An psychological study on BRCA1 Gene Polymorphisms in Iraqi Breast Cancer Patients

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Rose Adil, Ishraq Abdul Ameer Salih

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Background: Breast cancer and a few other malignancies are significantly more likely to develop in people who carry BRCA1 mutations, according to research. One of the most well-known tumor suppressor gene mutations is the 185delAG change in BRCA1. Resources and Techniques Examining the frequency of these BRCA1 mutations in familial and sporadic breast cancer cases in Iraq was the objective of a recent study. Participants in the study comprised 50 girls with sporadic breast cancer, 50 girls with a first-degree cousin who had the disease, and 50 girls in good health
In conclusion, the results of this investigation demonstrated that of the aforementioned founder mutations had been identified in the agencies analyzed. According to our research, breast cancer patients in Iraq have  more frequent 185delAG mutations in BRCA1.  

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Rose Adil, Ishraq Abdul Ameer Salih. (2023). An psychological study on BRCA1 Gene Polymorphisms in Iraqi Breast Cancer Patients. Journal for ReAttach Therapy and Developmental Diversities, 6(5s), 505–509. Retrieved from https://jrtdd.com/index.php/journal/article/view/600
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