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Global epigenetic screening technologies: A novel tool to address cancer health disparities in high-risk population groups
Rafael Guerrero-Preston
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Medicine and Dentistry
High Risk Population
100%
Malignant Neoplasm
100%
Health Disparity
100%
Population
100%
DNA Methylation
33%
Histone Modification
22%
Disease
11%
Cancer Incidence
11%
Prevalence
11%
Cancer Therapy
11%
Primary Prevention
11%
Cancer Mortality
11%
Cancer Localization
11%
Cancer Screening
11%
Environmental Exposure
11%
Gene Function
11%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
High Risk Population
100%
Epigenetics
100%
Health Disparity
100%
DNA Methylation
50%
Genetics
33%
Histone Modification
33%
Prevalence
16%
Cancer Mortality
16%
Gene Function
16%
Cancer Screening
16%
Cancer Incidence
16%
DNA Hypomethylation
16%
Keyphrases
Epigenetic Diseases
33%
Puerto Rican Population
33%
Global Histone Modification
33%