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Survey: Majority of Women Do Not Discuss Breast Cancer Risks or Mammography Screening Limitations With Healthcare Providers

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(firmenpresse) - CAMBRIDGE, MA -- (Marketwired) -- 05/05/15 -- , a developer of predictive diagnostic tests for cancer, cardiovascular diseases and kidney function, today announced the results of a survey gauging women''s understanding of breast cancer risk factors and their perceptions of common breast cancer screening methods. The survey was conducted in conjunction with a national, independent health information resource for women, and found that of the 464 anonymous respondents, the majority of women do not discuss breast cancer risk factors or the guidelines and limitations of mammography screenings with their healthcare providers.

"Mammograms remain an important screening tool and can save lives by helping detect some cases of breast cancer early, however women are not aware of the limitations of mammography, nor are they aware of their personal risk factors leading to breast cancer, according to the survey," said Karla Gonye, president, sphingotec, LLC. "The results of the survey give us insight into the market need for breast cancer biomarkers beyond BRCA 1/2 and further indicate the desire for more risk predictive tests so that women and their doctors can make more informed decisions about their risk of breast cancer."

The top findings from the survey include:



Nearly all women (99 percent) expressed interest in understanding their personal risk for breast cancer.

However, 65 percent rarely or never discuss their breast cancer risk factors with a healthcare provider, a concerning statistic given that breast cancer is the .

Those surveyed identified family history (94 percent), use of hormone replacement therapy (73 percent), smoking (64 percent) and age (58 percent) as the top risk factors for breast cancer.



Sixty-four percent of women get a mammogram once a year.

Nineteen percent get a mammogram every two to three years.



Upon receiving a normal mammogram result, more than half of women (55 percent) believed that they were cancer free, but only 45 percent were aware of the limitations of mammograms in the early detection of breast cancer.





Ninety-six percent of women indicated they want a simple and affordable blood test to determine breast cancer risk.



This independent survey was conducted online through SurveyMonkey on behalf of sphingotec from April 20 - 23, 2015 among 464 anonymous women living in the United States. Ninety percent of the women surveyed were over the age of 40 and 10 percent were between 20 - 39 years old.



The biotechnology company sphingotec GmbH, headquartered in Hennigsdorf, Germany with U.S. operations in Cambridge, Massachusetts, was founded in 2002. sphingotec develops diagnostic methods for prediction, prevention, intervention strategies and early treatment of diseases in the fields of cancer, cardiovascular diseases and kidney function. Using biomarkers to indicate susceptibility for a specific disease provides individuals with knowledge that they are at risk. The biomarkers therefore create a starting point where intervention strategies can be employed, as evidence-based recommendations on how to reduce risks are always an integral part of the complete concept. The company''s sphingotest pro-NT and sphingotest pro-ENK tests take a unique approach to breast cancer prediction that is unlike any other risk assessment test currently available. The tests identify the concentration of the peptides neurotensin (NT) and enkaphalin (ENK) in the blood, which can then determine individual risk levels. Further information can be found on our website .

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Communique PR for sphingotec
Jaymelina Esmele and Sarah Elson
(206) 282-4923


sphingotec LLC
Karla Gonye
President
(617) 444-8640


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