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Breast Cancer Risk Assessment in Women Aged 40-49

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Beth Israel Lahey Health

Status

Completed

Conditions

Breast Cancer

Treatments

Other: Breast cancer risk report

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT03180086
2017P000129

Details and patient eligibility

About

In a randomized controlled trial, the investigators will test the effect of a novel strategy for breast cancer risk assessment and risk-based management of women in their 40s seen in primary care. The investigators anticipate that this approach will lead to more optimal use of mammography screening and breast cancer prevention interventions in women in their 40s and as a result will improve care of these women.

Full description

There is currently no standardized practice for addressing breast cancer risk in primary care. While there are guidelines encouraging PCPs to assess patients' breast cancer risk, few PCPs assess patients' risk due to time constraints in primary care, lack of familiarity with risk calculators, and knowledge on how to incorporate risk into the care of women. Around 20% of PCPs have reported using a risk calculator but few routinely asses patients' risk. In HealthCare Associates (HCA), Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center's primary-care based practice, the online medical record (OMR) has recently been edited to allow for PCPs to enter patients' breast cancer risk. However, it is not known whether PCPs are using this tab. To calculate patient's breast cancer risk, PCPs must go to web-based calculators, ask patients their risk factors, enter the information and then add the estimated risk to OMR. Previous studies suggest that leaving risk assessment to PCPs results in few women having their risk assessed. Instead, PCPs tend to simply use family history when deciding whether or not patients are at high risk. However, family history is only one risk factor for breast cancer. Therefore, the investigators will send women ages 40-49 participating in this study a questionnaire to complete before a visit to assess their risk factors for breast cancer. Using this information, the investigators will calculate patients' breast cancer risk using the available breast cancer risk assessment models and will present women with a personalized breast cancer risk report immediately before a visit with their PCP. After the visit, patients will be asked to complete a follow-up questionnaire about their experience and through their medical records will be followed to learn whether or not they are screened with mammography. The investigators will follow high-risk women to learn whether or not they receive a screening breast MRI, BRCA gene testing, and/or the option to take breast cancer prevention medications. The investigators aim to recruit 445 women 40-49 years seen at HCA into a single arm trial to learn the effect of our personalized risk based approach to breast cancer screening and prevention on women in their 40's intentions to be screened and knowledge of the pros and cons of screening.

Specific Aims: To determine the effect of a personalized risk based approach for breast cancer screening and prevention for women in their 40s seen in primary care on:

  1. women's intentions to be screened with mammography (primary outcome),
  2. knowledge of the pros and cons of mammography screening, and
  3. decisional conflict around screening; and on
  4. patient report of PCP discussion of their breast cancer risk and of the pros and cons of mammography screening.

Enrollment

338 patients

Sex

Female

Ages

40 to 49 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • women
  • aged 40-49 years
  • read and speak English
  • scheduled for a routine visit or physical examination with a non-resident PCP in the next 4-12 weeks at HealthCare Associates (HCA, BIDMC's outpatient primary care practice).

Exclusion criteria

  • women scheduled for acute care
  • women who had or will have a mammogram within 6 months of their PCP visit
  • women with a history of breast cancer or a BRCA mutation
  • women already receiving screening breast MRIs
  • women who have been referred to genetic counseling
  • women who have taken or are taking tamoxifen or aromatase inhibitors for breast cancer prevention
  • women with a history of an abnormal mammogram in the past two years
  • women with a history of breast enlargement or reduction.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Health Services Research

Allocation

N/A

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

338 participants in 1 patient group

Breast cancer risk report
Experimental group
Description:
An individualized report will inform women of their 5-year breast cancer risk using BCRAT or Tice (when breast density is available from a past mammogram), whichever is higher, and the average 5-year risk for women their age. The report will present 5-year risk as a frequency and in a pictograph and it will describe what experts recommend in terms of mammography screening, breast cancer prevention medications, breast MRIs, and BRCA testing, for women in their 40s based on their risk.
Treatment:
Other: Breast cancer risk report

Trial contacts and locations

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