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Validating a breast cancer score in Spanish women. The MCC-Spain study

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
Volume 8, Issue -, Pages -

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-018-20832-0

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Funding

  1. Accion Transversal del Cancer project
  2. Instituto de Salud Carlos III-FEDER [PI08/1770, PI08/0533, PI08/1359, PI09/00773-Cantabria, PI09/01286-Leon, PI09/01903-Valencia, PI09/02078-Huelva, PI09/01662-Granada, PI11/01403, PI11/01889-FEDER, PI11/00226, PI11/01810, PI11/02213, PI12/00488, PI12/00265, PI12/01270, PI12/00715, PI12/00150, PI14/01219]
  3. Fundacion Marques de Valdecilla [API 10/09]
  4. ICGC International Cancer Genome Consortium CLL (Spanish Ministerio de Economia y Competitividad (MINECO) through the Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ISCIII))
  5. ICGC International Cancer Genome Consortium CLL (Red Tematica de Investigacion del Cancer (RTICC) del ISCIII) [RD12/0036/0036]
  6. Junta de Castilla y Leon [LE22A10-2]
  7. Consejeria de Salud of the Junta de Andalucia [2009-S0143]
  8. Conselleria de Sanitat of the Generalitat Valenciana [AP_061/10]
  9. Recercaixa [2010ACUP 00310]
  10. Regional Government of the Basque Country
  11. European Commission [FOOD-CT-2006-036224-HIWATE]
  12. Spanish Association Against Cancer (AECC) Scientific Foundation
  13. Catalan Government DURSI grant [2009SGR1489]

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A breast-risk score, published in 2016, was developed in white-American women using 92 genetic variants (GRS92), modifiable and non-modifiable risk factors. With the aim of validating the score in the Spanish population, 1,732 breast cancer cases and 1,910 controls were studied. The GRS92, modifiable and non-modifiable risk factor scores were estimated via logistic regression. SNPs without available genotyping were simulated as in the aforementioned 2016 study. The full model score was obtained by combining GRS92, modifiable and non-modifiable risk factor scores. Score performances were tested via the area under the ROC curve (AUROC), net reclassification index (NRI) and integrated discrimination improvement (IDI). Compared with non-modifiable and modifiable factor scores, GRS92 had higher discrimination power (AUROC: 0.6195, 0.5885 and 0.5214, respectively). Adding the non-modifiable factor score to GRS92 improved patient classification by 23.6% (NRI = 0.236), while the modifiable factor score only improved it by 7.2%. The full model AUROC reached 0.6244. A simulation study showed the ability of the full model for identifying women at high risk for breast cancer. In conclusion, a model combining genetic and risk factors can be used for stratifying women by their breast cancer risk, which can be applied to individualizing genetic counseling and screening recommendations.

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