Epigenetic risk score improves prostate cancer risk assessment

Leander Van Neste, Jack Groskopf, William E. Grizzle, George W. Adams, Mark S. DeGuenther, Peter N. Kolettis, James E. Bryant, Gary P. Kearney, Michael C. Kearney, Wim Van Criekinge*, Sandra M. Gaston

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