cancer susceptibility genes

Molecular Epidemiology of Cancer (MEC)

Molecular Epidemiology of Cancer (MEC)

The mission of the research group is to improve cancer precision prevention and treatment by providing a comprehensive characterization of the genetic susceptibility and molecular pathology of solid tumors using “omics” data in the frame of national and international collaborations.

Insight into genetic susceptibility to male breast cancer by multigene panel testing: results from a multicenter study in Italy

Breast cancer (BC) in men is rare and genetic predisposition is likely to play a relevant role in its etiology. Inherited mutations in BRCA1/2 account for about 13% of all cases and additional genes that may contribute to the missing heritability need to be investigated. In our study, a well-characterized series of 523 male BC (MBC) patients from the Italian multicenter study on MBC, enriched for non-BRCA1/2 MBC cases, was screened by a multigene custom panel of 50 cancer-associated genes.

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