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A study enrolled 28 women with:
The women are estimated to have had a 56-85% lifetime risk of developing breast cancer.
Women were given bilateral prophylactic mastectomies.
During the 15 year follow-up the researchers estimated that they would have expected to see 10.7 cases of breast cancer. In the trial none of the patients developed breast cancer.
This represents a relative risk reduction of 90% (95% confidence interval 50-100%) (1).
Risk-reducing mastectomy for women with no personal history of breast cancer (2)
Breast cancer risk category
Near population risk | Moderate risk | High Risk * | |
Lifetime risk from age 20 | Less than 17% | Greater than 17% but less than 30% | 30% or greater |
Risk between ages 40 and 50 | Less than 3% | 3-8% | Greater than 8% |
*This group includes known BRCA1, BRCA2 and TP53 mutations and rare conditions that carry an increased risk of breast cancer such as Peutz-Jegher syndrome (STK11), Cowden (PTEN) and familial diffuse gastric cancer (E-Cadherin)
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