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Identification of Men at Risk of Mortality Before Age 75 Years Based on the Presence of a Family History of Prostate or Breast Cancer and a Polygenic Risk Score
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Family history of prostate and breast cancer integrated with a polygenic risk score identifies men at highest risk of dying from prostate cancer before age 75 years
Clin. Cancer Res 2022 Sep 14;[EPub Ahead of Print], A Plym, Y Zhang, KH Stopsack, YH Jee, F Wiklund, AS Kibel, P Kraft, E Giovannucci, KL Penney, LA MucciFrom MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine.
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