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I was just curious as there seems to be several other ladies in this

group besides myself who are triple negatives. Have any of you been

tested for the BRCA genes and what were your results? I was tested and

have the BRCA1 mutation. I was just wondering if there was a

coorelation between the two.

Carol from Ohio

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> I was just curious as there seems to be several other ladies in this

> group besides myself who are triple negatives. Have any of you been

> tested for the BRCA genes and what were your results? I was tested

and

> have the BRCA1 mutation. I was just wondering if there was a

> coorelation between the two.

> Carol from Ohio

Yes, I am triple-negative and got my test results back last week. I'm

also BRCA1.

My surgeon believes there is an association between the two. I haven't

checked to see what the literature says. It might be along the lines of

most BRCA1s are triple neg, but not all triple-negs are BRCA1 (or 2). I

say that because I seem to recall only about 10% of BCs are supposed to

be genetic in origin, but I think triple negs might be 20% - but don't

quote me! That's my memory, and I might be flunking the memory test!

Ann

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I, too am triple neg... not sure if there is a correlation .. I'm sitting here

trying to read the report again.. it basically says BRCA 1 may confer as much as

an 87% risk of breast cancer and a 44% risk of ovarian by the age of 70 in

women. Mutations in BRCA 1 have been reported to confer a 20% risk of a second

breast cancer within five years of the first as well as a ten-fold increase in

the subsequent ovarian cancer...

My report was done by Myriad Genetic Labratories...

Michele

annk_71679 ann.kalinowski@...> wrote:

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> I was just curious as there seems to be several other ladies in this

> group besides myself who are triple negatives. Have any of you been

> tested for the BRCA genes and what were your results? I was tested

and

> have the BRCA1 mutation. I was just wondering if there was a

> coorelation between the two.

> Carol from Ohio

Yes, I am triple-negative and got my test results back last week. I'm

also BRCA1.

My surgeon believes there is an association between the two. I haven't

checked to see what the literature says. It might be along the lines of

most BRCA1s are triple neg, but not all triple-negs are BRCA1 (or 2). I

say that because I seem to recall only about 10% of BCs are supposed to

be genetic in origin, but I think triple negs might be 20% - but don't

quote me! That's my memory, and I might be flunking the memory test!

Ann

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> > I was just curious as there seems to be several other ladies in

this

> > group besides myself who are triple negatives. Have any of you been

> > tested for the BRCA genes and what were your results? I was tested

> and

> > have the BRCA1 mutation. I was just wondering if there was a

> > coorelation between the two.

>

I haven't found references to what proportion of BC are triple-neg, but

I saw a paper that said about 80% of their BRCA1s were triple-neg. That

was not true of BRCA2s.

I also have an email from a colleague of one of my friends in

statistical genetics. The BRCA1 mutation identification is more

important for predicting your risk of getting BC or ovarian cancer.

Onece you have it, your best indicator of survival, etc., is the triple-

neg and how aggressive the tumor is and the usual lymph node

involvement. The BRCA1 gene mutation is, unfortunately, associated with

the more aggressive tumor types.

Hope this helps. And I'm not going to be as active on-list in the next

few weeks as I try to get all the stuff I need to get done while I

still have full use of my arms, plus three pre-op appts in 3 days next

week, and then surgery next Thurs. Oh, and the dinner with my friends

who are going to be supporting me during and after my surgery.

Best,

Ann

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Best of luck Ann with your pre-ops and surgery next Thursday!! I will keep you

in my thoughts and prayers and will miss you while you're gone!! I will look

forward to your return!!! May you heal quickly and find comfort in your friends

and family!!

Love

Michele

annk_71679 ann.kalinowski@...> wrote:

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> > I was just curious as there seems to be several other ladies in

this

> > group besides myself who are triple negatives. Have any of you been

> > tested for the BRCA genes and what were your results? I was tested

> and

> > have the BRCA1 mutation. I was just wondering if there was a

> > coorelation between the two.

>

I haven't found references to what proportion of BC are triple-neg, but

I saw a paper that said about 80% of their BRCA1s were triple-neg. That

was not true of BRCA2s.

I also have an email from a colleague of one of my friends in

statistical genetics. The BRCA1 mutation identification is more

important for predicting your risk of getting BC or ovarian cancer.

Onece you have it, your best indicator of survival, etc., is the triple-

neg and how aggressive the tumor is and the usual lymph node

involvement. The BRCA1 gene mutation is, unfortunately, associated with

the more aggressive tumor types.

Hope this helps. And I'm not going to be as active on-list in the next

few weeks as I try to get all the stuff I need to get done while I

still have full use of my arms, plus three pre-op appts in 3 days next

week, and then surgery next Thurs. Oh, and the dinner with my friends

who are going to be supporting me during and after my surgery.

Best,

Ann

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> I was just curious as there seems to be several other ladies in this

> group besides myself who are triple negatives. Have any of you been

> tested for the BRCA genes and what were your results? I was tested

and

> have the BRCA1 mutation. I was just wondering if there was a

> coorelation between the two.

> Carol from Ohio

>

I just found an interesting article on the following website:

http://meeting.jco.org/cgi/content/abstract/24/18_suppl/508 It's

about the prevavlence of BRCA1 mutations in triple neg breast cancer.

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I TOO AM TRIPLE NEGATIVE BUT I AM 63 YRS OF AGE AND MY DOCTOR SAID I DID NOT

NEED TO HAVE THE TEST TAKEN, I ASKED HIM ABOUT OVARIAN CANCER AND HE SAID NOT TO

WORRY ABOUT IT. SO I AM UP IN THE AIR. I GUESS MY AGE HAS A LOT TO DO WITH THIS

SINCE YOU ALL SEEM TO BE SO MUCH YOUNGER THEN I AM.

doloresrose.scent-team.com

Once you try Mia Bella candles there will be no other!

CIAO! DEEBELLA

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Dee,

I wouldn't think that age has anything to do with it, if your doctor does what

is best for you, you could still live a healthy 30 years or more!!! I don't

like when doctors put an age on an illness and feel that you don't need to worry

about it.. Do your homework, research, get even a 2nd opinion perhaps, but ask

for what you feel is right to help you live the longest you can!!!

Peace and Prayers,

Michele

dee clark rockportdee@...> wrote:

I TOO AM TRIPLE NEGATIVE BUT I AM 63 YRS OF AGE AND MY DOCTOR SAID I

DID NOT NEED TO HAVE THE TEST TAKEN, I ASKED HIM ABOUT OVARIAN CANCER AND HE

SAID NOT TO WORRY ABOUT IT. SO I AM UP IN THE AIR. I GUESS MY AGE HAS A LOT TO

DO WITH THIS SINCE YOU ALL SEEM TO BE SO MUCH YOUNGER THEN I AM.

doloresrose.scent-team.com

Once you try Mia Bella candles there will be no other!

CIAO! DEEBELLA

---------------------------------

Get your own web address.

Have a HUGE year through Yahoo! Small Business.

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Thank you for that link.. since I am a dana farber patient as well as a triple

neg.. I see the oncologist on Monday and will be asking for a more specific

translation!! I'm sure she'll be pleased with all my questions due to this

group!! LOL.. Thats what they get paid for right?!

Hugs

Michele

lazeee3 lazeee3@...> wrote:

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> I was just curious as there seems to be several other ladies in this

> group besides myself who are triple negatives. Have any of you been

> tested for the BRCA genes and what were your results? I was tested

and

> have the BRCA1 mutation. I was just wondering if there was a

> coorelation between the two.

> Carol from Ohio

>

I just found an interesting article on the following website:

http://meeting.jco.org/cgi/content/abstract/24/18_suppl/508 It's

about the prevavlence of BRCA1 mutations in triple neg breast cancer.

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I am triple negative and tested negative for the BRCA 1 & 2 mutations.

>

> I was just curious as there seems to be several other ladies in this

> group besides myself who are triple negatives. Have any of you been

> tested for the BRCA genes and what were your results? I was tested

and

> have the BRCA1 mutation. I was just wondering if there was a

> coorelation between the two.

> Carol from Ohio

>

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