“…BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers have a 54-85% and 45% lifetime risk of developing breast cancer, respectively and an 18-60% and 11-27% lifetime risk of developing ovarian cancer (Antoniou et al, 2003;Easton et al, 1995;King et al, 2003). Furthermore, BRCA1 mutation carriers are at increased risk for fallopian tube carcinoma (Paley et al, 2001;Zweemer et al, 2000), primary peritoneal carcinoma (Levine et al, 2003;Olivier et al, 2004), and uterine serous papillary carcinoma (Biron-shental et al, 2006). BRCA2 mutations are also associated with increased risk for a variety of other cancers including melanoma, pancreas, bone, hepatobiliary and pharyngeal cancer (Breast Cancer Linkage Consortium, 1999).…”