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Breast cancer risk assessment across the risk continuum: genetic and nongenetic risk factors contributing to differential model performance
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Models developed using extended family history and genetic data, such as the IBIS model, also perform well in women considered at average risk (for example, no family history of breast cancer, BRCA1/2 mutation negative). Extending such models to include additional nongenetic information may improve performance in women across the breast cancer risk continuum.
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