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Harvard Reports on Cancer Prevention
Harvard Reports on Cancer Prevention
Cancer Causes and Control, Volume 11: 477-488,
2000
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Objective: Prediction of cancer risk is a
minor component of current health risk appraisals. Perception
of individual cancer risk is poor. A Cancer Risk Index was developed
to predict individual cancer risk for cancers accounting for
80% of the cancer burden in the United States.
Methods: We used group consensus among researchers
at the Harvard Medical School and Harvard School of
Public Health to identify risk factors as definite, probable
and possible causes of cancer. Risk points were allocated
according to the strength of the causal association and summed.
Population average risk of cancer and cumulative
10-year risk was obtained from SEER data. Individual ranking
relative to the population average was determined.
The risk index was evaluated for validity using colon cancer
incidence in prospective cohort data.
Results: The Harvard Cancer Risk Index provides
a broad classification of cancer risk. Validation against cohort
data shows good agreement for colon cancer. Conclusion: The Harvard
Cancer Risk Index offers a simple estimation of personal risk
of cancer. It may help inform users of the major risk factors
for cancer and identify changes in lifestyle that will reduce
their risk. It offers the potential for tailored health-promotion
messages.
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