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Breast cancer risk scores in a standard screening population

Authors :
Paul Taylor
Michael J Michell
Louise C. Enfield
Leila Eadie
Adam Gibson
Source :
Breast Cancer Management. 2:463-479
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Future Medicine Ltd, 2013.

Abstract

SUMMARY Aim: Information regarding the characteristics and breast cancer risk factors of British women in the standard population attending breast cancer screening is limited. Such information could be useful in personalizing screening and care, and informing and educating women about their risk. Materials & methods: Information about various breast cancer risk factors was obtained from 355 women aged between 46 and 74 years at a UK inner-city breast cancer screening clinic using questionnaires. The risk of breast cancer was calculated using the modified Gail model and analyzed using descriptive and regression statistics. Results: There were 26 women recalled for further assessment and two cases confirmed as invasive breast cancer. Forty-seven women reported first-degree relatives with breast cancer. A total of 58% of our sample was overweight or obese, although 84% reported meeting the recommended target of ≥150 min of exercise per week. A total of 44% were smokers and 23% reported consuming alcohol on a regular basis. The mean lifetime risk score was 9.0% and the mean 5-year risk score was 1.5%. Various non-Gail model risk factors were found to be correlated with risk scores, but the only factor that was significantly different between women recalled for further assessment and those who were not was age of menarche. Conclusion: The results suggest that determining risk factor data in a standard screening population could be useful both to the women, who may have modifiable lifestyle factors that can be changed to improve their risk, and to the clinics, which can identify women at a higher risk who may be unaware and not present themselves as candidates for risk assessment.

Details

ISSN :
17581931 and 17581923
Volume :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Breast Cancer Management
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........8893987efe89db7e1caafeca29c717d5
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2217/bmt.13.52