2010 ACCF/AHA Guideline for Assessment of Cardiovascular Risk in Asymptomatic Adults: Executive Summary
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Mark A. Hlatky | Zahi A. Fayad | Matthew J. Budoff | Joseph S. Alpert | Philip Greenland | Michael S. Lauer | Emelia J. Benjamin | Sidney C. Smith | Allen J. Taylor | Leslee J. Shaw | Nanette K. Wenger | John McB. Hodgson | Frederick G. Kushner | Elyse Foster | William S. Weintraub | George A. Beller
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