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Genetic Profiling and Individualized Prognosis of Fracture
Bich N. H. Tran
, Nguyen D. Nguyen
, Vinh X. Nguyen
, Jacqueline R. Center
, John A. Eisman
, Tuan V. Nguyen
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Corresponding author for this work
Family Medicine
CAPHRI - Care and Public Health Research Institute
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Clinical Risk Factors
100%
Genomic Profiling
100%
Individualized Prognosis
100%
Area under the Curve
80%
Osteoporosis
40%
Fragility Fracture
40%
Femoral Neck
20%
Risk Factors
20%
Public Health Risk
20%
Prediction Accuracy
20%
Bone Mineral Density
20%
Dual-energy X-ray Absorptiometry
20%
Allele Frequency
20%
Relative Risk
20%
Predictive Models
20%
Fracture Risk
20%
High-risk Individuals
20%
Appropriate Management
20%
Risk Model
20%
American Society
20%
Non-genetic
20%
Gene number
20%
Radiologic
20%
Epidemiology Study
20%
Dubbo
20%
Fracture Classification
20%
Bone Research
20%
Mineral Research
20%
Fracture Factor
20%
INIS
risks
100%
fractures
100%
genetics
100%
genes
55%
curves
44%
accuracy
22%
osteoporosis
22%
data
11%
women
11%
specificity
11%
simulation
11%
interventions
11%
energy
11%
bones
11%
management
11%
classification
11%
epidemiology
11%
public health
11%
men
11%
x radiation
11%
minerals
11%
bone mineral density
11%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Genetics
100%
X Ray
25%
Bone Density
25%
Gene Frequency
25%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Fragility Fracture
100%
Diseases
50%