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Development and validation of a risk prediction model for incident liver cancer

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Development and validation of a risk prediction model for incident liver cancer
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Frontiers in Public Health, September 2022
DOI 10.3389/fpubh.2022.955287
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Yingxin Liu, Jingyi Zhang, Weifeng Wang, Guowei Li

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#18,840,926
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#304,137
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#782
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