What percentage of women with breast cancer have a family history of the disease?
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What are the chances for U.S. women to receive a breast cancer diagnosis?
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BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations may account for up to __ percent of all breast cancers.
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Women who have a BRCA1 mutation or BRCA2 mutation or, both, can have up to what percentage of being diagnosed with breast cancer during their lifetimes?
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5. Case Question: A 37-year-old female with no current breast complaints, CHEK2 mutation, no PMH, and PSH of cholecystectomy. Family history shows mother had breast cancer age 50 (negative genetics), sister with ILC age 40 and CHEK2+, PGM breast cancer age 47, and father prostate cancer and CHEK2+. Patient’s genetic results are as follows: CHEK2 c.1100delC – Pathogenic (invitae); Negative BRCA.
Approach to initial imaging would most likely include:
Approach to initial imaging would most likely include:
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In addition to breast cancer screening, it would be recommended to refer this patient for screening vigilance for which of the following malignancies?
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Amcenestrant Miami Breast Cancer Conference Quiz #1
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