Management of hereditary breast cancer: Surgeon's perspective | Kwong | Journal of the Medical Sciences (Berkala ilmu Kedokteran) 13638 38279 1 PB

Supplement J Med Sci, Volume 48, No. 4, 2016 October

Management of hereditary breast cancer:
surgeon’s perspective
Ava Kwong*
Chairman and Founder of The Hong Kong Hereditary Breast Cancer Family Registry
and Hong Kong Hereditary and High Risk Breast Cancer Programme, Assistant
Dean, Associate Professor and Chief of Breast Surgery, Department of Surgery,
The University of Hong Kong
Chief of Breast Surgery, Hong Kong University Shenzhen Hospital
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.19106/JMedScieSup004804201606

ABSTRACT
Mutations due to hereditary-related genes such as BRCA1, BRCA2, TP53 and
PTEN confer greater risk of developing breast cancer. BRCA mutations were also
found to be related to ovarian cancer. The risk assessment based on genetic
testing allows options of surveillance and prevention in high-risk patients, as well
as guiding physicians in selecting speciic treatment, such as targeted therapies
and platinum base chemotherapy. Once an individual has been found to carry
the BRCA mutation, the choice of management might also vary. Moreover, the
availability of genetic testing and other novel methods of testing, such as the

Next Generation Sequencing techniques, have also provided options for clinicians.
Breast Surgeons are most likely to be the irst person encountering patients at
their irst presentation. It is important for breast surgeons to be actively involved
in the referrals of high-risk patients for genetic testing, and subsequently in the
planning of therapy, in a multidisciplinary setting. Basic principles of genetic
testing and choice of management would be discussed in reference to the
surgeon’s perspectives.
Keywords: mutations, BRCA1. BRCA2. TP53, PTEN, NGS, multidisciplinary
setting

Corresponding author: akwong@asiabreastregistry.com; avakwong@hku.hk

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