ICARE Newsletter Spring 2025

BRCA1/2: Second Primary Cancers After Breast Cancer

Through linking test results to electronic health records in England from 1995 to 2019, researchers estimated risks of a second primary cancer after breast cancer for BRCA1/2 carriers (Table 1) as well as risks over 10 years (Table 2). This study gives us more generalizable information about cancer risks to help guide risk assessment and management.

Table 1: Second Primary Cancer Risks in BRCA1 and BRCA2 Carriers

Second Primary Cancer TypeBRCA1BRCA2
SIRHRSIRHR
Contralateral breast15.63.67.72.4
Ovarian443316.812
Combined non-breast or ovarian2.181.451.68 
Colorectal4.82.93  
Endometrial2.92   
Pancreatic  5.723.56
Male breast   13.1
Prostate   5.61

SIR: Standardized Incidence Ratio (represents comparison with population-level incidences); HR: Hazard Ratio (represents comparison with non-carriers); A blank cell represents insignificant data.

Table 2: Cancer Risks Over 10 Years

Cancer TypeBRCA1BRCA2Non-Carriers
Contralateral breast16.0%12.0%3.6%
Ovarian6.3%3.0%0.4%
Combined non-breast or ovarian7.8%6.2%4.9%

Allen, et al. J Clin Oncol. 2025;43(6):651-661. PMID: 39475295. Article available at: https://ascopubs.org/doi/10.1200/JCO.24.01146. Social media post available at: https://tinyurl.com/post1282025.

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