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   Breast cancer and genetics: Angelina Jolie’s
   double mastectomy
   By Carmen Chai and Beatrice PolitiGlobal News

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   TORONTO – With her star power, Angelina Jolie turned the touchy subject of breast cancer and
   mastectomies into a household conversation Tuesday.

   The Oscar-winning actress announced that she had a preventive double mastectomy. She had
   tested positive for carrying a gene mutation – called BRCA1 – that significantly increases her
   risk of breast cancer.

   The gene is a rarity, but if women have the harmful BRCA mutations, it can increase the odds of
   breast cancer by five times.

   In Canada, about one in 250 women carry the BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutation that puts them at an
   80 per cent risk of breast cancer, according to Dr. Kelly Metcalfe, a University of Toronto
   professor and cancer prevention expert.

   “It’s significantly elevated compared to the average woman,” Metcalfe told Global News.

   A simple blood test could be critical in flagging a heightened risk of breast cancer, experts say.
   It could lead to proactive action for women and their families.

   “Having the knowledge is power. Once you know that you have the mutation and you know you
   have a certain risk, you can take steps proactively to find things quicker, at an earlier, more
   treatable stage. Or you can inform your family so they can take steps to protect themselves as
   well,” Dr. Stephanie Hines, of the Mayo Clinic’s Internal Medicine department, told reporters.

   What is the BRCA mutation?

   There are two types of BRCA – or breast cancer susceptibility gene. They’re called BRCA1 and
   BRCA2. The pair are tumour-suppressing genes, according to the National Cancer Institute.
   They’re meant to stabilize the cell’s DNA and prevent uncontrollable cell growth. But if they
   mutate, the BRCA genes can lead to breast cancer or ovarian cancer.

   How many women have these mutated genes in Canada and how does this increase their risk
   of cancer?

   One in 250 women have the BRCA1 or BRCA2 genes in Canada. The average woman has an
   11 per cent risk of breast cancer, Metcalfe said.

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   But if a woman has one of these harmful genes, their risk increases by 80 per cent. They also
   face an elevated risk of ovarian cancer. The typical woman has a one per cent risk of ovarian
   cancer – with BRCA1, that risk jumps to 60 per cent. With BRCA2, the risk is 40 per cent.

   “Both men and women can have these mutations, it’s not sex specific for women,” Metcalfe
   warned.

   Are some groups more susceptible to having the genes?

   In the general Caucasian population, one in 250 people have BRCA1 or BRCA2. But it’s more
   common in women of Eastern European Jewish descent. In those cases, one in 50 women
   have the gene. One study found 2.3 per cent of women in that group had the mutations – that’s
   about five times higher than in the general population, the Associated Press reported.

   Other ethnic groups, including the Norwegian, Dutch and Icelandic people, have slightly higher
   rates of these mutations.

   British Columbia health officials shed light on certain populations who have a higher chance of
   these gene changes here.

   How can you find out if you have the BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutations?

   A simple blood test at your doctor’s
   office can help Canadians detect if they           RELATED STORIES
   have either mutation. It could take
   weeks to receive your results, as the              •
   blood work is sent to a laboratory.                    Angelina Jolie reveals she had
                                                          double mastectomy

   About three to five per cent of women
   who develop breast cancer have the
   mutations, the Centers for Disease
   Control and Prevention says.                                         ADVERTISEMENT

   The cost of genetic testing is covered in
   Canada — if the specific gene mutation is
   already confirmed in your family.

   If not a doctor can refer genetic counselling
   and testing — and if you meet certain
   criteria the test will be paid for by provincial

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   health care. If you test positive for the gene
   and you chose a double mastectomy – the
   cost of that surgery is covered.

   How many women have double
   mastectomies after learning they carry the
   genes?

   In Canada, about 30 per cent of women with
   the BRCA1 or 2 genes go on to have double
   mastectomies, Metcalfe said. She’s
   conducted international research to see if
   this is similar in other countries –
   mastectomies appear to be more common in the United States, but much less popular in
   Europe.

   “We’re not sure why these differences exist, it may be something cultural but it may be also
   related to the information given to women about cancer risk reduction options,” she said.

   Does the cancer risk lessen following a double mastectomy?

   Jolie said her risk of getting breast cancer decreased from 87 per cent to five per cent after
   undergoing a double mastectomy.

   Metcalfe said that the risk can be up to five per cent, but “even that is an overestimate.” She
   said doctors tell women the risk goes down to one per cent.

   What other options do women have?

   “The decision is very difficult to make, we were hearing this in our clinics all the time,” Metcalfe
   said.

   Right now, women can consider a double mastectomy, but they can also look into breast cancer
   screenings, from mammograms to MRIs, which can also pick up cancers at very early stages.

   “It’s a very personal decision. For some women, they know absolutely what they’re going to do
   but for most women, it’s a very difficult decision to make,” Metcalfe explained. She even created
   an aid to help women walk through the decision-making and weigh their options.

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   She suggests that women look into their reconstructive options, meet with peers who have
   experienced different options and study photographs of post-mastectomies so they understand
   what their bodies could look like after.

   For more on the genetic screening test that could detect whether a person has a higher risk of
   developing breast cancer, watch Laurel Clark’s interview with genetic counsellor Deepti Babu:

   - With files from the Associated Press

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           Carmen Chai                Carmen Chai is a national reporter covering health and
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           Beatrice Politi            Beatrice Politi is a health specialist with Global News in
           Health Specialist          Toronto.

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