BackgroundThe Breast Cancer Risk Assessment Tool (BCRAT, "Gail model") is commonly used for breast cancer prediction; however, it has not been validated for women age 75 years and older.MethodsWe used Nurses' Health Study (NHS) data beginning in 2004 and Women's Health Initiative (WHI) data beginning in 2005 to compare BCRAT's performance among women age 75 years and older with that in women age 55 to 74 years in predicting five-year breast cancer incidence. BCRAT risk factors include: age, race/ethnicity, age at menarche, age at first birth, family history, history of benign breast biopsy, and atypia. We examined BCRAT's calibration by age by comparing expected/observed (E/O) ratios of breast cancer incidence. We examined discrimination by...
Background: Timing of initiation of screening for breast cancer is controversial in the United State...
BACKGROUND: Age is an important risk factor for breast cancer, but previous data has been contradict...
Genomic risk prediction models for breast cancer (BC) have been predominantly developed with data fr...
BackgroundThe Breast Cancer Risk Assessment Tool (BCRAT, "Gail model") is commonly used for breast c...
Introduction: Breast cancer incidence starts to increase exponentially when women reach 30-39 years...
BackgroundThe impact of age on breast cancer risk model calculations at the population level has not...
Age is an important risk factor for breast cancer, but data regarding whether patient age at diagnos...
Introduction:Breast cancer is the commonest cancer among females in both developed and developing co...
Background: Identifying risk factors for breast cancer specific to women in their 40s could inform s...
Breast cancer risk prediction models are used to plan clinical trials and counsel women; however, re...
To assist in medical counseling, we present a method to estimate the chance that a woman with given ...
BACKGROUND: The United Kingdom is currently moving the age limit for invitation in its national brea...
he lifetime cumulative incidence rate of breast cancer ranges from one in seven to one in nine. This...
For Hispanic women, the Breast Cancer Risk Assessment Tool (BCRAT; "Gail Model") combines 1990-1996 ...
Because of the temporal relations between reproductive risk factors and incidence of breast cancer, ...
Background: Timing of initiation of screening for breast cancer is controversial in the United State...
BACKGROUND: Age is an important risk factor for breast cancer, but previous data has been contradict...
Genomic risk prediction models for breast cancer (BC) have been predominantly developed with data fr...
BackgroundThe Breast Cancer Risk Assessment Tool (BCRAT, "Gail model") is commonly used for breast c...
Introduction: Breast cancer incidence starts to increase exponentially when women reach 30-39 years...
BackgroundThe impact of age on breast cancer risk model calculations at the population level has not...
Age is an important risk factor for breast cancer, but data regarding whether patient age at diagnos...
Introduction:Breast cancer is the commonest cancer among females in both developed and developing co...
Background: Identifying risk factors for breast cancer specific to women in their 40s could inform s...
Breast cancer risk prediction models are used to plan clinical trials and counsel women; however, re...
To assist in medical counseling, we present a method to estimate the chance that a woman with given ...
BACKGROUND: The United Kingdom is currently moving the age limit for invitation in its national brea...
he lifetime cumulative incidence rate of breast cancer ranges from one in seven to one in nine. This...
For Hispanic women, the Breast Cancer Risk Assessment Tool (BCRAT; "Gail Model") combines 1990-1996 ...
Because of the temporal relations between reproductive risk factors and incidence of breast cancer, ...
Background: Timing of initiation of screening for breast cancer is controversial in the United State...
BACKGROUND: Age is an important risk factor for breast cancer, but previous data has been contradict...
Genomic risk prediction models for breast cancer (BC) have been predominantly developed with data fr...