Silencing the BRCA1 gene spells trouble

Since 1994, scientists have known that having a mutated version of the BRCA1 gene greatly heightens a person’s risk of breast cancer. Healthy BRCA1 encodes a cancer-suppressing protein that aids in DNA repair. Scientists have noted a scarcity of the protein in women who have breast cancer but don’t have a family history of the disease or the BRCA1 mutation.