2023
DOI: 10.1158/1538-7445.sabcs22-p6-02-09
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Abstract P6-02-09: Racial/Ethnic Groups Have Different Rates of Pathogenic Variants in Common Cancer Genes

Abstract: Background: Racial/ethnic disparities have been well-documented in access to cancer screening and treatment, as well as treatment outcomes. Less is known regarding the yield of genetic pathogenic variants (PVs) in non-white populations. Methods: Patient data was obtained from the Informed Genetics Annotated Patient Registry (iGAP), an IRB-approved multi-center longitudinal, observational study, in which 2148 patients self-declared race/ethnicity and underwent germline genetic testing at any lab.… Show more

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