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  1. The Breast Cancer Risk Assessment Tool (BCRAT), also known as The Gail Model, allows health professionals to estimate a woman's risk of developing invasive breast cancer over the next five years and up to age 90 (lifetime risk).

    • Risk Calculator

      This tool cannot accurately calculate risk for women with a...

    • The Gail Model

      Learn how the Gail model-based Breast Cancer Risk Assessment...

  2. This risk calculator asks questions about your personal and family history to determine your lifetime risk probability of developing breast cancer compared with the age-adjusted U.S. population average probability of developing breast cancer.

  3. The ESMO Clinical Practice Guidelines on Early and Metastatic Breast Cancer cover information on screening, diagnosis, pathology and molecular biology, staging and risk assessment, disease management, monitoring and follow-up, palliative care and the patient perspective.

  4. The purpose of this Practice Bulletin is to discuss breast cancer risk assessment, review breast cancer screening guidelines in average-risk women, and outline some of the controversies surrounding breast cancer screening.

  5. Learn how the Gail model-based Breast Cancer Risk Assessment Tool calculates an individual's estimated risk of developing invasive breast cancer. Created by scientists at the National Cancer Institute and the NSABP.

  6. Getting regular screening tests is the most reliable way to find breast cancer early. The American Cancer Society has screening guidelines for women at average risk for breast cancer and for those at high risk for breast cancer. On this page.

  7. Early detection is the main way to find breast cancer when it’s small and easier to treat. This short assessment will help you learn if you have risk factors that may raise your breast cancer risk.