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Abstract| Volume 135, ISSUE 2, P383-384, November 2014

Hereditary predisposition to ovarian cancer, looking beyond BRCA1/BRCA2

      Objectives: Genetic predisposition to ovarian cancer is well documented. To date, the majority of testing has focused on BRCA1/BRCA2 germ-line mutations but these genes do not entirely explain hereditary risk. We sought to investigate the contribution of 19 additional genes identified from the scientific literature that have been suggested to increase the risk of ovarian cancer.
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