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The following information is used to determine risks:

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Table of Risk Factors 

Risk Factor

Breast Cancer

Ovarian Cancer

Family and personal-proband history of breast, ovarian, prostate and pancreatic cancer

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Rare pathogenic variants in moderate and high risk susceptibility genes

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BRCA1, BRCA2, PALB2, CHEK2, ATM

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RAD51D, RAD51C,
BARD1

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BRCA1, BRCA2,
PALB2, RAD51D, RAD51C, BRIP1

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Age information on unaffected family members

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Ashkenazi Jewish origin

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Information on year of birth to capture birth cohort

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The following risk factors are used:

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Age

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of

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menarche

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Parity

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Age

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at

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first

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live

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birth

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Use

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of

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oral

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contraception

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Use

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of

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menopause

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hormone

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therapy

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Body

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mass

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index

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Daily

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alcohol

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intake

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Mammographic

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density

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Height

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Tubal

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ligation

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procedure


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Endometriosis


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Common

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cancer

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genetic

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susceptibility

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variants
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Risk

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Scores)

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The cancer models allow for missing information on the various genetic, other risk factors, or pedigree  data  (i.e. it is not essential not have all information available), but users should aim to enter complete information where possible.


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