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Fig 1.

Accrual flowchart of the families and the individuals selected from the Database.

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Table 1.

Number of cancer locations according to diagnosed mutation (% of members(*)).

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Fig 2.

Cancer locations predicting the BRCA mutational risk.

(logistic regression: p-values complete the information given by each Odds-Ratio; error bars represent 95%-CI of Odds-Ratios; covariates are cancer locations and "Breast < 30" means female breast cancers occurring before 30 years…).

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Table 2.

Fertility parameters depending on the presence of a BRCA mutation in the family: p-values correspond to tests performed between BRCA1+2 mutated families versus not mutated ones (NM).

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Table 3.

Influence of new natality parameters on the risk for BRCA mutation when analyzed concurrently with cancer locations and age at diagnosis.

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Table 4.

Fertility parameters in 1,546 BRCA-tested individuals according to their BRCA mutational status and if they belong or not to a BRCA mutated family.

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