Life Sciences
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Genetic mutations linked to second breast cancer and survival rates
Researchers identified how inherited genetic variants affect a woman's risk of developing cancer in the opposite breast after an initial diagnosis, and influence survival outcomes. The finding could reshape how doctors screen and monitor high-risk patients, potentially triggering changes in clinical protocols and genetic testing strategies across oncology practices.
Originaltitel: The impact of coding germline variants on contralateral breast cancer risk and survival