Wide media coverage has shared the personal story of Kara Tointon, actor and former Strictly Come Dancing winner, who has spoken publicly about her discovery that she carries a mutation in the BRCA1 gene and her choice to undergo preventive surgeries.
In addition to a double mastectomy, The Eve Appeal ambassador has now also had her fallopian tubes removed, as a participant in the PROTECTOR study. The trial, led by Ranjit Manchanda (Queen Mary University of London) is a multicentre, national prospective cohort surgical study for premenopausal women at increased risk of developing ovarian cancer because of a genetic mutation or a strong family history of ovarian and breast cancer, or ovarian cancer alone.
PROTECTOR offers women a new alternative two-step surgery to prevent ovarian cancer, a procedure known as risk reducing early salpingectomy with delayed oophorectomy.
Read more about the PROTECTOR study here: Information for participants – Protector
BBC News article: Kara Tointon has double mastectomy after cancer gene test – BBC News
The Independent article: Kara Tointon praised for undergoing double mastectomy after discovering she carries BRCA1 cancer gene | The Independent












