718220008: Hereditary breast and ovarian cancer syndrome (disorder)
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- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Disorder of abdominopelvic segment of trunk\Disorder of pelvic region of trunk (disorder)\Disorder of pelvis\Neoplasm of pelvis\Malignant neoplasm of pelvis (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of uterine adnexa (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Disorder of abdominopelvic segment of trunk\Disorder of pelvic region of trunk (disorder)\Disorder of pelvis\Neoplasm of pelvis\Neoplasm of uterine adnexa\Malignant neoplasm of uterine adnexa (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Disorder of abdominopelvic segment of trunk\Disorder of pelvic region of trunk (disorder)\Disorder of pelvis\Neoplasm of pelvis\Neoplasm of uterine adnexa\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Disorder of abdominopelvic segment of trunk\Disorder of pelvic region of trunk (disorder)\Disorder of pelvis\Disorder of ovary\Lesion of ovary\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Disorder of abdominopelvic segment of trunk\Disorder of pelvic region of trunk (disorder)\Disorder of female reproductive system (disorder)\Disorder of female genital system\Disorder of ovary\Lesion of ovary\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Disorder of abdominopelvic segment of trunk\Disorder of pelvic region of trunk (disorder)\Disorder of female reproductive system (disorder)\Disorder of female genital organs\Neoplasm of female genital organ\Malignant neoplasm of female genital organ (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Disorder of abdominopelvic segment of trunk\Disorder of pelvic region of trunk (disorder)\Disorder of female reproductive system (disorder)\Disorder of female genital organs\Neoplasm of female genital organ\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Disorder of abdominopelvic segment of trunk\Disorder of pelvic region of trunk (disorder)\Disorder of female reproductive system (disorder)\Disorder of female genital organs\Disorder of ovary\Lesion of ovary\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Disorder of abdominopelvic segment of trunk\Disorder of abdomen (disorder)\Neoplasm of abdomen\Malignant neoplasm of abdomen\Malignant neoplasm of intraabdominal organ (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Disorder of abdominopelvic segment of trunk\Disorder of abdomen (disorder)\Neoplasm of abdomen\Malignant neoplasm of abdomen\Malignant neoplasm of uterine adnexa (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Disorder of abdominopelvic segment of trunk\Disorder of abdomen (disorder)\Neoplasm of abdomen\Neoplasm of uterine adnexa\Malignant neoplasm of uterine adnexa (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Disorder of abdominopelvic segment of trunk\Disorder of abdomen (disorder)\Neoplasm of abdomen\Neoplasm of uterine adnexa\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Disorder of abdominopelvic segment of trunk\Disorder of abdomen (disorder)\Neoplasm of abdomen\Neoplasm of intra-abdominal organs\Malignant neoplasm of intraabdominal organ (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Disorder of abdominopelvic segment of trunk\Disorder of abdomen (disorder)\Neoplasm of abdomen\Neoplasm of intra-abdominal organs\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Disorder of abdominopelvic segment of trunk\Disorder of abdomen (disorder)\Disorder of ovary\Lesion of ovary\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Disorder of abdominopelvic segment of trunk\Disorder of the genitourinary system (disorder)\Disorder of reproductive system\Lesion of genitalia\Malignant neoplasm of genital structure (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of uterine adnexa (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Disorder of abdominopelvic segment of trunk\Disorder of the genitourinary system (disorder)\Disorder of reproductive system\Lesion of genitalia\Malignant neoplasm of genital structure (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of female genital organ (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Disorder of abdominopelvic segment of trunk\Disorder of the genitourinary system (disorder)\Disorder of reproductive system\Lesion of genitalia\Lesion of ovary\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Disorder of abdominopelvic segment of trunk\Disorder of the genitourinary system (disorder)\Disorder of reproductive system\Lesion of genitalia\Neoplasm of uterine adnexa\Malignant neoplasm of uterine adnexa (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Disorder of abdominopelvic segment of trunk\Disorder of the genitourinary system (disorder)\Disorder of reproductive system\Lesion of genitalia\Neoplasm of uterine adnexa\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Disorder of abdominopelvic segment of trunk\Disorder of the genitourinary system (disorder)\Disorder of reproductive system\Lesion of genitalia\Neoplasm of female genital organ\Malignant neoplasm of female genital organ (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Disorder of abdominopelvic segment of trunk\Disorder of the genitourinary system (disorder)\Disorder of reproductive system\Lesion of genitalia\Neoplasm of female genital organ\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Disorder of abdominopelvic segment of trunk\Disorder of the genitourinary system (disorder)\Disorder of reproductive system\Reproductive system hereditary disorder\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Disorder of abdominopelvic segment of trunk\Disorder of the genitourinary system (disorder)\Disorder of reproductive system\Disorder of female reproductive system (disorder)\Disorder of female genital system\Disorder of ovary\Lesion of ovary\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Disorder of abdominopelvic segment of trunk\Disorder of the genitourinary system (disorder)\Disorder of reproductive system\Disorder of female reproductive system (disorder)\Disorder of female genital organs\Neoplasm of female genital organ\Malignant neoplasm of female genital organ (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Disorder of abdominopelvic segment of trunk\Disorder of the genitourinary system (disorder)\Disorder of reproductive system\Disorder of female reproductive system (disorder)\Disorder of female genital organs\Neoplasm of female genital organ\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Disorder of abdominopelvic segment of trunk\Disorder of the genitourinary system (disorder)\Disorder of reproductive system\Disorder of female reproductive system (disorder)\Disorder of female genital organs\Disorder of ovary\Lesion of ovary\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Disorder of abdominopelvic segment of trunk\Disorder of the genitourinary system (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of genitourinary organ\Malignant neoplasm of genital structure (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of uterine adnexa (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Disorder of abdominopelvic segment of trunk\Disorder of the genitourinary system (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of genitourinary organ\Malignant neoplasm of genital structure (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of female genital organ (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Finding of pelvic region of trunk (finding)\Finding of pelvis (finding)\Pelvic organ finding (finding)\Ovary finding\Mass of ovary (finding)\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Finding of pelvic region of trunk (finding)\Finding of pelvis (finding)\Pelvic organ finding (finding)\Ovary finding\Disorder of ovary\Lesion of ovary\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Finding of pelvic region of trunk (finding)\Finding of pelvis (finding)\Disorder of pelvis\Neoplasm of pelvis\Malignant neoplasm of pelvis (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of uterine adnexa (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Finding of pelvic region of trunk (finding)\Finding of pelvis (finding)\Disorder of pelvis\Neoplasm of pelvis\Neoplasm of uterine adnexa\Malignant neoplasm of uterine adnexa (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Finding of pelvic region of trunk (finding)\Finding of pelvis (finding)\Disorder of pelvis\Neoplasm of pelvis\Neoplasm of uterine adnexa\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Finding of pelvic region of trunk (finding)\Finding of pelvis (finding)\Disorder of pelvis\Disorder of ovary\Lesion of ovary\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Finding of pelvic region of trunk (finding)\Finding of pelvis (finding)\Pelvic mass\Mass of uterine adnexa (finding)\Mass of ovary (finding)\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Finding of pelvic region of trunk (finding)\Finding of pelvis (finding)\Pelvic mass\Mass of uterine adnexa (finding)\Neoplasm of uterine adnexa\Malignant neoplasm of uterine adnexa (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Finding of pelvic region of trunk (finding)\Finding of pelvis (finding)\Pelvic mass\Mass of uterine adnexa (finding)\Neoplasm of uterine adnexa\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Finding of pelvic region of trunk (finding)\Finding of pelvis (finding)\Pelvic mass\Neoplasm of pelvis\Malignant neoplasm of pelvis (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of uterine adnexa (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Finding of pelvic region of trunk (finding)\Finding of pelvis (finding)\Pelvic mass\Neoplasm of pelvis\Neoplasm of uterine adnexa\Malignant neoplasm of uterine adnexa (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Finding of pelvic region of trunk (finding)\Finding of pelvis (finding)\Pelvic mass\Neoplasm of pelvis\Neoplasm of uterine adnexa\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Finding of pelvic region of trunk (finding)\Disorder of pelvic region of trunk (disorder)\Disorder of pelvis\Neoplasm of pelvis\Malignant neoplasm of pelvis (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of uterine adnexa (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Finding of pelvic region of trunk (finding)\Disorder of pelvic region of trunk (disorder)\Disorder of pelvis\Neoplasm of pelvis\Neoplasm of uterine adnexa\Malignant neoplasm of uterine adnexa (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Finding of pelvic region of trunk (finding)\Disorder of pelvic region of trunk (disorder)\Disorder of pelvis\Neoplasm of pelvis\Neoplasm of uterine adnexa\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Finding of pelvic region of trunk (finding)\Disorder of pelvic region of trunk (disorder)\Disorder of pelvis\Disorder of ovary\Lesion of ovary\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Finding of pelvic region of trunk (finding)\Disorder of pelvic region of trunk (disorder)\Disorder of female reproductive system (disorder)\Disorder of female genital system\Disorder of ovary\Lesion of ovary\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Finding of pelvic region of trunk (finding)\Disorder of pelvic region of trunk (disorder)\Disorder of female reproductive system (disorder)\Disorder of female genital organs\Neoplasm of female genital organ\Malignant neoplasm of female genital organ (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Finding of pelvic region of trunk (finding)\Disorder of pelvic region of trunk (disorder)\Disorder of female reproductive system (disorder)\Disorder of female genital organs\Neoplasm of female genital organ\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Finding of pelvic region of trunk (finding)\Disorder of pelvic region of trunk (disorder)\Disorder of female reproductive system (disorder)\Disorder of female genital organs\Disorder of ovary\Lesion of ovary\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Finding of pelvic region of trunk (finding)\Female genitalia finding\Disorder of female reproductive system (disorder)\Disorder of female genital system\Disorder of ovary\Lesion of ovary\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Finding of pelvic region of trunk (finding)\Female genitalia finding\Disorder of female reproductive system (disorder)\Disorder of female genital organs\Neoplasm of female genital organ\Malignant neoplasm of female genital organ (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Finding of pelvic region of trunk (finding)\Female genitalia finding\Disorder of female reproductive system (disorder)\Disorder of female genital organs\Neoplasm of female genital organ\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Finding of pelvic region of trunk (finding)\Female genitalia finding\Disorder of female reproductive system (disorder)\Disorder of female genital organs\Disorder of ovary\Lesion of ovary\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Finding of pelvic region of trunk (finding)\Female genitalia finding\Mass of female genital structure (finding)\Mass of ovary (finding)\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Finding of pelvic region of trunk (finding)\Female genitalia finding\Mass of female genital structure (finding)\Neoplasm of female genital organ\Malignant neoplasm of female genital organ (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Finding of pelvic region of trunk (finding)\Female genitalia finding\Mass of female genital structure (finding)\Neoplasm of female genital organ\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Finding of pelvic region of trunk (finding)\Female genitalia finding\Ovary finding\Mass of ovary (finding)\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Finding of pelvic region of trunk (finding)\Female genitalia finding\Ovary finding\Disorder of ovary\Lesion of ovary\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Finding of abdomen\Abdominal mass\Mass of uterine adnexa (finding)\Mass of ovary (finding)\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Finding of abdomen\Abdominal mass\Mass of uterine adnexa (finding)\Neoplasm of uterine adnexa\Malignant neoplasm of uterine adnexa (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Finding of abdomen\Abdominal mass\Mass of uterine adnexa (finding)\Neoplasm of uterine adnexa\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Finding of abdomen\Abdominal mass\Neoplasm of abdomen\Malignant neoplasm of abdomen\Malignant neoplasm of intraabdominal organ (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Finding of abdomen\Abdominal mass\Neoplasm of abdomen\Malignant neoplasm of abdomen\Malignant neoplasm of uterine adnexa (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Finding of abdomen\Abdominal mass\Neoplasm of abdomen\Neoplasm of uterine adnexa\Malignant neoplasm of uterine adnexa (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Finding of abdomen\Abdominal mass\Neoplasm of abdomen\Neoplasm of uterine adnexa\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Finding of abdomen\Abdominal mass\Neoplasm of abdomen\Neoplasm of intra-abdominal organs\Malignant neoplasm of intraabdominal organ (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Finding of abdomen\Abdominal mass\Neoplasm of abdomen\Neoplasm of intra-abdominal organs\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Finding of abdomen\Abdominal organ finding\Pelvic organ finding (finding)\Ovary finding\Mass of ovary (finding)\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Finding of abdomen\Abdominal organ finding\Pelvic organ finding (finding)\Ovary finding\Disorder of ovary\Lesion of ovary\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Finding of abdomen\Abdominal organ finding\Neoplasm of intra-abdominal organs\Malignant neoplasm of intraabdominal organ (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Finding of abdomen\Abdominal organ finding\Neoplasm of intra-abdominal organs\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Finding of abdomen\Disorder of abdomen (disorder)\Neoplasm of abdomen\Malignant neoplasm of abdomen\Malignant neoplasm of intraabdominal organ (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Finding of abdomen\Disorder of abdomen (disorder)\Neoplasm of abdomen\Malignant neoplasm of abdomen\Malignant neoplasm of uterine adnexa (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Finding of abdomen\Disorder of abdomen (disorder)\Neoplasm of abdomen\Neoplasm of uterine adnexa\Malignant neoplasm of uterine adnexa (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Finding of abdomen\Disorder of abdomen (disorder)\Neoplasm of abdomen\Neoplasm of uterine adnexa\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Finding of abdomen\Disorder of abdomen (disorder)\Neoplasm of abdomen\Neoplasm of intra-abdominal organs\Malignant neoplasm of intraabdominal organ (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Finding of abdomen\Disorder of abdomen (disorder)\Neoplasm of abdomen\Neoplasm of intra-abdominal organs\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Finding of abdomen\Disorder of abdomen (disorder)\Disorder of ovary\Lesion of ovary\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Urogenital finding\Mass of urogenital structure\Mass of uterine adnexa (finding)\Mass of ovary (finding)\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Urogenital finding\Mass of urogenital structure\Mass of uterine adnexa (finding)\Neoplasm of uterine adnexa\Malignant neoplasm of uterine adnexa (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Urogenital finding\Mass of urogenital structure\Mass of uterine adnexa (finding)\Neoplasm of uterine adnexa\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Urogenital finding\Mass of urogenital structure\Mass of female genital structure (finding)\Mass of ovary (finding)\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Urogenital finding\Mass of urogenital structure\Mass of female genital structure (finding)\Neoplasm of female genital organ\Malignant neoplasm of female genital organ (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Urogenital finding\Mass of urogenital structure\Mass of female genital structure (finding)\Neoplasm of female genital organ\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Urogenital finding\Mass of urogenital structure\Malignant neoplasm of genitourinary organ\Malignant neoplasm of genital structure (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of uterine adnexa (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Urogenital finding\Mass of urogenital structure\Malignant neoplasm of genitourinary organ\Malignant neoplasm of genital structure (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of female genital organ (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Urogenital finding\Genital finding\Lesion of genitalia\Malignant neoplasm of genital structure (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of uterine adnexa (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Urogenital finding\Genital finding\Lesion of genitalia\Malignant neoplasm of genital structure (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of female genital organ (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Urogenital finding\Genital finding\Lesion of genitalia\Lesion of ovary\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Urogenital finding\Genital finding\Lesion of genitalia\Neoplasm of uterine adnexa\Malignant neoplasm of uterine adnexa (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Urogenital finding\Genital finding\Lesion of genitalia\Neoplasm of uterine adnexa\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Urogenital finding\Genital finding\Lesion of genitalia\Neoplasm of female genital organ\Malignant neoplasm of female genital organ (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Urogenital finding\Genital finding\Lesion of genitalia\Neoplasm of female genital organ\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Urogenital finding\Genital finding\Mass of uterine adnexa (finding)\Mass of ovary (finding)\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Urogenital finding\Genital finding\Mass of uterine adnexa (finding)\Neoplasm of uterine adnexa\Malignant neoplasm of uterine adnexa (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Urogenital finding\Genital finding\Mass of uterine adnexa (finding)\Neoplasm of uterine adnexa\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Urogenital finding\Genital finding\Female genitalia finding\Disorder of female reproductive system (disorder)\Disorder of female genital system\Disorder of ovary\Lesion of ovary\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Urogenital finding\Genital finding\Female genitalia finding\Disorder of female reproductive system (disorder)\Disorder of female genital organs\Neoplasm of female genital organ\Malignant neoplasm of female genital organ (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Urogenital finding\Genital finding\Female genitalia finding\Disorder of female reproductive system (disorder)\Disorder of female genital organs\Neoplasm of female genital organ\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Urogenital finding\Genital finding\Female genitalia finding\Disorder of female reproductive system (disorder)\Disorder of female genital organs\Disorder of ovary\Lesion of ovary\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Urogenital finding\Genital finding\Female genitalia finding\Mass of female genital structure (finding)\Mass of ovary (finding)\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Urogenital finding\Genital finding\Female genitalia finding\Mass of female genital structure (finding)\Neoplasm of female genital organ\Malignant neoplasm of female genital organ (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Urogenital finding\Genital finding\Female genitalia finding\Mass of female genital structure (finding)\Neoplasm of female genital organ\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Urogenital finding\Genital finding\Female genitalia finding\Ovary finding\Mass of ovary (finding)\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Urogenital finding\Genital finding\Female genitalia finding\Ovary finding\Disorder of ovary\Lesion of ovary\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Urogenital finding\Disorder of the genitourinary system (disorder)\Disorder of reproductive system\Lesion of genitalia\Malignant neoplasm of genital structure (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of uterine adnexa (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Urogenital finding\Disorder of the genitourinary system (disorder)\Disorder of reproductive system\Lesion of genitalia\Malignant neoplasm of genital structure (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of female genital organ (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Urogenital finding\Disorder of the genitourinary system (disorder)\Disorder of reproductive system\Lesion of genitalia\Lesion of ovary\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Urogenital finding\Disorder of the genitourinary system (disorder)\Disorder of reproductive system\Lesion of genitalia\Neoplasm of uterine adnexa\Malignant neoplasm of uterine adnexa (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Urogenital finding\Disorder of the genitourinary system (disorder)\Disorder of reproductive system\Lesion of genitalia\Neoplasm of uterine adnexa\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Urogenital finding\Disorder of the genitourinary system (disorder)\Disorder of reproductive system\Lesion of genitalia\Neoplasm of female genital organ\Malignant neoplasm of female genital organ (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Urogenital finding\Disorder of the genitourinary system (disorder)\Disorder of reproductive system\Lesion of genitalia\Neoplasm of female genital organ\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Urogenital finding\Disorder of the genitourinary system (disorder)\Disorder of reproductive system\Reproductive system hereditary disorder\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Urogenital finding\Disorder of the genitourinary system (disorder)\Disorder of reproductive system\Disorder of female reproductive system (disorder)\Disorder of female genital system\Disorder of ovary\Lesion of ovary\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Urogenital finding\Disorder of the genitourinary system (disorder)\Disorder of reproductive system\Disorder of female reproductive system (disorder)\Disorder of female genital organs\Neoplasm of female genital organ\Malignant neoplasm of female genital organ (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Urogenital finding\Disorder of the genitourinary system (disorder)\Disorder of reproductive system\Disorder of female reproductive system (disorder)\Disorder of female genital organs\Neoplasm of female genital organ\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Urogenital finding\Disorder of the genitourinary system (disorder)\Disorder of reproductive system\Disorder of female reproductive system (disorder)\Disorder of female genital organs\Disorder of ovary\Lesion of ovary\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Urogenital finding\Disorder of the genitourinary system (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of genitourinary organ\Malignant neoplasm of genital structure (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of uterine adnexa (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of abdominopelvic segment of trunk (finding)\Urogenital finding\Disorder of the genitourinary system (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of genitourinary organ\Malignant neoplasm of genital structure (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of female genital organ (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of upper trunk (finding)\Disorder of thoracic segment of trunk\Disorder of thorax (disorder)\Neoplasm of thorax\Malignant neoplasm of thorax\Malignant neoplasm of breast (disorder)\Familial cancer of breast\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of upper trunk (finding)\Disorder of thoracic segment of trunk\Disorder of thorax (disorder)\Neoplasm of thorax\Neoplasm of breast\Malignant neoplasm of breast (disorder)\Familial cancer of breast\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of upper trunk (finding)\Disorder of thoracic segment of trunk\Disorder of thorax (disorder)\Disorder of breast\Lesion of breast\Neoplasm of breast\Malignant neoplasm of breast (disorder)\Familial cancer of breast\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of upper trunk (finding)\Finding of region of thorax\Mass of thoracic structure (finding)\Neoplasm of thorax\Malignant neoplasm of thorax\Malignant neoplasm of breast (disorder)\Familial cancer of breast\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of upper trunk (finding)\Finding of region of thorax\Mass of thoracic structure (finding)\Neoplasm of thorax\Neoplasm of breast\Malignant neoplasm of breast (disorder)\Familial cancer of breast\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of upper trunk (finding)\Finding of region of thorax\Mass of thoracic structure (finding)\Breast lump\Neoplasm of breast\Malignant neoplasm of breast (disorder)\Familial cancer of breast\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of upper trunk (finding)\Finding of region of thorax\Disorder of thorax (disorder)\Neoplasm of thorax\Malignant neoplasm of thorax\Malignant neoplasm of breast (disorder)\Familial cancer of breast\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of upper trunk (finding)\Finding of region of thorax\Disorder of thorax (disorder)\Neoplasm of thorax\Neoplasm of breast\Malignant neoplasm of breast (disorder)\Familial cancer of breast\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of upper trunk (finding)\Finding of region of thorax\Disorder of thorax (disorder)\Disorder of breast\Lesion of breast\Neoplasm of breast\Malignant neoplasm of breast (disorder)\Familial cancer of breast\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of upper trunk (finding)\Finding of region of thorax\Breast finding\Breast lump\Neoplasm of breast\Malignant neoplasm of breast (disorder)\Familial cancer of breast\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Finding of upper trunk (finding)\Finding of region of thorax\Breast finding\Disorder of breast\Lesion of breast\Neoplasm of breast\Malignant neoplasm of breast (disorder)\Familial cancer of breast\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Mass of trunk\Mass of thoracic structure (finding)\Neoplasm of thorax\Malignant neoplasm of thorax\Malignant neoplasm of breast (disorder)\Familial cancer of breast\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Mass of trunk\Mass of thoracic structure (finding)\Neoplasm of thorax\Neoplasm of breast\Malignant neoplasm of breast (disorder)\Familial cancer of breast\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Mass of trunk\Mass of thoracic structure (finding)\Breast lump\Neoplasm of breast\Malignant neoplasm of breast (disorder)\Familial cancer of breast\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Mass of trunk\Mass of urogenital structure\Mass of uterine adnexa (finding)\Mass of ovary (finding)\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Mass of trunk\Mass of urogenital structure\Mass of uterine adnexa (finding)\Neoplasm of uterine adnexa\Malignant neoplasm of uterine adnexa (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Mass of trunk\Mass of urogenital structure\Mass of uterine adnexa (finding)\Neoplasm of uterine adnexa\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Mass of trunk\Mass of urogenital structure\Mass of female genital structure (finding)\Mass of ovary (finding)\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Mass of trunk\Mass of urogenital structure\Mass of female genital structure (finding)\Neoplasm of female genital organ\Malignant neoplasm of female genital organ (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Mass of trunk\Mass of urogenital structure\Mass of female genital structure (finding)\Neoplasm of female genital organ\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Mass of trunk\Mass of urogenital structure\Malignant neoplasm of genitourinary organ\Malignant neoplasm of genital structure (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of uterine adnexa (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Mass of trunk\Mass of urogenital structure\Malignant neoplasm of genitourinary organ\Malignant neoplasm of genital structure (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of female genital organ (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Mass of trunk\Abdominal mass\Mass of uterine adnexa (finding)\Mass of ovary (finding)\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Mass of trunk\Abdominal mass\Mass of uterine adnexa (finding)\Neoplasm of uterine adnexa\Malignant neoplasm of uterine adnexa (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Mass of trunk\Abdominal mass\Mass of uterine adnexa (finding)\Neoplasm of uterine adnexa\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Mass of trunk\Abdominal mass\Neoplasm of abdomen\Malignant neoplasm of abdomen\Malignant neoplasm of intraabdominal organ (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Mass of trunk\Abdominal mass\Neoplasm of abdomen\Malignant neoplasm of abdomen\Malignant neoplasm of uterine adnexa (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Mass of trunk\Abdominal mass\Neoplasm of abdomen\Neoplasm of uterine adnexa\Malignant neoplasm of uterine adnexa (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Mass of trunk\Abdominal mass\Neoplasm of abdomen\Neoplasm of uterine adnexa\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Mass of trunk\Abdominal mass\Neoplasm of abdomen\Neoplasm of intra-abdominal organs\Malignant neoplasm of intraabdominal organ (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Mass of trunk\Abdominal mass\Neoplasm of abdomen\Neoplasm of intra-abdominal organs\Neoplasm of ovary\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Mass of trunk\Neoplasm of trunk\Malignant neoplasm of genitourinary organ\Malignant neoplasm of genital structure (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of uterine adnexa (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of ovary (disorder)\Familial ovarian cancer\A genetic condition characterized by hereditary susceptibility to breast and/or ovarian cancer. It can be defined using family history criteria, or through identification of germline pathogenic variants (GPVs) in clinically validated HBOC genes. However, the genetic basis of about half of clinical HBOC is currently unknown or unexplained by single-gene variants, and approximately half of individuals who harbor PVs in HBOC genes do not have a suggestive family history.
- \Finding of trunk structure (finding)\Mass of trunk\Neoplasm of trunk\Malignant neoplasm of genitourinary organ\