… These predictors can be found in online tools and combine information associated with clinicalrisk factors, such as sex, age, blood pressure, smoking status, family history of …
… RiskScores are used … PolygenicRiskScores (PRS). We elucidate the historical advancements of PRS, their advantages and shortcomings in comparison with other predictive methods, …
… risk factors. You ask yourself whether it is possible to improve clinical decision-making by adding a polygenicriskscore (PRS)… a PRS and clinicalrisk in the current study also poses new …
… , one may begin to craft PRS as genetic instruments that could be used to test the plausibility … Improving the Estimation of PolygenicRiskScores, several techniques can be leveraged to …
… A comprehensive evaluation of polygenicscoremethods across cohorts in psychiatric … Conclusions and Relevance Polygenicriskscores will contribute to riskassessment in clinical …
… a score and is referred to as a polygenicscore (PGS), polygenicriskscore (PRS) or genetic/genomic riskscore (… as part of an integrated risktool for cardiovascular riskassessment …
… , the frequency of screening, and/or the tools (for example, non-genetic clinicalriskscores) used as part of screening. We provide three examples of screening strategies utilizing PRS. …
ACF Lewis, RC Green - Genome Medicine, 2021 - Springer
… The intersection of public health and clinical medicine Polygenicriskscores have been proposed both as a tool of clinical medicine and of public health. These two settings come with …
… not be appropriate, to be an objective of future methods development; until then, in such settings, we recommend that any risk of overlap is minimized through judicious use of target …