Through its research, MyBRISK is seeking to develop a tailored breast cancer screening strategy that combines mammogram-based, genetic, and other familial risks.
Supporting all women
Our research is working towards a screening model that can better identify high-risk women and support younger women, women with family history and Indigenous women, who have lower participation and higher mortality rates.
Explore joint projects
The MyBRISK team is looking for opportunities to develop collaborative projects and explore future grant applications. To discuss further, contact Dr Sue Malta, MyBRISK Project Manager, at susan.malta@unimelb.edu.au or phone 0409 433 077.
Executive summary
This Executive Summary details the focus, aims, background and challenges of the MyBRISK Centre of Research Excellence.
Publications
To keep updated with our research developments, please subscribe to our biannual eNews and weekly What’s New in Mammographic Density, a compilation of the latest published papers covering related topics.
Congratulations to grant recipients
MyBRISK announces a first round of grants to Western Australia and Queensland researchers