Prostate cancer risk alleles significantly improve disease detection and are associated with aggressive features in patients with a “normal” prostate specific antigen and digital rectal examination
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Prostate cancer risk alleles significantly improve disease detection and are associated with aggressive features in patients with a “normal” prostate specific antigen and digital rectal examination
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Volume 71, Issue 4, Pages 394-402
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Wiley
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2010-09-21
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10.1002/pros.21253
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