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Familial ovarian cancer syndromes

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Three familial ovarian cancer syndromes are recognised:

  • ovarian cancer only
  • familial predisposition to breast and ovarian cancer - associated with the BRCA1 locus on chromosome 17q
  • Lynch syndrome - familial predisposition to ovarian cancer, endometrial cancer, and colonic cancer without polyposis

All show an autosomal dominant pattern of inheritance.

One close relative affected - mother, sister - is associated with a threefold increased risk of ovarian cancer, corresponding to a 2.5% risk of death from ovarian cancer by the age of 70 years; for two or more affected close relatives, the lifetime risk may be 30 - 40%.


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