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Brian Wells to Cohort Studies

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Brian Wells has written about Cohort Studies.
Connection Strength

0.371
  1. Wells BJ, Chagin KM, Li L, Hu B, Yu C, Kattan MW. Using the landmark method for creating prediction models in large datasets derived from electronic health records. Health Care Manag Sci. 2015 Mar; 18(1):86-92.
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    Score: 0.085
  2. Wells BJ, Kattan MW, Cooper GS, Jackson L, Koroukian S. Colorectal cancer predicted risk online (CRC-PRO) calculator using data from the multi-ethnic cohort study. J Am Board Fam Med. 2014 Jan-Feb; 27(1):42-55.
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    Score: 0.084
  3. Wells BJ, Jain A, Arrigain S, Yu C, Rosenkrans WA, Kattan MW. Predicting 6-year mortality risk in patients with type 2 diabetes. Diabetes Care. 2008 Dec; 31(12):2301-6.
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    Score: 0.058
  4. Wells BJ, Mainous AG, Everett CJ, Gill JM. Iron, cholesterol, and the risk of cancer in an 18-year cohort. Asian Pac J Cancer Prev. 2005 Oct-Dec; 6(4):505-9.
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    Score: 0.047
  5. Wells BJ, Mainous AG, King DE, Gill JM, Carek PJ, Geesey ME. The combined effect of transferrin saturation and low density lipoprotein on mortality. Fam Med. 2004 May; 36(5):324-9.
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    Score: 0.043
  6. Pajewski NM, Lenoir K, Wells BJ, Williamson JD, Callahan KE. Frailty Screening Using the Electronic Health Record Within a Medicare Accountable Care Organization. J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci. 2019 10 04; 74(11):1771-1777.
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    Score: 0.031
  7. Mainous AG, Wells BJ, Koopman RJ, Everett CJ, Gill JM. Iron, lipids, and risk of cancer in the Framingham Offspring cohort. Am J Epidemiol. 2005 Jun 15; 161(12):1115-22.
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    Score: 0.012
  8. Mainous AG, Eschenbach SL, Wells BJ, Everett CJ, Gill JM. Cholesterol, transferrin saturation, and the development of dementia and Alzheimer's disease: results from an 18-year population-based cohort. Fam Med. 2005 Jan; 37(1):36-42.
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    Score: 0.011
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