Abstract Background A wide range of diseases show some degree of clustering in families; family history is therefore an important aspect for clinicians when making risk predictions. Familial aggregation is often quantified in terms of a familial relative risk (FRR), and although at first glance this measure may seem simple and intuitive as an average risk prediction, its implications are not straightforward. Methods We use two statistical models for the distribution of disease risk in a population: a dichotomous risk model that gives an intuitive understanding of the implication of a given FRR, and a continuous risk model that facilitates a more detailed computation of the inequalities in disease risk. Published estimates of FRRs are used t...
Familial clustering of cancer is expected to occur at practically all anatomical sites. However, few...
Risk prediction based on genomic profiles has raised a lot of attention recently. However, family hi...
Background Family history can be used as a genetic risk predictor for common non-communicable diseas...
A wide range of diseases show some degree of clustering in families; family history is therefore an ...
Most common diseases demonstrate familial aggregation; the ratio of the risk for relatives of affect...
Commonly used crude measures of disease risk or relative risk in a family, such as the presence/abse...
Almost all human diseases have been shown to aggregate familially to some degree. This familiality i...
Simple Summary Familial cancer can be defined through the occurrence of the same cancer in two or mo...
Objective: Familial aggregation, a primary theme in genetic epidemiology, can be estimated from fami...
Background: Familial cancer can be defined through the occurrence of the same cancer in two or more ...
be explained by familial aggregation of environmental risk factors? Am J Epide-miol 1988;127:674-83....
Subjects within a family have a high probability of sharing environmental factors as well as genes. ...
A question often asked in regard to a chronic disease is whether the risk to a biological relative o...
BACKGROUND: Evidence for genetic contribution to complex diseases is described by recurrence risks t...
Familial clustering of cancer is expected to occur at practically all anatomical sites. However, few...
Familial clustering of cancer is expected to occur at practically all anatomical sites. However, few...
Risk prediction based on genomic profiles has raised a lot of attention recently. However, family hi...
Background Family history can be used as a genetic risk predictor for common non-communicable diseas...
A wide range of diseases show some degree of clustering in families; family history is therefore an ...
Most common diseases demonstrate familial aggregation; the ratio of the risk for relatives of affect...
Commonly used crude measures of disease risk or relative risk in a family, such as the presence/abse...
Almost all human diseases have been shown to aggregate familially to some degree. This familiality i...
Simple Summary Familial cancer can be defined through the occurrence of the same cancer in two or mo...
Objective: Familial aggregation, a primary theme in genetic epidemiology, can be estimated from fami...
Background: Familial cancer can be defined through the occurrence of the same cancer in two or more ...
be explained by familial aggregation of environmental risk factors? Am J Epide-miol 1988;127:674-83....
Subjects within a family have a high probability of sharing environmental factors as well as genes. ...
A question often asked in regard to a chronic disease is whether the risk to a biological relative o...
BACKGROUND: Evidence for genetic contribution to complex diseases is described by recurrence risks t...
Familial clustering of cancer is expected to occur at practically all anatomical sites. However, few...
Familial clustering of cancer is expected to occur at practically all anatomical sites. However, few...
Risk prediction based on genomic profiles has raised a lot of attention recently. However, family hi...
Background Family history can be used as a genetic risk predictor for common non-communicable diseas...