Psychological impact of risk-stratified screening as part of the NHS Breast Screening Programme: multi-site non-randomised comparison of BC-Predict versus usual screening (NCT04359420)
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French, David PMcWilliams, L.
Bowers, S.
Woof, V. G.
Harrison, F.
Ruane, H.
Hendy, A.
Evans, D Gareth R
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Manchester Centre of Health Psychology, Division of Psychology and Mental Health, School of Health Sciences, University of Manchester, Coupland Street, Manchester, M13 9PL, EnglandIssue Date
2023
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Background: Adding risk stratification to standard screening via the NHS Breast Screening Programme (NHSBSP) allows women at higher risk to be offered additional prevention and screening options. It may, however, introduce new harms such as increasing cancer worry. The present study aimed to assess whether there were differences in self-reported harms and benefits between women offered risk stratification (BC-Predict) compared to women offered standard NHSBSP, controlling for baseline values. Methods: As part of the larger PROCAS2 study (NCT04359420), 5901 women were offered standard NHSBSP or BC-Predict at the invitation to NHSBSP. Women who took up BC-Predict received 10-year risk estimates: "high" (≥8%), "above average (moderate)" (5-7.99%), "average" (2-4.99%) or "below average (low)" (<2%) risk. A subset of 662 women completed questionnaires at baseline and at 3 months (n = 511) and 6 months (n = 473). Results: State anxiety and cancer worry scores were low with no differences between women offered BC-Predict or NHSBSP. Women offered BC-Predict and informed of being at higher risk reported higher risk perceptions and cancer worry than other women, but without reaching clinical levels. Conclusions: Concerns that risk-stratified screening will produce harm due to increases in general anxiety or cancer worry are unfounded, even for women informed that they are at high risk.Citation
French DP, McWilliams L, Bowers S, Woof VG, Harrison F, Ruane H, et al. Psychological impact of risk-stratified screening as part of the NHS Breast Screening Programme: multi-site non-randomised comparison of BC-Predict versus usual screening (NCT04359420). British journal of cancer. 2023 Feb 11:1-11. PubMed PMID: 36774447. Pubmed Central PMCID: PMC9922101 declare no competing interests. Epub 2023/02/12. eng.Journal
British Journal of CancerDOI
10.1038/s41416-023-02156-7PubMed ID
36774447Additional Links
https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41416-023-02156-7Type
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10.1038/s41416-023-02156-7