Abstract PS7-43: Validation study results for a personalized prevention education aid in breast cancer risk reduction

Cancer Research(2021)

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BackgroundOptions for breast cancer risk reduction include endocrine medications (tamoxifen, raloxifene, aromatase inhibitors) and lifestyle modifications (increasing exercise, reducing BMI, or alcohol intake). At present, there are limited patient-facing resources that provide information on personalized risk and prevention strategies. To address this unmet need, the Breast Health Decisions (BHD) Tool was designed to educate and empower women in the WISDOM (Women Informed to Screen Depending on Measures of risk) Study, a preference-tolerant randomized control trial comparing personalized risk-based screening to traditional annual screening. The tool supports Aim 4 of the WISDOM Study: test whether risk-based screening, including individualized risk assessment and targeted risk reduction education for those in the top 2.5% risk, enables higher uptake of preventive interventions. We conducted a study of the first 100 participants counseled using the BHD Tool to assess its impact on risk-reduction strategies. MethodsThe BHD Tool, built on the Salesforce platform, integrates WISDOM Study risk assessments to generate personalized education about risk and risk reduction, using concise wording, 8th-grade reading level or lower, and visual representations to support shared decision making for high-risk women. Changes to improve usability were incorporated from an initial pilot study. The study population was WISDOM Study participants in the top 2.5% 5-year risk by age, excluding mutation carriers. 5-year risk was calculated using the Breast Cancer Surveillance Consortium risk modified by a polygenic risk score. The tool was available through the participants’ online study portals. Study staff contacted these participants to schedule consultations via Zoom with a WISDOM Breast Health Specialist, who navigated the participant through the tool during an interactive 45-minute consultation. Participants could decline the consultation and use the tool independently. A survey was conducted afterward to assess the tool’s utility in motivating women to pursue risk-reducing options. ResultsWe surveyed 100 high-risk participants who used the BHD Tool. 65% found it very helpful in understanding their breast cancer risk. 27 participants listed additional lifestyle improvements that they were practicing or hoping to begin, including yoga, walking, breast exams, self-exams, yard work, dietary improvements, meditation, and stress reduction. 37% of participants agreed that the tool eased their breast cancer worries and anxiety, while 44% were neutral and 17% disagreed. At the time of presentation, we will present 3-month follow up data and report which preventive actions were actually taken and barriers encountered. ConclusionsThe BHD Tool synthesizes up-to-date chemoprevention literature in a patient-friendly interface to help educate women about their prevention options and to facilitate future discussions with a provider to empower informed decisions. Data from the first 100 high-risk women who used this tool suggest that the majority of women presented with information about their risk are interested in reducing it. More are considering lifestyle measures than medications. The BHD tool will be made available to all women in the personalized arm of the WISDOM Study. Future improvements include making the tool accessible to clinicians who counsel high-risk women. Citation Format: Tianyi Wang, Mandy Che, Yash Huilgol, Deborah Goodman, Holly Keane, Vivian Lee, Jeff Belkora, Allison Fiscalini, Laura Esserman. Validation study results for a personalized prevention education aid in breast cancer risk reduction [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the 2020 San Antonio Breast Cancer Virtual Symposium; 2020 Dec 8-11; San Antonio, TX. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2021;81(4 Suppl):Abstract nr PS7-43.
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