the functional impact of thousands of BRCA2 variants, identifying those that may increase cancer risk. What ...
Among patients with early-stage triple-negative breast cancer, a beneficial pathologic complete response rate was higher in ...
We identified the breast cancer gene BRCA2, which enabled families with a history of breast cancer to be assessed for future risk, and laid the groundwork for developing novel forms of therapy for ...
For example, men with inherited or acquired mutations in BRCA2 or ATM genes are at heightened risk of aggressive disease and have worse outcomes than those who don't have these mutations ...
Country music star Mollie McClymont has shared her brave decision to undergo a double mastectomy after discovering she ...
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