Novel germline mutation of BRCA1 gene in a 56-Year-Old woman with breast cancer, ovarian cancer, and diffuse large B-Cell Lymphoma

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We report a case of a 56-year-old woman with breast cancer, ovarian cancer, and diffuse large B-cell lymphoma with a BRCA1 gene mutation. Evidence is mounting that there is a large increase in the risk for hematologic malignancies among patients with genetic changes in the BRCA pathways. The genomic analysis demonstrated a frameshift mutation in the BRCA1 gene: 277_279delinsCC (Phe93fs). It is a novel BRCA1 mutation that has never been reported, and caused malignant lymphoma as well as breast and ovarian cancer.

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Kim, H. S., Lee, S. W., Choi, Y. J., Shin, S. W., Kim, Y. H., Cho, M. S., … Park, K. H. (2015). Novel germline mutation of BRCA1 gene in a 56-Year-Old woman with breast cancer, ovarian cancer, and diffuse large B-Cell Lymphoma. Cancer Research and Treatment, 47(3), 534–538. https://doi.org/10.4143/crt.2013.151

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