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An Absolute Risk Model to Identify Individuals at Elevated Risk for Pancreatic Cancer in the General Population
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Although absolute risk modeling using established risk factors may help to identify a group of individuals at higher than average risk of pancreatic cancer, the immediate clinical utility of our model is limited. However, a risk model can increase awareness of the various risk factors for pancreatic cancer, including modifiable behaviors.
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