ICARE Newsletter Spring 2026

How Does Family History of Breast Cancers Affect Risk?

In a new study of almost 70,000 women, including those with hereditary forms of breast cancer, breast cancer risk was higher in those with a family history of breast cancer. Interestingly, family history raised breast cancer risks the least in BRCA1 carriers and the most in PALB2 carriers. Additionally, the effect of other risk factors on breast cancer risk also varied across genes. This type of information to personalize risk estimates can help women to guide screening and prevention decisions. See table for additional details.

GeneNFamily History of Breast CancerAdditional Non-Genetic
Risk Factors*
BRCA1374MinimalSome influence
BRCA2574++ InfluenceMinimal influence
CHEK2531++ InfluenceSome influence
PALB2211+++ InfluenceMinimal influence
ATM405++ InfluenceSome influence
BARD189++ InfluenceSome influence
RAD51C81+ Influence, but only at later agesSeemed to have influence at both early and later ages

*age, height, age at menarche, parity, age at first term, pregnancy, BMI, alcohol use, oral contraceptive use, age at menopause, and hormone therapy use

O’Brien, et al. JAMA Oncol. 2025;11(12):1458-1469. PMID: 41066089.
Article available at:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41066089/.
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