Use of penalized splines in extended Cox-type additive hazard regression to flexibly estimate the effect of time-varying serum uric acid on risk of cancer incidence: a prospective, population-based study in 78,850 men. (Q37153439)
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scientific article published on 04 October 2008
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English | Use of penalized splines in extended Cox-type additive hazard regression to flexibly estimate the effect of time-varying serum uric acid on risk of cancer incidence: a prospective, population-based study in 78,850 men. |
scientific article published on 04 October 2008 |
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Use of penalized splines in extended Cox-type additive hazard regression to flexibly estimate the effect of time-varying serum uric acid on risk of cancer incidence: a prospective, population-based study in 78,850 men. (English)
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Hanno Ulmer
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Alexander M Strasak
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Stefan Lang
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Thomas Kneib
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Larry J Brant
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Wolfgang Hilbe
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Willi Oberaigner
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Elfriede Ruttmann
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Lalit Kaltenbach
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Hans Concin
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Günter Diem
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Karl P Pfeiffer
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VHM&PP Study Group
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4 October 2008
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