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Performance of the Gail and Tyrer-Cuzick breast cancer risk assessment models in women screened in a primary care setting with the FHS-7 questionnaire

Breast cancer (BC) risk assessment models base their estimations on different aspects of a woman’s personal and familial history. The Gail and Tyrer–Cuzick models are the most commonly used, and BC risks assigned by them vary considerably especially concerning familial history. In this study, our ai...

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Autores principales: Vianna, Fernanda Sales Luiz, Giacomazzi, Juliana, Oliveira, Cristina Brinckmann, Nunes, Luciana Neves, Caleffi, Maira, Ashton-Prolla, Patricia, Camey, Suzi Alves
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Publicado: Sociedade Brasileira de Genética 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6687344/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31170278
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-4685-GMB-2018-0110
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author Vianna, Fernanda Sales Luiz
Giacomazzi, Juliana
Oliveira, Cristina Brinckmann
Nunes, Luciana Neves
Caleffi, Maira
Ashton-Prolla, Patricia
Camey, Suzi Alves
author_facet Vianna, Fernanda Sales Luiz
Giacomazzi, Juliana
Oliveira, Cristina Brinckmann
Nunes, Luciana Neves
Caleffi, Maira
Ashton-Prolla, Patricia
Camey, Suzi Alves
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description Breast cancer (BC) risk assessment models base their estimations on different aspects of a woman’s personal and familial history. The Gail and Tyrer–Cuzick models are the most commonly used, and BC risks assigned by them vary considerably especially concerning familial history. In this study, our aim was to compare the Gail and Tyrer-Cuzick models after initial screening for familial history of cancer in primary care using the FHS-7 questionnaire. We compared 846 unrelated women with at least one positive answer to any of the seven FHS-7 questions (positive group) and 892 unrelated women that answered negatively (negative group). Concordance between BC risk estimates was compared by Bland-Altman graphics. Mean BC risk estimates were higher using the Tyrer-Cuzick Model in women from the positive group, while women from the negative group had higher BC risk estimates using the Gail model. With increasing estimates, discordance also increased, mainly in the FHS-7 positive group. Our results show that in women with a familial history of cancer, the Gail model underestimates risk and the Tyrer-Cuzick seems to be more appropriate. FHS-7 can be a useful tool for the identification of women with higher breast cancer risks in the primary care setting.
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spelling pubmed-66873442019-08-23 Performance of the Gail and Tyrer-Cuzick breast cancer risk assessment models in women screened in a primary care setting with the FHS-7 questionnaire Vianna, Fernanda Sales Luiz Giacomazzi, Juliana Oliveira, Cristina Brinckmann Nunes, Luciana Neves Caleffi, Maira Ashton-Prolla, Patricia Camey, Suzi Alves Genet Mol Biol Articles Breast cancer (BC) risk assessment models base their estimations on different aspects of a woman’s personal and familial history. The Gail and Tyrer–Cuzick models are the most commonly used, and BC risks assigned by them vary considerably especially concerning familial history. In this study, our aim was to compare the Gail and Tyrer-Cuzick models after initial screening for familial history of cancer in primary care using the FHS-7 questionnaire. We compared 846 unrelated women with at least one positive answer to any of the seven FHS-7 questions (positive group) and 892 unrelated women that answered negatively (negative group). Concordance between BC risk estimates was compared by Bland-Altman graphics. Mean BC risk estimates were higher using the Tyrer-Cuzick Model in women from the positive group, while women from the negative group had higher BC risk estimates using the Gail model. With increasing estimates, discordance also increased, mainly in the FHS-7 positive group. Our results show that in women with a familial history of cancer, the Gail model underestimates risk and the Tyrer-Cuzick seems to be more appropriate. FHS-7 can be a useful tool for the identification of women with higher breast cancer risks in the primary care setting. Sociedade Brasileira de Genética 2019-06-03 2019 /pmc/articles/PMC6687344/ /pubmed/31170278 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-4685-GMB-2018-0110 Text en Copyright © 2019, Sociedade Brasileira de Genética. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License information: This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (type CC-BY), which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original article is properly cited.
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Vianna, Fernanda Sales Luiz
Giacomazzi, Juliana
Oliveira, Cristina Brinckmann
Nunes, Luciana Neves
Caleffi, Maira
Ashton-Prolla, Patricia
Camey, Suzi Alves
Performance of the Gail and Tyrer-Cuzick breast cancer risk assessment models in women screened in a primary care setting with the FHS-7 questionnaire
title Performance of the Gail and Tyrer-Cuzick breast cancer risk assessment models in women screened in a primary care setting with the FHS-7 questionnaire
title_full Performance of the Gail and Tyrer-Cuzick breast cancer risk assessment models in women screened in a primary care setting with the FHS-7 questionnaire
title_fullStr Performance of the Gail and Tyrer-Cuzick breast cancer risk assessment models in women screened in a primary care setting with the FHS-7 questionnaire
title_full_unstemmed Performance of the Gail and Tyrer-Cuzick breast cancer risk assessment models in women screened in a primary care setting with the FHS-7 questionnaire
title_short Performance of the Gail and Tyrer-Cuzick breast cancer risk assessment models in women screened in a primary care setting with the FHS-7 questionnaire
title_sort performance of the gail and tyrer-cuzick breast cancer risk assessment models in women screened in a primary care setting with the fhs-7 questionnaire
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6687344/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31170278
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-4685-GMB-2018-0110
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