Abstract:Background: Breast cancer is the most prevalent cancer and leading cause of death among women globally. The present study focuses on screening germline mutations of breast cancer susceptibility genes among the unexplored Mizo breast cancers of culturally and historically homogenous population, living a unique life style habits in terms of diet and tobacco usage. Methods Mutation screening was performed using Sanger sequencing in complete coding region of BRCA1 and frequently mutated exons of TP53, PTEN, CDH1, … Show more
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