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Fertility and Sterility

Volume 93, Issue 6, April 2010, Pages 1805-1808
Fertility and Sterility

Genetics
Fertility in women with BRCA mutations: a case-control study

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Objective

To investigate whether or not fertility is reduced in women carrying mutations in the BRCA genes (BRCA1 and BRCA2), compared with noncarrier family members.

Design

Matched case-control study.

Setting

Academic.

Patient(s)

A total of 2,254 BRCA carriers and 764 noncarrier controls who were from the same families as the carriers, but tested negative for the BRCA mutation.

Intervention(s)

None.

Main Outcome Measure(s)

History of fertility problems (yes/no) and prior use of fertility medications (yes/no) in cases and controls, obtained through administered questionnaire.

Result(s)

There was no difference in mean parity between carriers (1.9) and noncarriers (1.9).

Conclusion(s)

This study, which is the first epidemiologic study to specifically investigate the effect of carrying a BRCA mutation on parity and fertility, suggests that there is likely little or no effect of the BRCA gene mutation on fertility. To our knowledge previous epidemiologic studies have not investigated the effect of carrying a BRCA mutation on parity or fertility. However, we expect that if fertility differences exist, they would be toward the limits of reproductive life, thus larger studies with age-stratified analyses are needed to definitively answer this question.

Key Words

BRCA1
BRCA2
fertility
infertility
telomeres

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T.P. has nothing to disclose. D.K. has nothing to disclose. P.S. has nothing to disclose. S.A.N. has nothing to disclose.

Other members of the Hereditary Breast Cancer Clinical Study Group are listed in the Appendix.

Supported by a grant from the Canadian Breast Cancer Research Alliance to S.A.N. Funding of this work was also provided by National Institute of Health (CA 74415) to S.L.N.