Journal article

Performance of different polygenic risk scores for breast cancer risk prediction: in-depth evaluations across large UK and Australian cohorts

HM Tanha, MH Law, N Ingold, CM Olsen, N Pandeya, RL Milne, RJ MacInnis, DC Whiteman, AE Cust, J Steinberg

European Journal of Human Genetics | Published : 2026

Abstract

Polygenic risk scores (PGS) have the potential to support enhanced, risk-based screening for breast cancer. Previous studies for many diseases found that genome-wide PGS (GW-PGS) outperform PGS derived by applying hard GWAS significance thresholds. To support future breast cancer risk predictions, we compared the predictive performance of two existing PGS (including PGS313, a leading hard-thresholding PGS) and five newly developed GW-PGS (applying different methods to recent GWAS). We evaluated the performance of PGS Z-scores and of predicted 5-year absolute breast cancer risks based on age alone or age and PGS, across three large cohorts from the UK (UK Biobank) and Australia (QSkin, Melbou..

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