IBIS Genetic Breast Cancer Predisposition Tool
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The program begins by opening the introduction screen. From this screen you can open files describing the program as well as going to the main evaluation screen. If you want to go directly to the evaluation screen the next time the program is run then you should tick the 'Start from evaluation screen' box. The top part of the evaluation screen deals with personal information about the woman - her age at menarche, parity etc. The bottom part of the screen deals with her family history. The enclosed PowerPoint presentation gives details on some aspects of the program. The picture in the form gives the family history in the form of a pedigree diagram. When entering details about family members if she developed breast cancer then the age at breast cancer should be put in the relevant age box, otherwise her current age should be used (or the age at which she died if applicable). If she developed ovarian cancer then a box is activated which asks for details at which age it occurred. Similarly if she developed bilateral breast cancer then a box is activated which asks for the age at which breast cancer developed in the second breast. If age is not known then '?' should be entered in the age box. If it is not known whether a relative developed breast cancer then 'u' should be typed in the age box to represent no information. If the woman has an affected niece in the family then the affected niece button should be pressed to enter the details. |
For more information on this topic, please visit www.ems-trials.org/riskevaluator/.
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National Cancer Institute's Breast Cancer Risk Assesment Tool
IBIS Genetic Breast Cancer Predisposition Assesment Tool