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Osteoporosis Guidelines (including FRAX)

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Commentaries
Are Wrist Fractures a Good Predictor of Future Fractures, and What Are the Implications for FRAX®?
Eugene McCloskey
IBMS BoneKEy 2010; 7: 254-258. [Full text] [PDF]  

Past content (since Mar 2008):

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When to Treat Bone Fragility, 2010: FRAX® and Beyond: Third IBMS BoneKEy Online Forum examined the current and future use of FRAX® in assessing fracture probabilities and determining intervention thresholds
Neil A. Andrews
IBMS BoneKEy 2010; 7: 141-146. [Full text] [PDF]  

Commentaries
The Importance of Calculating Absolute Rather Than Relative Fracture Risk
Christian Roux
IBMS BoneKEy 2008; 5: 186-187. [Full text] [PDF]  

Commentaries
The U.S. National Osteoporosis Foundation (NOF) Guidelines: Recommendations for Pharmacologic Treatment
Steven R. Cummings, Kristine Ensrud, Meghan G. Donaldson, Douglas C. Bauer, Deborah Sellmeyer, and John T. Schousboe
IBMS BoneKEy 2008; 5: 137-141. [Full text] [PDF]  

Articles
FRAXTM and the Assessment of Fracture Probability: An Introduction
John A. Kanis, Anders Oden, Helena Johansson, and Eugene McCloskey
IBMS BoneKEy 2008; 5: 114-117. [Full text] [PDF]  

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