基于风险的乳腺癌筛查:挑战是什么?

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 ONCOLOGY Tumori Pub Date : 2024-12-19 DOI:10.1177/03008916241306971
Isabel T Rubio, Caroline A Drukker, Antonio Esgueva
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以人群为基础的筛查项目旨在早期发现疾病,因此需要较少的治疗,并且在早期诊断时具有更好的肿瘤预后。在大多数欧洲国家,乳腺癌筛查项目是根据女性的年龄设计的。随机临床试验数据的荟萃分析表明,筛查降低了乳腺癌死亡率的相对风险,据估计约为20%。关于人群乳腺癌筛查项目的一个争议是基于年龄的筛查忽略了女性个体患乳腺癌的风险。识别高风险妇女可以加强筛查措施,并将优化人口筛查计划,使其与个人风险保持一致。乳腺癌家族史是需要考虑的风险因素之一,最近开发的多基因风险评分将女性划分为风险组。评估风险的其他因素包括:乳房x光检查乳房密度;乳腺活检标本具有异型性的B3病变;荷尔蒙和生活方式,以及潜在的表观遗传标记。然而,在验证这些因素和反映模型中风险因素之间的相互作用方面存在一些困难。正在进行的筛查试验(如WISDOM和MyPebs)目前正在评估风险分层筛查方案在普通人群中的临床可接受性和效用,并应为此类方案的可能实施提供有价值的信息。在实施风险分层计划之前,需要向妇女传达复杂的风险信息,以及评估伦理问题。
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Risk-based breast cancer screening: What are the challenges?

Population-based screening programs aim to detect the disease at an early stage, so less treatment will be needed as well as having better oncological outcomes when diagnosed earlier. In the majority of European countries, breast cancer screening programs are designed based on women age.Meta-analysis of randomized clinical trial data demonstrates a reduction in the relative risk of breast cancer mortality due to screening, which has been estimated to be approximately 20%.One of the controversies about the population breast screening programs is that age-based screening ignores women's individual breast cancer risk. Identification of high-risk women may intensify the screening measures and will optimize the population screening programs to align them to individual risks.Family history of breast cancer is one of the risk factors to consider along with the recently developed polygenic risk scores to stratify women into a risk group. Other factors to assess risk include: mammographic breast density; B3 lesions with atypia in breast biopsy specimens; hormonal and lyfestyle and, potentially, epigenetic markers. Still, there are some difficulties in validating these factors and reflecting the interaction between risk factors in the models.Ongoing screening trials (e.g., WISDOM and MyPebs) are currently evaluating the clinical acceptability and utility of risk-stratified screening programs in the general population, and should provide valuable information for the possible implementation of such programs.Communication of complex risk information to the women, as well as assessing ethical concerns need to be addressed before implementation of risk stratified programs.

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Tumori
Tumori 医学-肿瘤学
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期刊介绍: Tumori Journal covers all aspects of cancer science and clinical practice with a strong focus on prevention, translational medicine and clinically relevant reports. We invite the publication of randomized trials and reports on large, consecutive patient series that investigate the real impact of new techniques, drugs and devices inday-to-day clinical practice.
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