Title BRCA1/2 mutation spectrum and its prognostic significance for progression-free and overall survival in advanced ovarian cancer /
Translation of Title Išplitusio kiaušidžių vėžio BRCA1/2 genų mutacijų įvairovė ir jų prognozinė reikšmė ligos berecidyviam ir bendrajam pacienčių išgyvenamumui.
Authors Rudaitis, Vilius
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Pages 28
Keywords [eng] BRCA 1/2 ; advanced ovarian cancer ; progression-free survival
Abstract [eng] In general population 1 of 72 women develop ovarian cancer and to 1 of 95 women this disease is lethal. A great number of clinical trials have shown that the course of the disease is not dependent only on the classical prognostic indicators such as histological tumor type, tumor differentiation, stage of the disease or treatment modalities. More than two decades ago the first publications on heredity factors indicated similarity among the patients diagnosed ovarian malignancies and their first degree relatives. The first genetic autosomal dominant inheritance was determined in the high-risk cancer tumor suppressor BRCA1/2 genes. In spite of the abundant number of trials studying the BRCA1/2 genes role in breast and ovarian carcinogenesis still it is not sufficiently clear the influence of these genes for the disease prognosis. The aim of our conducted trial was to determine the BRCA1/2 genes prognostic significance for progression-free and overall survival in the event of advanced ovarian cancer. In case of advanced ovarian cancer the BRCA1/2 mutation frequency was 51,4 %. Among all determined BRCA1/2 gene mutations BRCA1 4035delA or founder mutation was most frequent. It amounted to 63.6%. Non-optimal cytoreduction (p<0,0001 ) , patients’ older age (p=0,005) and absence of BRCA1/2 mutations (p=0,049) are closely connected with a shorter PFS and OS. Only non-optimal cytoreduction was related to a shorter OS (p=0,010).
Type Summaries of doctoral thesis
Language English
Publication date 2014