Workshop on The Epidemiology of the ATMGene: Impact on Breast Cancer Risk and Treatment, Present Status and Future Focus, Lillehammer, Norway, 29 June 2002

被引:6
作者
Jonine L Bernstein
Daniela Seminara
Anne-Lise Børresen-Dale
机构
[1] Mount Sinai School of Medicine,Department of Community Medicine
[2] National Cancer Institute,Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences
[3] The University Hospital & The Norwegian Radium Hospital,Institute for Cancer Research
关键词
ATM gene; breast cancer risk; heterozygote; radiation;
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10.1186/bcr551
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The role of ataxia-telangiectasia mutated (ATM) heterozygosity in cancer is uncertain. In vitro studies of cells from ATM heterozygotes provide strong evidence of radiation sensitivity. Some, but not all, clinical studies suggest an increased risk of breast cancer among ATM gene carriers, and this risk may be greater among those exposed to radiation. This possible excess risk of breast cancer associated with ATM heterozygosity constitutes the basis for several genetic epidemiological studies designed to clarify the role that the ATM gene plays in the etiology of breast and other cancers. The primary focus of this international, multidisciplinary, National Cancer Institute-sponsored workshop was to discuss ongoing and planned epidemiologic studies aimed at understanding the complexities of the ATM gene and its role in carcinogenesis. The invited participants were from diverse disciplines including molecular and clinical genetics, radiation biology and physics, epidemiology, biostatistics, pathology, and medicine. In the present meeting report, the aims of each project are described.
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