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2021-02Assessing the clinical utility of genetic profiling in fracture risk prediction: a decision curve analysis.Ho-Le, TP; Tran, HTT; Center, JR; Eisman, JA; Nguyen, HT; Nguyen, TV
2018Reduced mortality and subsequent fracture risk associated with oral bisphosphonate recommendation in a fracture liaison service setting: A prospective cohort study.van Geel, TACM; Bliuc, D; Geusens, PPM; Center, JR; Dinant, G-J; Tran, T; van den Bergh, JPW; McLellan, AR; Eisman, JA; Wu, Q
2020-01Impact of osteoporotic fracture type and subsequent fracture on mortality: the Tromsø Study.Alarkawi, D; Bliuc, D; Tran, T; Ahmed, LA; Emaus, N; Bjørnerem, A; Jørgensen, L; Christoffersen, T; Eisman, JA; Center, JR
2014-12Long term skeletal changes following different types of bariatric surgeryBrzozowska, MM; Bliuc, D; Hong, A; Jorgensen, J; Talbot, M; Travers, V; Rigas, G; Chen, W; Tran, T; Pocock, NA; Eisman, JA; White, CP; Baldock, P; Center, JR
2019-09-01Response to Letter to the Editor: "Two-Thirds of All Fractures Are Not Attributable to Osteoporosis and Advancing Age: Implication for Fracture Prevention".Mai, HT; Tran, TS; Ho-Le, TP; Center, JR; Eisman, JA; Nguyen, TV
2020-05-08OR13-03 Understanding Why Older People with Low Trauma Fractures Die PrematurelyTran, T; Bliuc, D; O’Donoghue, S; Hansen, L; Abrahamsen, B; Bergh, JVD; Geel, TV; Geusens, P; Vestergaard, P; Nguyen, TV; Eisman, JA; Center, J
2019-12-01Response to Letter to the Editor: "Two-Thirds of All Fractures Are Not Attributable to Osteoporosis and Advancing Age: Implications for Fracture Prevention".Mai, HT; Tran, TS; Ho-Le, TP; Center, JR; Eisman, JA; Nguyen, TV
2016-02Contribution of Lumbar Spine BMD to Fracture Risk in Individuals With T-Score DiscordanceAlarkawi, D; Bliuc, D; Nguyen, TV; Eisman, JA; Center, JR
2022-03Predictive performance of the Garvan Fracture Risk Calculator: a registry-based cohort study.Agarwal, A; Leslie, WD; Nguyen, TV; Morin, SN; Lix, LM; Eisman, JA
2021-11Cognitive decline is associated with an accelerated rate of bone loss and increased fracture risk in women: a prospective study from the Canadian Multicentre Osteoporosis Study.Bliuc, D; Tran, T; Adachi, JD; Atkins, GJ; Berger, C; van den Bergh, J; Cappai, R; Eisman, JA; van Geel, T; Geusens, P; Goltzman, D; Hanley, DA; Josse, R; Kaiser, S; Kovacs, CS; Langsetmo, L; Prior, JC; Nguyen, TV; Solomon, LB; Stapledon, C; Center, JR; Canadian Multicentre Osteoporosis Study (CaMos) Research Group,
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