Journal article
Exploring implementation of personal breast cancer risk assessments
MA Sierra, JCW Wheeler, L Devereux, AH Trainer, L Keogh
Journal of Personalized Medicine | Published : 2021
DOI: 10.3390/jpm11100992
Abstract
Personal Breast Cancer (BC) Risk Assessments (PBCRA) have potential to stratify women into clinically-actionable BC risk categories. As this could involve population-wide genomic testing, women’s attitudes to PBCRA and views on acceptable implementation platforms must be considered to ensure optimal population participation. We explored these issues with 31 women with different BC risk profiles through semi-structured focus group discussions or interviews. Inductive thematic coding of transcripts was performed. Subsequently, women listed factors that would impact on their decision to participate. Participants’ attitudes to PBCRA were positive. Identified themes included that PBCRA acceptance..
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Resources provided by the Lifepool cohort contributed to this published research. The authors wish to thank Parkville and Lifepool participants and the Lifepool cohort funding body, National Breast Cancer Foundation.