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This is the first population-based study investigating women's attitudes to risk-stratified mammography screening based on genetic risk assessment.
In addition, doctors say an increasing number of women who have never had a cancer diagnosis are demanding mastectomies based on genetic risk.
To explore public attitudes towards modifying frequency of mammography screening based on genetic risk.
This criterion is based on genetic, risk factor, clinical and preclinical studies.
Risk-stratified mammography screening based on genetic risk could therefore be superior to current age-stratified approaches [11,12].
In this study, we examined the performance of risk stratification based on genetic risk models that include multiple variants simultaneously.
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We develop figures for the assessment of genetic parameters based on familial risks.
These observations seem to offer the possibility of personalised medicine based on genetic screening for 'high-risk' individuals – i.e. a novel method for the safe use of centrally acting CB1 receptor antagonists.
Early results show that intentions to quit smoking among 250 participants based on genetic testing for lung cancer risk were around 88% in those at elevated risk of lung cancer.
The risk models are based on genetic variants only, or include both genetic and non-genetic risk factors.
It would also make it possible to evaluate risk, based on genetic background and heritability, as well as improve prognosis and patient-specific treatment strategies.
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