Investigator

Andreina Oliverio

Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Nazionale dei Tumori, Epidemiologia e Prevenzione

AOAndreina Oliverio
Papers(1)
The e-BRAVE study: A …
Collaborators(5)
Claudia ChiodoniEleonora BrunoGianluca FranceschiniMichela BianchiAlberta Ferrari
Institutions(3)
Fondazione Irccs Isti…Fondazione Policlinic…University Of Pavia

Papers

The e-BRAVE study: A prospective web-based cohort and biobank of women carriers of BRCA mutations

Background: Women carriers of BRCA1/2 mutations face a very high lifetime risk (penetrance) of developing breast and/or ovarian cancer. A sizeable proportion of carriers, however, does not develop cancer at all or develop it only late in life, thus suggesting a potential modulation of this risk. Epidemiological studies have suggested that other genetic (polymorphisms) and environmental factors (lifestyle) affect penetrance. However, data regarding these associations mainly come from retrospective case-control analyses and the results are likely to be distorted by bias. Aims: The e-BRAVE (Brca, ReseArch, Virtual, Education) study aims to create a web-based prospective cohort and biological bank of unaffected women carriers of BRCA1/2 mutations to investigate the role of polymorphisms and environmental factors, and their interaction, in the occurrence of primary BRCA-related cancers. Methods: An innovative digital platform (including a mobile App) will be used to empower the synergy between participants and researchers, supporting engagement with women, adherence to intervention plan, self-empowerment, flanked by activities tracking and monitoring. Results: Based on the incidence data in previous studies, we estimate to observe an overall incidence of ~3.7% year. Conclusion: The success of this study will ensure the definition of further predictive risk models and comprehensive recommendations aimed at improving management and health of BRCA women.

17Works
1Papers
5Collaborators
Breast NeoplasmsOvarian NeoplasmsSleep Wake DisordersChronic DiseaseAdenomatous Polyposis ColiNeoplasms

Positions

2017–

Researcher

Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Nazionale dei Tumori · Epidemiologia e Prevenzione

Links & IDs
0000-0002-8624-9186

Scopus: 57200730314

Researcher Id: K-1115-2018