Joint ABS-UKCGG-CanGene-CanVar consensus regarding the use of CanRisk in clinical practice

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Tsoulaki Olga,Tischkowitz MarcORCID,Antoniou Antonis C.,Musgrave Hannah,Rea Gillian,Gandhi AshuORCID,Cox Karina,Irvine Tracey,Holcombe Sue,Eccles Diana,Turnbull ClareORCID,Cutress Ramsey, ,Andreou Avgi,Badran Abdul,Bartlett Marion,Berlin Cheryl,Binysh Kathie,Brennan Paul,Cleaver Ruth,Corbett Gemma,Davidson Rosemarie,DeSouza Bianca,Evers Rachel,Ficorella Lorenzo,Fitzgerald Suzannah,Forman Andrea,Gilbert Fiona,Gold Rochelle,Greville-Heygate Steph,Hamilton Sarah,Hammond Carrie,Hart Rachel,Hawkes Lara,Hayward Jude,Holliday Debbie,Howell Antony,Hutchison Gillian,Jenkins Jacqui,Jewell Rosalyn,Kavanaugh Grace,Kemp Zoe,Kiesel Victoria,Kumar Ajith,Lalloo Fiona,Miedzybrodzka Zosia,Murray Jennie,Nisbet Sian,Ogunleye Della,Paramasivam Anbalakan,Searle Claire,Shaw Adam,Sheridan Eamon,Side Lucy,Smith Katherine,Speight Beverley,Teh William,Thorpe Eleanor,Whaite Anna,Wilkinson Louise,Wilkinson Siobhan,Woodward Emma R.,Youngs Alice,Archer Stephanie,Hanson HelenORCID

Abstract

Abstract Background The CanRisk tool, which operationalises the Breast and Ovarian Analysis of Disease Incidence and Carrier Estimation Algorithm (BOADICEA) is used by Clinical Geneticists, Genetic Counsellors, Breast Oncologists, Surgeons and Family History Nurses for breast cancer risk assessments both nationally and internationally. There are currently no guidelines with respect to the day-to-day clinical application of CanRisk and differing inputs to the model can result in different recommendations for practice. Methods To address this gap, the UK Cancer Genetics Group in collaboration with the Association of Breast Surgery and the CanGene-CanVar programme held a workshop on 16th of May 2023, with the aim of establishing best practice guidelines. Results Using a pre-workshop survey followed by structured discussion and in-meeting polling, we achieved consensus for UK best practice in use of CanRisk in making recommendations for breast cancer surveillance, eligibility for genetic testing and the input of available information to undertake an individualised risk assessment. Conclusions Whilst consensus recommendations were achieved, the meeting highlighted some of the barriers limiting the use of CanRisk in clinical practice and identified areas that require further work and collaboration with relevant national bodies and policy makers to incorporate wider use of CanRisk into routine breast cancer risk assessments.

Funder

Cancer Research UK

National Institute for Health and Care Research Exeter Biomedical Research Centre

NIHR Cambridge Biomedical Research Centre

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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