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Implementing Multifactorial Risk Assessment with Polygenic Risk Scores for Personalized Breast Cancer Screening in the Population Setting: Challenges and Opportunities

Abstract

Risk-stratified breast screening has been proposed as a strategy to overcome the limitations of age-based screening. A prospective cohort study was undertaken within the PERSPECTIVE I&I project, which will generate the first Canadian evidence on multifactorial breast cancer risk assessment in the population setting to inform the implementation of risk-stratified screening. Recruited females aged 40-69 unaffected by breast cancer, with a …

Authors

Walker MJ; Blackmore KM; Chang A; Lambert-Côté L; Turgeon A; Antoniou AC; Bell KA; Broeders MJM; Brooks JD; Carver T

Journal

Cancers, Vol. 16, No. 11,

Publisher

MDPI

DOI

10.3390/cancers16112116

ISSN

2072-6694

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