Development and evaluation of clinical prediction models for risk-stratified early detection, prevention and management of breast cancer
<p>Accurately estimating individual-level risks of breast cancer incidence and mortality could inform stratified approaches to screening, prevention, and management that help reduce deaths from breast cancer and are more cost-effective. Increasing interest in ‘machine learning’ techniques and...
Main Author: | Clift, A |
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Other Authors: | Collins, G |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2023
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