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Overlap of high-risk individuals predicted by family history, and genetic and non-genetic breast cancer risk prediction models: implications for risk stratification.

Peh Joo HoWeang Kee HoAlexis J KhngYen Shing YeohBenita Kiat-Tee TanErn Yu TanGeok Hoon LimSu-Ming TanVeronique Kiak Mien TanCheng-Har YipNur-Aishah Mohd-TaibFuh Yong WongElaine Hsuen LimJoanne NgeowWen Yee ChayLester Chee Hao LeongWei Sean YongChin Mui SeahSiau Wei TangCelene Wei Qi NgZhiyan YanJung Ah LeeKartini RahmatTania IslamTiara HassanMei-Chee TaiChiea Chuen KhorJian-Min YuanWoon-Puay KohXueling SimAlison M DunningManjeet K BollaAntonis C AntoniouSoo-Hwang TeoJingmei LiMikael Hartman
Published in: BMC medicine (2022)
Family history and genetic and non-genetic risk stratification tools have the potential to complement one another to identify women at high risk.
Keyphrases
  • genome wide
  • copy number
  • dna methylation
  • pregnant women
  • adipose tissue
  • human health
  • pregnancy outcomes