Online ISSN: 2515-8260

Early Diagnosis of Breast Cancer by Detection of Genetic Variation for BRCA1 and BRCA2 Genes in the Women's of Nineveh Province

Main Article Content

Nada Saad Omer, Assistant. Professor. Dr.FİLİZ SARIKAYA PEKACAR , Assistant. Professor. Dr. HananShihab Ahmad

Abstract

Women's Breast Cancer ranks first among other type in Iraq and the world. It often detects because of examinations performed in patients on familial cancer history. Approximately, 10% of hereditary breast cancer represents of all breast cancer cases and BRCA1/2 represented the responsible genes. Mutations in the BRCA1/2 germ increases the risk of hereditary breast cancer twenty times more. Therefore, the detection of BRCA1/2 genes mutations is important for the diagnosis, treatment and application of clinical methods of patients. New generation sequencing is more useful than classical methods. With this method, a patient-specific clinical treatment can be customized, treatment, and early diagnosis, facilitates new discoveries, identification of existing mutations, primarily breast and ovarian cancer. In this study, the female patients had selected between the ages of 18-49 living in NinevehIraq and having demographic identical qualities, the samples taken within the consent of the participants were examined and some significant mutations had been detected. Bioinformatics studies of variants evaluatedas pathogenic were performed. In addition, variants of unknown clinical significance were identified and listed.Based on the results obtained in the study, it is concluded that tests should be applied directly in the laboratory environment to develop an understanding based on the Next Generation Sequencing approach for the detection of BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations and to evaluate the functional role of the mutations. In addition, our study draws a conclusion for the early diagnosis of the New Generation Sequencing technique and the development of a personalized, patientspecific treatment approach.

Article Details