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Comparing ancestry calibration approaches for a trans-ancestry colorectal cancer polygenic risk score.

Elisabeth A RosenthalLi HsuMinta ThomasUlrike PetersChristopher KachulisKarynne PattersonGail P Jarvik
Published in: medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences (2023)
Training a calibration model on ancestrally diverse participants to adjust both the mean and variance, using admixture as covariates, was best at identifying patients at high polygenic risk. Although the PRS is valid for most ancestries, its performance varies by ancestry, even after calibration. More diverse datasets are required to further develop and validate the PRS.
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