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Race-specific FRAX models are evidence-based and support equitable care: a response to the ASBMR Task Force report on Clinical Algorithms for Fracture Risk

John А. Kanis, Nicholas C. Harvey, Mattias Lorentzon, Enwu Liu, Marian Schini, Bo Abrahamsen, Jonathan D. Adachi, Majed S. Alokail, Fredrik Borgström, Olivier Bruyère, John Carey, Patricia Clark, Cyrus Cooper, Elizabeth Curtis, Elaine Dennison, Díaz Curiel M, Hans Peter Dimai, Daniel Grigorie, Mickaël Hiligsmann, Patricia Khashayar, Willem F. Lems, E. Michael Lewiecki, R Lorenc, Alexandra Papaioannou, Jean‐Yves Reginster, René Rizzoli, Eric J. Shiroma, Stuart L. Silverman, Eleanor M. Simonsick, M. Sosa Henríquez, Paweł Szulc, Kate A. Ward, Noriko Yoshimura, Helena Johansson, Liesbeth Vandenput, Eugène McCloskey, on behalf of the Board of IOF, and the IOF Working Group on Epidemiology and Quality of Life, Celia L Gregson, Edith Lau, Paul Lips, Sergio Ortolani, Alexandra Papaioannou, Bess Dawson-Hughes, Famida Jiwa

2024Osteoporosis International22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

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FRAXMedicineTask forceOsteoporosisEthnic groupEpidemiologyRace (biology)Hip fracturePhysical therapyGerontologyBone mineralOsteoporotic fractureInternal medicineAnthropologySociologyBiologyPublic administrationBotanyPolitical scienceBone health and osteoporosis researchHip and Femur FracturesHip disorders and treatments
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