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. 2021 Jun 17;7:78. doi: 10.1038/s41523-021-00288-8

Table 1.

Page description and calculated readability.

Primary pages Description Reading ease Grade level
Introduction Introduces tool and navigation schemes 78.2 6.2
My risk snapshot Lists risk factors used in Gail or BCSC risk calculation and why they are important. 59.7 8.1
My risk report Provides 5-year, 10-year, and lifetime risk of developing breast cancer vs an average woman of the same age and race. 85.6 4.3
Putting risk in perspective Places risk in the context of other common morbidities. 90.8 3.6
Risk-reducing strategies Suggests medicine and lifestyle options for risk-reduction based on risk factors, menopausal status, and age. 59.4 8.8
Exploring what changes my risk Estimates new absolute risk based on intervention. 53.8 8.8
What’s next? Provides 4-question Breast Health Risk Assessment Tool survey and option to export results for primary care physicians. 78.1 4.0

The primary page and descriptions are provided along with the corresponded calculated readability and grade level. Flesch-Kincaid reading ease and grade level are based on Readability Test Tool, developed by WebFX36. An average United States resident has an eighth-grade reading level. Secondary pages that elaborate on details reported in peer-reviewed journals may have higher-grade levels.