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What does BARD1 stand for?

BRCA1 (Breast Cancer 1) Associated RING Domain 1 (gene)


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The disease is already known to be associated with the two breast cancer genes BRCA1 and BRCA2.
Women with BRCA1 mutations often develop "basal-like" breast cancer, which is a particularly aggressive form of the disease.
High-penetrance breast cancer susceptibility genes The identification of BRCA1 and BRCA2 in the last decade of the twentieth century was a major advance in the understanding of breast cancer susceptibility.
Scientists from Columbia University and Sweden’s Lund University have shed new light on how mutations of a gene – BRCA1 – can lead to breast cancer.
The risks are so high that some women with the BRCA1 mutations opt to havetheir breasts removed, rather than take a chance on getting cancer.
The two most significant are BRCA1 and BRCA2; a woman with defective versions of either of these will have a risk of developing cancer of up to 80%.
The application to test for the BRCA1 gene is likely to re-ignite the debate on designer babies.
Synopsis: Reproductive risk factors for ovarian cancer in carriers of BRCA1 of BRCA2 mutations: a case-control study.

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