Comparison of the topics included in the ‘genetic susceptibility: inherited syndromes’ chapter in the WHO classification, 4th edition (2012) and the ‘genetic tumour syndromes of the breast’ chapter in the WHO classification, 5th edition (2019). Of note, the association between Lynch syndrome and breast cancer is controversial, so the editorial board did not feel that there was sufficient evidence to include Lynch syndrome in the 2019 classification system. In the current classification system, Li–Fraumeni syndrome has also been split into two categories associated with variants in either TP53 or CHEK2. These classification systems may continue to evolve as more knowledge is accrued