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Development of a polygenic risk score to improve screening for fracture risk: A genetic risk prediction study
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Our results suggest that the use of a polygenic risk score in fracture risk screening could decrease the number of individuals requiring screening tests, including BMD measurement, while maintaining a high sensitivity and specificity to identify individuals who should be recommended an intervention.
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