Disease | breast cancer |
Phenotype | C0238033|male breast cancer |
Sentences | 3 |
PubMedID- 22052327 | Detection of a large rearrangement in palb2 in spanish breast cancer families with male breast cancer. |
PubMedID- 22953181 | Family history of breast cancer increases female breast cancer risk substantially depending on the age at diagnosis of the affected relatives, the age of the woman and the number of affected relatives, and the generational distance of the relatives to the women (1st degree relative with premenopausal bilateral breast cancer > 4-fold increase in risk (yes vs. no); one 1st degree relative with any form of breast cancer 2-4-fold increase in risk (yes vs. no); two 1st degree relatives with any form of breast cancer rr > 4-fold increase in risk) [7-13,36,37]. |
PubMedID- 20877337 | This approach would be similar to those that had pivotal roles in localising brca1 through using breast–ovary cancer families (easton et al, 1993), and cloning brca2 through studying breast cancer families with male breast cancer (wooster et al, 1995). |
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