Prospective blinded surveillance screening of Swedish women with increased hereditary risk of breast cancer.
Annelie LiljegrenAnna von WachenfeldtEdward AzavedoSandra ElorantaHelene GrundströmAnne Kinhult StåhlbomAnn SundbomPer SundénGunilla SvaneDieter UlitzschBrita ArverPublished in: Breast cancer research and treatment (2018)
Neither mammography nor ultrasound performed yearly were sensitive enough as standalone modalities, although high specificity was confirmed. Our findings indicate that high risk (> 29% life time risk) individuals and gene carriers can be screened biannually, using the same protocol as used in mutation carriers. Our results also suggest that low-risk groups (< 20%) may continue to be referred to population mammography screening program, while clinical breast examination may be omitted in all risk groups, and could be optional in gene carriers.