A South African Indian population group dataset for breast cancer and BRCA1/2 variants

No datasets are available on the basis of confirmed familial breast cancer patients and their respective mutation status for the South African Indian population. This dataset contains information collected in South Africa specifically for the South African Indian population (n = 223). The data invol...

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Published inData in brief Vol. 42; p. 108180
Main Authors Combrink, H.M.V.E., van der Merwe, N.C., Katarya, R., de Wet, K., Motloung, M.H.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Netherlands Elsevier Inc 01.06.2022
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Summary:No datasets are available on the basis of confirmed familial breast cancer patients and their respective mutation status for the South African Indian population. This dataset contains information collected in South Africa specifically for the South African Indian population (n = 223). The data involved a combined collection of laboratory confirmed genetic testing results, accompanied by immunohistochemical and anatomical pathology results. Various patient self-identified variables were also in measured. All the immunohistochemistry and anatomical pathology results were confirmed by a trained medical pathologist. Furthermore, mutation status and the detection of either benign polymorphisms or variants with an unknown clinical significance at the time of data collection were also reported. This dataset contains variables in a tabular format which includes the accompanying variables for each patient. All the patient-specific data were deidentified which allows for further exploration of the data with respect to the demography, immunohistochemistry and genetic material. This dataset has the potential to serve as the backbone for translational research and inquiries into this unique South African population.
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ISSN:2352-3409
2352-3409
DOI:10.1016/j.dib.2022.108180