
Gail Model
The Gail Model is a statistical tool used to estimate a woman's risk of developing breast cancer over the next five years and throughout her lifetime. It takes into account various personal and family health factors, such as age, race, family history of breast cancer, and reproductive history. By analyzing this information, the model helps physicians and patients understand potential risks and make informed decisions about screening and preventive measures. It's an important resource for personalized healthcare in breast cancer awareness and early detection.