| Caribbean Breast Cancer Rates Higher Than Normal |
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MIAMI (CBS4) — South Florida is a melting pot of cultures and with that comes a melting pot of genetic issues. In South Florida, there’s a doctor who is looking at breast cancer among women just off our shores with the hope that it’ll lead to answers right back here at home. Dr. Judith Hurley has been working with breast cancer patients at the University of Miami for years. Her patients come from all over, but she was seeing one troubling trend in the Caribbean. “One day I thought you know every single woman that I see from the Bahamas with breast cancer is really young,” explained Dr. Hurley. After doing research with oncologists in the Bahamas, the evidence was pointing in one direction. The women who had breast cancer in the Bahamas were younger than the women in the United States. So with grants from the Komen For the Cure, she expanded the testing. “We know that women who have an inherited form of breast cancer have a younger age of onset of their breast cancer,” said Dr. Hurley. The next step was to counsel the families about the mutation and the risk.
Source:http://miami.cbslocal.com/2011/04/08/komen-caribbean-breast-cancer-rates-higher-than-normal/ |