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Gene test that could predict breast cancer years before it
strikes
Risk of developing breast cancer can double in women whose genes are
altered by environmental factors
Blood test could be used to identify those most at risk
Average risk of developing breast cancer is one in nine over course of
a lifetime
By JENNY HOPE
PUBLISHED: 05:55, 1 May 2012 | UPDATED: 09:34, 1 May 2012



A genetic test could help predict breast cancer many years before it
develops, scientists claim.

Their study shows the risk can double in women whose genes have been
changed by exposure to environmental factors such as hormones,
radiation, alcohol, smoking and pollution
.

The findings could lead to a blood test that will identify those most
at risk of breast cancer and other forms of the disease, the
researchers say.

In the study, blood samples were taken from 1,380 women of various ages
who had not developed breast cancer.

The researchers investigated whether the alteration of a single gene by
a process called methylation can predict whether women are at more risk
of breast cancer.

Women showing the highest methylation levels affecting a white blood
cell gene called ATM were twice as likely to develop breast cancer as
those with the lowest levels.

Methylation is a reprogramming mechanism that allows genes to be
affected by exposure to environmental factors.

Such effects are being seen as important drivers of cancer and they can
occur in the womb, around birth or later.

Altogether, 640 women in the study developed cancer and on average the
blood tests were carried out three years before diagnosis.

In some cases the results pre-dated the discovery of breast cancer by
up to 11 years. The results were especially clear in blood samples from
women under the age of 60.

The average risk of developing breast cancer is one in nine over a
woman’s lifetime. James Flanagan, of Imperial College London, who led
the research, said: ‘We know that genetic variation contributes to a
person’s risk of disease.

‘With this new study we can now also say that epigenetic variation, or
differences in how genes are modified, also has a role.

‘We hope this research is just the beginning of our understanding about
the epigenetic component of breast cancer risk.

‘The challenge will be how to incorporate all of this new information
into the computer models that are currently used for individual risk
prediction.’
He said the study raised the possibility of a simple blood test to
assess breast cancer risk in advance by looking at alteration on
individual genes.
Combined with other information, such as a family history of breast
cancer, it could help identify women who might benefit from monitoring
or pre-emptive action involving surgery or preventive drugs.

The research, funded by the Breast Cancer Campaign, was published in
the journal Cancer Research.

Baroness Delyth Morgan of Breast Cancer Campaign said: ‘Dr Flanagan’s
research into epigenetics is so exciting because it suggests that there
is every possibility the risk of developing breast cancer could be
decided many decades in advance.

‘By piecing together how this happens, we can look at ways of
preventing the disease and detecting it earlier to give people the best
possible chance of survival.’

The ATM gene has been linked to other cancers, including lymphoma and
leukaemia.


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Wow. I'm not sure I'd want to know I was going to get breast cancer years before it happened.
I mean, if there's no way to prevent it anyway (and there's not, to my knowledge) why would you want to know beforehand?
I know, I know.... early detection.
But most breast cancers are found at an early stage anyway, and mine definitely would be, as paranoid as I am.
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Good and bad sides to this.

Knowing ahead of time your proclivity, and the ability to watch for it, detect it early, and get it addressed - excellent!

Insurance companies, the government and other health related vendors knowing the results of those tests? Really bad.

I will continue with what I have been doing.... annual mammograms and self exams.
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Wow. I'm not sure I'd want to know I was going to get breast cancer years before it happened.
I mean, if there's no way to prevent it anyway (and there's not, to my knowledge) why would you want to know beforehand?
I know, I know.... early detection.
But most breast cancers are found at an early stage anyway, and mine definitely would be, as paranoid as I am.
Please don't be too confident and complacent. That would be folly. And be aware of the factors that seem (sometimes) to be a contributing factor such as alcohol, smoking, obesity, pollution, perhaps processed food etc. Also of course be aware of other changes in your body such as gynae, bowel, skin, etc.
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I don't need a gene test. I just play with my breasts a lot, so I should find lumps pretty early.
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I don't need a gene test. I just play with my breasts a lot, so I should find lumps pretty early.
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I don't need a gene test. I just play with my breasts a lot, so I should find lumps pretty early.
You or anyone you fancy can play with your breasts all you want till the cows come home, but you won't find DCIS by doing that!
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You or anyone you fancy can play with your breasts all you want till the cows come home, but you won't find DCIS by doing that!
But it's a lot of fun!
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But it's a lot of fun!
Well, yes, self-examination/examining someone else is fun, but that is a totally different topic!!!




(Seriously though, men and women should be aware of any changes to their body as symptoms such as different bowel habits, lumps, bumps, discharges, etc., etc., can be a sign of something to be investigated).
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