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Volumn 96, Issue 7, 2004, Pages 557-558
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Prostate-specific antigen and all-cause mortality: Results from the Baltimore longitudinal study on aging [3]
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Author keywords
[No Author keywords available]
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Indexed keywords
PROSTATE SPECIFIC ANTIGEN;
TESTOSTERONE;
ADULT;
AGING;
AUTOPSY;
BODY MASS;
CANCER MORTALITY;
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE;
CONTROLLED STUDY;
DISEASE MARKER;
HUMAN;
HYPOTHESIS;
LETTER;
LONGITUDINAL STUDY;
MAJOR CLINICAL STUDY;
MALE;
MEDICAL RECORD;
MORTALITY;
NONBIOLOGICAL MODEL;
ORGAN SIZE;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
PROSTATE CANCER;
PROSTATE HYPERTROPHY;
RISK ASSESSMENT;
RISK FACTOR;
UNITED STATES;
BLOOD;
CAUSE OF DEATH;
DEATH CERTIFICATE;
IMMUNOLOGY;
PROPORTIONAL HAZARDS MODEL;
PROSPECTIVE STUDY;
PROSTATE TUMOR;
AGING;
AUTOPSY;
BALTIMORE;
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES;
CAUSE OF DEATH;
DEATH CERTIFICATES;
HUMANS;
LONGITUDINAL STUDIES;
MALE;
MORTALITY;
PROPORTIONAL HAZARDS MODELS;
PROSPECTIVE STUDIES;
PROSTATE-SPECIFIC ANTIGEN;
PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA;
PROSTATIC NEOPLASMS;
RISK ASSESSMENT;
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EID: 1842833550
PISSN: 00278874
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1093/jnci/djh111 Document Type: Letter |
Times cited : (8)
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References (7)
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