Credential posted 2 December, 2025

NBIA to participate in the Prevent Breast Cancer Family History Clinic Study Day

NBIA to participate in the Prevent Breast Cancer Family History Clinic Study Day

The National Breast Imaging Academy is looking forward to taking part in the upcoming Prevent Breast Cancer Family History Clinic Study Day on 21 January 2026 in Birmingham. The event, sponsored by Breast Cancer Now, and supported by the Association of Breast Surgery and UK Cancer Genetics Group, is designed to bring together professionals involved in breast cancer risk prediction and management of those at increased risk of breast cancer. The Study Day promises to be an excellent opportunity for learning, discussion, and connection across the breast care community.

Family history clinics play a vital role in assessing risk, offering more frequent screening, and advice and support on risk reducing strategies. The Study Day will offer a comprehensive programme of talks, case discussions, and practical sessions, helping clinicians enhance their knowledge of genetics, surveillance strategies, lifestyle interventions, and patient communication.

During the Study Day, NBIA representatives will join discussions with colleagues from genetics, radiology, surgery, and primary care. Sharing experiences and perspectives strengthens collaboration across services and contributes to consistent, high-quality care for people seeking advice about their breast cancer risk.

NBIA’s involvement reflects our ongoing commitment to supporting high-quality education and ensuring that staff working across breast services have access to the latest evidence and clinical insight.

The NBIA is delighted to support the Family History Clinic Study Day. We welcome the opportunity to contribute to an event that highlights the importance of skilled, knowledgeable professionals working across breast services and are grateful to Prevent Breast Cancer for organising the event.

For more information visit Family History Clinic Study Day 2026 | Prevent Breast Cancer