Predicting the risk of coronary heart disease with conventional, genetic and novel molecular biomarkers

 

Predicting the risk of coronary heart disease with conventional, genetic and novel molecular biomarkers aims to answer three major questions for those seeking an evidence-based approach for assessing individual risk of coronary heart disease:

  1. How should risk be assessed?
  2. Which biomarkers should be incorporated into risk assessment?
  3. Can genetic information improve risk prediction?

The report goes on to explore the implications of its findings for the appraisal and use of biomarkers more generally.

This work was accepted for publication in modified form in Atherosclerosis.

By Tom Dent