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Feasibility of multiorgan risk prediction with routinely collected diagnostics: a prospective cohort study in the UK Biobank.

Celeste McCrackenZahra Raisi-EstabraghLiliana SzaboMichele VeldsmanBetty RamanAnya TopiwalaAdriana Roca-FernándezMasud HusainSteffen E PetersenStefan NeubauerThomas E Nichols
Published in: BMJ evidence-based medicine (2024)
Easily collected diagnostics can be used to assess 10-year risk across multiple disease outcomes, without the need for specialist computing or invasive biomarkers. Such an approach could increase the utility of existing data and place multiorgan risk information at the fingertips of primary care providers, thus creating opportunities for longer-term multimorbidity prevention. Additional work is needed to validate whether these findings would hold in a larger, more representative cohort outside the UK Biobank.
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