Journal article

Assessing and managing breast cancer risk: Clinicians' current practice and future needs

IM Collins, E Steel, GB Mann, JD Emery, A Bickerstaffe, A Trainer, P Butow, M Pirotta, AC Antoniou, J Cuzick, J Hopper, KA Phillips, LA Keogh

Breast | Published : 2014

Abstract

Decision support tools for the assessment and management of breast cancer risk may improve uptake of prevention strategies. End-user input in the design of such tools is critical to increase clinical use. Before developing such a computerized tool, we examined clinicians' practice and future needs. Twelve breast surgeons, 12 primary care physicians and 5 practice nurses participated in 4 focus groups. These were recorded, coded, and analyzed to identify key themes. Participants identified difficulties assessing risk, including a lack of available tools to standardize practice. Most expressed confidence identifying women at potentially high risk, but not moderate risk. Participants felt a too..

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