Bahrain’s healthcare system must expand access to genetic counselling and testing, researchers have said, after a new study found that nearly 40 per cent of women tested for hereditary breast and ovarian cancer carried high-risk genetic mutations.
The study, titled ‘The spectrum of genetic mutations among patients with hereditary breast and ovarian cancer’ was authored by a team of researchers from the Health Ministry and the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland-Medical University of Bahrain (RCSI Bahrain), including Amani Al Hajeri, Amna Al Awadhi, Nitya Kumar and Ghufran Jassim .