BREAst screening Tailored for HEr (BREATHE)—A study protocol on personalised risk-based breast cancer screening programme

Author:

Liu Jenny,Ho Peh JooORCID,Tan Tricia Hui Ling,Yeoh Yen Shing,Chew Ying Jia,Mohamed Riza Nur Khaliesah,Khng Alexis Jiaying,Goh Su-Ann,Wang Yi,Oh Han Boon,Chin Chi Hui,Kwek Sing Cheer,Zhang Zhi Peng,Ong Desmond Luan Seng,Quek Swee Tian,Tan Chuan Chien,Wee Hwee Lin,Li JingmeiORCID,Iau Philip Tsau Choong,Hartman Mikael

Abstract

Routine mammography screening is currently the standard tool for finding cancers at an early stage, when treatment is most successful. Current breast screening programmes are one-size-fits-all which all women above a certain age threshold are encouraged to participate. However, breast cancer risk varies by individual. The BREAst screening Tailored for HEr (BREATHE) study aims to assess acceptability of a comprehensive risk-based personalised breast screening in Singapore. Advancing beyond the current age-based screening paradigm, BREATHE integrates both genetic and non-genetic breast cancer risk prediction tools to personalise screening recommendations. BREATHE is a cohort study targeting to recruit ~3,500 women. The first recruitment visit will include questionnaires and a buccal cheek swab. After receiving a tailored breast cancer risk report, participants will attend an in-person risk review, followed by a final session assessing the acceptability of our risk stratification programme. Risk prediction is based on: a) Gail model (non-genetic), b) mammographic density and recall, c) BOADICEA predictions (breast cancer predisposition genes), and d) breast cancer polygenic risk score. For national implementation of personalised risk-based breast screening, exploration of the acceptability within the target populace is critical, in addition to validated predication tools. To our knowledge, this is the first study to implement a comprehensive risk-based mammography screening programme in Asia. The BREATHE study will provide essential data for policy implementation which will transform the health system to deliver a better health and healthcare outcomes.

Funder

JurongHealth Fund

Precision Health Research Singapore Clinical Implementation Pilot Fund

NUS Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health Programme of Research Seed Funding - Breast Cancer Prevention Programme

NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine - Breast Cancer Screening Prevention Programme

National Medical Research Council Clinician Scientist Award Senior Investigator Category

National University Cancer Institute Singapore Centre Grant Programme

Asian Breast Cancer Research Fund

National Research Foundation Singapore

BMRC Central Research Fund

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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