“…22 Six of the 33 studies were conducted among Latina living in the United States, with the vast majority of participants drawn from clinic-based samples of patients of Mexican origin with breast cancer residing in California, Arizona, and Texas. 22 Prevalence estimates of carrying a BRCA mutation for this US Latina group ranged from 0.7% to 42% and varied based on whether cases were selected or unselected for family history or clinical characteristics (eg, affected vs unaffected, age at diagnosis), cancer site (eg, breast, ovarian), and type of testing (eg, inclusion of large rearrangement testing). 22 In the cohorts of unselected patients with breast cancer, the BRCA mutation prevalence was 1.2% to 4.9%, which was consistent with expected rates.…”