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Screening Strategy Modification Based on Personalized Breast Cancer Risk Stratification and its Implementation in the National Guidelines – Pilot Study

BACKGROUND: One of the most consistent models for estimating personalized breast cancer (BC) risk is the Tyrer-Cuzick algorithm that is incorporated into the International Breast Cancer Intervention Study (IBIS) software. Our main objective was to provide criteria for the classification of the Slove...

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Autores principales: Krajc, Mateja, Gareth Evans, D, Blatnik, Ana, Lokar, Katarina, Žagar, Tina, Tomšič, Sonja, Žgajnar, Janez, Zadnik, Vesna
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7583429/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33133277
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/sjph-2020-0027
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author Krajc, Mateja
Gareth Evans, D
Blatnik, Ana
Lokar, Katarina
Žagar, Tina
Tomšič, Sonja
Žgajnar, Janez
Zadnik, Vesna
author_facet Krajc, Mateja
Gareth Evans, D
Blatnik, Ana
Lokar, Katarina
Žagar, Tina
Tomšič, Sonja
Žgajnar, Janez
Zadnik, Vesna
author_sort Krajc, Mateja
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description BACKGROUND: One of the most consistent models for estimating personalized breast cancer (BC) risk is the Tyrer-Cuzick algorithm that is incorporated into the International Breast Cancer Intervention Study (IBIS) software. Our main objective was to provide criteria for the classification of the Slovenian population, which has BC incidence below the European average, into risk groups, and to evaluate the integration of the criteria in Slovenian guidelines. Our main focus was on women age <50 with higher BC risk, since no organized BC screening is available for these women. METHODS: Slovenian age-specific BC risks were incorporated into IBIS software and threshold values of risk categories were determined. Risk categories were assigned according to the individual’s ten-year risk for women aged 40 and older, and lifetime risk for women between 20 and 39. To test the software, we compared screening strategies with the use vs. no use of IBIS. RESULTS: Of the 197 women included in the study IBIS assigned 75.1% to the BC risk group, and the rest to the moderately increased risk. Without IBIS 80 women were offered mammographic and 33 ultrasound screening. In contrast, 28 instead of 80 would have been offered mammographic screening and there would have been no referrals for ultrasound if IBIS had been used. CONCLUSIONS: The Slovenian IBIS has been developed, tested and suggested for personalized breast cancer risk assessment. The implementation of the software with the consideration of Slovenian risk thresholds enables a more accurate and nationally unified assessment.
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spelling pubmed-75834292020-10-30 Screening Strategy Modification Based on Personalized Breast Cancer Risk Stratification and its Implementation in the National Guidelines – Pilot Study Krajc, Mateja Gareth Evans, D Blatnik, Ana Lokar, Katarina Žagar, Tina Tomšič, Sonja Žgajnar, Janez Zadnik, Vesna Zdr Varst Research Article BACKGROUND: One of the most consistent models for estimating personalized breast cancer (BC) risk is the Tyrer-Cuzick algorithm that is incorporated into the International Breast Cancer Intervention Study (IBIS) software. Our main objective was to provide criteria for the classification of the Slovenian population, which has BC incidence below the European average, into risk groups, and to evaluate the integration of the criteria in Slovenian guidelines. Our main focus was on women age <50 with higher BC risk, since no organized BC screening is available for these women. METHODS: Slovenian age-specific BC risks were incorporated into IBIS software and threshold values of risk categories were determined. Risk categories were assigned according to the individual’s ten-year risk for women aged 40 and older, and lifetime risk for women between 20 and 39. To test the software, we compared screening strategies with the use vs. no use of IBIS. RESULTS: Of the 197 women included in the study IBIS assigned 75.1% to the BC risk group, and the rest to the moderately increased risk. Without IBIS 80 women were offered mammographic and 33 ultrasound screening. In contrast, 28 instead of 80 would have been offered mammographic screening and there would have been no referrals for ultrasound if IBIS had been used. CONCLUSIONS: The Slovenian IBIS has been developed, tested and suggested for personalized breast cancer risk assessment. The implementation of the software with the consideration of Slovenian risk thresholds enables a more accurate and nationally unified assessment. Sciendo 2020-10-18 /pmc/articles/PMC7583429/ /pubmed/33133277 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/sjph-2020-0027 Text en © 2020 Mateja Krajc, D Gareth Evans, Ana Blatnik, Katarina Lokar, Tina Žagar, Sonja Tomšič, Janez Žgajnar, Vesna Zadnik, published by Sciendo http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0 This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 3.0 License.
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Krajc, Mateja
Gareth Evans, D
Blatnik, Ana
Lokar, Katarina
Žagar, Tina
Tomšič, Sonja
Žgajnar, Janez
Zadnik, Vesna
Screening Strategy Modification Based on Personalized Breast Cancer Risk Stratification and its Implementation in the National Guidelines – Pilot Study
title Screening Strategy Modification Based on Personalized Breast Cancer Risk Stratification and its Implementation in the National Guidelines – Pilot Study
title_full Screening Strategy Modification Based on Personalized Breast Cancer Risk Stratification and its Implementation in the National Guidelines – Pilot Study
title_fullStr Screening Strategy Modification Based on Personalized Breast Cancer Risk Stratification and its Implementation in the National Guidelines – Pilot Study
title_full_unstemmed Screening Strategy Modification Based on Personalized Breast Cancer Risk Stratification and its Implementation in the National Guidelines – Pilot Study
title_short Screening Strategy Modification Based on Personalized Breast Cancer Risk Stratification and its Implementation in the National Guidelines – Pilot Study
title_sort screening strategy modification based on personalized breast cancer risk stratification and its implementation in the national guidelines – pilot study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7583429/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33133277
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/sjph-2020-0027
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