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Family history in ovarian cancer referral population
Authors:Laura A. Berg  S. Robert Young  Karen A. Brooks  Allison M. Davis  S. Terry Smith
Affiliation:(1) Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of South Carolina School of Medicine, Columbia, South Carolina;(2) Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources, Regional Health Office, State of North Carolina, Winston-Salem, North Carolina;(3) Two Richland Medical Park, Suite 301, 29203 Columbia, South Carolina
Abstract:In order to determine the incidence of familial and hereditary ovarian cancer in a referral patient population, we conducted a retrospective study of 44 patients from a consecutive set of 62 patients treated for ovarian carcinoma at the Gynecologic Oncology Clinic at the Richland Memorial Hospital Center for Cancer Treatment and Research between January 1, 1993 and December 31, 1993. In our study of the referred patients, only two (4.55%) reported a history of at least one first-degree relative also being affected with ovarian cancer. However, 13 patients (29.55%) reported a family history consistent with one of the hereditary ovarian cancer syndromes. In addition to having a suggestive family history, these 13 families demonstrated several cardinal features of hereditary cancer syndromes including early onset, bilaterality, multiple primary tumors, and transmission. Race was the only significantly different demographic factor between the hereditary and sporadic ovarian cancer groups. All 13 patients who appeared to have a hereditary form of cancer were Caucasian.
Keywords:ovarian cancer  familial  hereditary
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