Journal article
Prospective evaluation of a breast-cancer risk model integrating classical risk factors and polygenic risk in 15 cohorts from six countries
AN Hurson, P Pal Choudhury, C Gao, A Hüsing, M Eriksson, M Shi, ME Jones, DGR Evans, RL Milne, MM Gaudet, CM Vachon, DI Chasman, DF Easton, MK Schmidt, P Kraft, M Garcia-Closas, N Chatterjee
International Journal of Epidemiology | Published : 2021
DOI: 10.1093/ije/dyab036
Abstract
Background: Rigorous evaluation of the calibration and discrimination of breast-cancer risk-prediction models in prospective cohorts is critical for applications under clinical guidelines. We comprehensively evaluated an integrated model incorporating classical risk factors and a 313-variant polygenic risk score (PRS) to predict breast-cancer risk. Methods: Fifteen prospective cohorts from six countries with 239 340 women (7646 incident breast-cancer cases) of European ancestry aged 19-75 years were included. Calibration of 5-year risk was assessed by comparing expected and observed proportions of cases overall and within risk categories. Risk stratification for women of European ancestry ag..
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