Research Article

The Application of Gail Model to Predict the Risk of Developing Breast Cancer among Jordanian Women

Table 4

Comparison between patients with and without family history of breast cancer among high-risk patients (modified Gail score >0.65, age: 35–59.9; n = 210).

VariablesPatients with family history of breast cancer (n = 120)Patients with no family history of breast cancer (n = 90) value
Mean95% CIMean95% CI

Age48.6(47.6, 49.6)51.2(50.1, 52.3)<.0001
Age at first pregnancy24.6(23.3, 25.9)29.5(28.5, 30.5)
Age at menarche13.2(12.9, 13.4)12.9(12.6, 13.2)

Prior breast biopsyCount (%)Count (%)0.018
7 (5.8%)14 (15.7%)