The use of clinical risk factors enhances the performance of BMD in the prediction of hip and osteoporotic fractures in men and women
J. A. Kanis(University of Sheffield), Anders Odén, Olof Johnell(Lund University), Helena Johansson, Chris De Laet(Institut Scientifique de Santé Publique), Jacques P. Brown, P. Burckhardt(University Hospital of Lausanne), Cyrus Cooper(MRC Epidemiology Unit), Claus Christiansen(Center for Clinical & Basic Research), Steven R. Cummings(The Coordinating Center), John A. Eisman(Garvan Institute of Medical Research), Saeko Fujiwara(Radiation Effects Research Foundation), Claus‐Christian Glüer(University of Lübeck), David Goltzman(McGill University), D. Hans(University Hospital of Geneva), M. A. Krieg(University Hospital of Lausanne), AZ La Croix(Fred Hutch Cancer Center), Eugène McCloskey(University of Sheffield), Dan Mellström(University of Gothenburg), L. Joseph Melton(Mayo Clinic in Arizona), Huibert A. P. Pols(Erasmus University Rotterdam), J. Reeve, Kerrie M. Sanders(University of Melbourne), Anne‐Marie Schott(Hospices Civils de Lyon), Alan J. Silman(MRC Epidemiology Unit), David Torgerson(University of York), Tjeerd van Staa(Utrecht University), Nelson B. Watts(University of Cincinnati Medical Center), Noriko Yoshimura(The University of Tokyo)
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