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Polygenic Risk Scores for Prediction of Breast Cancer and Breast Cancer Subtypes.

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Table 1.Comparison of Methods for Deriving the PRS: Results for Overall Breast Cancer in the Validation Set
Table 2.Association between PRS and Breast Cancer Risk in the Validation Set and Prospective Test Datasets
Figure 1.Association between the 313 SNP Polygenic Risk Scoreand Breast Cancer RiskAssociation between the 313 SNP polygenic risk score (PRS) andbreast cancer risk in women of European origin for (A) overallbreast cancers, (B) estrogen receptor (ER)-positi
Table 3.Associations between the 313-SNP PRS (PRS313) and Breast Cancer Risk by First-Degree Family History of Breast Cancer in theCombined Validation and Prospective Test Dataset
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