Polygenic risk and incident coronary heart disease in a large multiethnic cohort
Objective: Many studies support the notion that polygenic risk scores (PRS) improve risk prediction for coronary heart disease (CHD) beyond conventional risk factors. However, PRS are not yet considered risk-enhancing factor in guidelines. Our objective was to determine the predictive performance of...
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Main Authors: | Carlos Iribarren (Author), Meng Lu (Author), Roberto Elosua (Author), Martha Gulati (Author), Nathan D. Wong (Author), Roger S. Blumenthal (Author), Steven Nissen (Author), Jamal S. Rana (Author) |
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2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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