Date Range: 2023 (2) Fall

ICARE Newsletter Fall 2023

Community Spotlight

My paternal grandparents were my heroes. Wise beyond their time, they relished teaching our familythat knowledge is power, health is everything, and love is unconditional. Back then, Prevention healthmagazine and vitamin supplements filled their mailbox and 1960’s exercise guru Jack LaLane, and health foodadvocate Euell Gibbons, beckoned new followers from a talking picture box in …

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ICARE Newsletter Fall 2023

Ask the Expert

This question was addressed by Kelly Taylor, MS, LCGC, a licensed and certified genetic counselor with expertise inresearch genetics and hereditary cancers at the Vanderbilt Hereditary Cancer Clinic. If you have a question you wouldlike addressed, please email the ICARE team at ICARE@vumc.org for consideration in future newsletters. Q: I have Lynch Syndrome and an …

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ICARE Newsletter Fall 2023

Healthcare Delivery

A recent study, based on ICARE participants, found that getting care according to guidelines depends on what the healthcare provider recommends, as well as how much trust the patient has in their care. This study shows us how important it is to find ways to improve knowledge among healthcare providers and trust in care among …

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ICARE Newsletter Fall 2023

Germline EGFR Mutations and Familial Lung Cancer

A study, in which our Vanderbilt colleagues Georgia Wiesner, MD, MS (geneticist) and Kelly Taylor, MS, LCGC (genetic counselor) participated, was recently published about the inherited T790M EGFR mutation. Mutations in this gene lead to a higher risk or lung cancer and were found to be more common in the Southeast United States where there …

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ICARE Newsletter Fall 2023

Genes Associated with Aggressive Prostate Cancer

A new study of almost 18,000 men with prostate cancer showed that inherited mutations in the BRCA2, ATM, and NBN genes were strongly associated with aggressive prostate cancer. Less strong associations were seen for inherited mutations in the MSH2, XRCC2, and MRE11A genes. The findings of this study suggest that knowing about inherited genes that …

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ICARE Newsletter Fall 2023

Are BRCA2 Carriers at Higher Risk for Melanoma?

At present, we are not sure because results from different studies have been inconsistent (1). For instance, one study among 173 families with a BRCA2 mutation found a 2.6-fold risk of developing melanoma (2); however, another study of 139 Dutch families with a BRCA2 mutation revealed a lower than general population risk for melanoma (3). …

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ICARE Newsletter Fall 2023

Fertility Treatment in BRCA Carriers: Breast Cancer Risk

A recent study among female BRCA carriers showed risk of breast cancer was not significantly raised through fertility treatment, which is reassuring. There remains a need to further study this question in more detail, for associations with breast cancers across different breast cancer subtypes, including breast cancers that are hormone-related and breast cancers that are …

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ICARE Newsletter Fall 2023

Newly released ACMG Clinical Practice Resource on CHEK2 Developed Through a Group of Worldwide Experts!

A person with a pathogenic variant in the CHEK2 gene may be at an increased risk for developing breast and other cancers. This ACMG Clinical Practice Resource, published in ACMG’s flagship journal, Genetics in Medicine, provides valuable information for healthcare providers caring for individuals with pathogenic variants in the CHEK2gene. This new ACMG Practice Resource …

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ICARE Newsletter Fall 2023

Tamoxifen and Breast Cancer Risk in Women with a BRCA1 or BRCA2 Mutation

In a study of female BRCA carriers, including ICARE participants, those that used tamoxifen and/or raloxifenewere compared to those that did not. After an average follow-up time of almost 7 years, 10.9% of those in the tamoxifen/raloxifene group were diagnosed with breast cancer, compared to 14.3% in the group that did not use thesedrugs. This …

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ICARE Newsletter Fall 2023

BRCA1 and BRCA2 Carriers: Cancer Risks with Oral Contraceptive Use (UK)

Among female BRCA1 and BRCA2 carriers, a recent study found that oral contraceptive use is associated with:› Raised risk of breast cancer, but only in those using for over 5 years (relative risk: 1.25)› Lower risk of ovarian cancer (nearly cut in half) Park, et al. Carcinogenesis. 2022;43(3):231-242. PMID:

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ICARE Newsletter Fall 2023

Recommendations for Inherited Ovarian Cancer Genes: United Kingdom (UK)

Through consensus, management recommendations were developed in the UK for females with pathogenic variants inthe following inherited ovarian cancer genes: RAD51C, RAD51D, BRIP1, and PALB2. Hanson, et al. J Med Genet. 2023;60(5):417-429. PMID: 36411032. Social media post September 26th, 2023.Available at https://tinyurl.com/post9262023.

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ICARE Newsletter Fall 2023

Mammograms: New U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) Recommendations

On May 9th, 2023, the USPSTF published a new draft recommendation for all cisgender women and those assigned female sex at birth to do mammograms from ages 40 to 74, every two years, for those at average (population) risk forbreast cancer. This change in recommendation is due to recent troubling trends, including an increase in …

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ICARE Newsletter Fall 2023

National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) Guidelines Updates

Check out the full NCCN guidelines by creating a FREE account at www.nccn.org Genetic/Familial High-Risk Assessment: Breast, Ovarian, and Pancreatic CancerReleased August 28th, 2023 (V1.2024) › Transgender, Non-Binary, and Gender Diverse Individuals: NEW section on care (Page 63-66, TNBGD-1 to 4)› Li-Fraumeni Syndrome: Significant updates to content (risks and care) (Pages 57-60, LIFR-A): Table added …

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