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The Gail Model Risk Assessment Tool helps you understand your cancer risk factors. The Gail Model is based on science. This nationally accepted standard measures your risk for cancer based on your family history.
Modified Gail Model is a noninvasive, easy to implement risk estimation tool for absolute cancer risk. It was developed with data collected from non African American females and further modified for African-American, the Hispanic, and Native American populations.
A relative risk of one implies there is no difference of the event if the exposure has or has not occurred. If the relative risk is greater than 1, then the event is more likely to occur if there was exposure. If the relative risk is less than 1, then the event is less likely to occur if there was exposure.
ing to the Gail model, while a five-year cancer risk of less than 1.66% indicates low risk, an estimated risk of 1.66% or higher suggests high risk (National Cancer Institute, 2018).
The process of calculating a number, or score, to help determine the risk level of a user, device, or entity in the presence of risk factors is called risk scoring. The approach of using a risk-based score helps businesses capture more information about users than they can do with the traditional KYC methods.
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A womans risk is considered low if her five-year risk of developing cancer is less than 1.6%; it is considered high if she scores above 1.66%.

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