This article summarizes the impact of germline predisposition to breast cancer on the surgical management of breast cancer and breast cancer risk. Surgical implications of germline predisposition to breast cancer are now more nuanced due to the application of increasingly more complicated next-generation sequencing-based tests. The rapid pace of change will continue to challenge paradigms for genetic cancer risk assessment, which can influence the medical and surgical management of breast cancer risk as well as strategies for screening and for risk reduction.
Key points
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Surgeons need to understand the implications of germline predisposition to breast cancer, as revealed by increasingly more complicated next-generation sequencing–based tests.
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The rapid pace of change will continue to challenge paradigms for genetic cancer risk assessment (GCRA).
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Germline predisposition to breast cancer and GCRA can influence the medical and surgical management of breast cancer risk as well as strategies for screening and for risk reduction.