Comparison of Two Methods for Estimating Absolute Risk of Prostate Cancer Based on Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms and Family History
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H. Grönberg | Jianfeng Xu | Jielin Sun | F. Wiklund | F. Hsu | Seong‐Tae Kim | Yi Zhu | W. Isaacs | S. Zheng | Zheng Zhang | A. Kader | Tao Jin
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