| Brc | bromocriptine |
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| BRCD | breast cancer, ductal |
| BRCM | below right costal margin |
| BRCS | British Red Cross Society |
| BRC | Broad Complex |
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| BRC | Bromocriptine |
| BRCA1 | <molecular biology> BRCA1 is a tumour-supressing gene, if even one copy of it is damaged, cancer can develop. Certain mutations confer a high probability (85% lifetime risk) of developing breast cancer, and other types cause ovarian cancer. Familial mutations of this gene are particularly common among people in the Ashkenazi Jewish ethnic group. (09 Oct 1997) |
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| BRCA1 breast cancer susceptibility gene | This mutated (changed) version of the BRCA1 gene makes a person susceptible to developing breast cancer. (12 Dec 1998) |
| BRCA1 protein | Phosphoprotein encoded by the BRCA1 gene (genes, BRCA1). It has limited sequence similarity with known proteins. In normal cells the BRCA1 protein is localised in the nucleus, whereas in the majority of breast cancer cell lines and in malignant pleural effusions from breast cancer patients, it is localised mainly in the cytoplasm. (science 1995;270(5237):713,789-91) (12 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms : Breast Cancer 1 Protein
Synonyms : BRCA2 Gene Product, Breast Cancer 2 Protein, FANCD1 Protein, Fanconi Anemia Group D1 Complementing Protein, Fanconi Anemia Group D1 Protein
| BRCA2 |
A gene on chromosome 13 that normally helps to suppress cell growth. A person who inherits an altered version of the BRCA2 gene has a higher risk of getting breast, ovarian, or prostate cancer.
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| BRCA2 |
Gene located on chromosome 13 that scientists believe may account for 30 to 40 percent of all inherited breast cancer.
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| BRCA1 |
A gene that normally helps to restrain cell growth.
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| BRCA1 |
A mutation in the BRCA1 gene confers an 85% chance of developing breast cancer during a woman
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| BRCA2 |
A mutation prevents this gene from producing a tumor suppression protein which controls cell growth. This gene was discovered in 1995 and is linked to breast and pancreatic cancer, and possibly colon and prostate cancer.
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