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  2. OPKO Health (OPK) Receives FDA Nod for the 4Kscore Test - AOL

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    OPKO Health (OPK) gets FDA nod for its 4Kscore Test that will further validate its value of being an important tool in the diagnosis of prostate cancer.

  3. Prostate cancer screening - Wikipedia

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    The 4Kscore combines total, free and intact PSA together with human kallikrein 2. [46] It is used to try to determine the risk of a Gleason score greater than 6. [46] The Prostate Health Index (PHI) is a PSA-based blood test for early prostate cancer screening. It may be used to determine when a biopsy is needed.

  4. Opko Health (OPK) Q3 2024 Earnings Call Transcript - AOL

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    The 4Kscore test provides an individual's probability score of finding aggressive prostate cancer defined as a Gleason Score equal or greater than seven prior to a biopsy decision.

  5. Andrew Vickers - Wikipedia

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    He was responsible for designing the algorithm [8] that is used in the commercial "4Kscore" test [9] for men with elevated PSA. With colleague Hans Lilja, Vickers published a series of studies demonstrating that a single PSA at age 45 - 60 is an extremely strong predictor of the long-term risk of prostate cancer mortality.

  6. OPKO Health Announces Launch of 4Kscore™ in Europe - AOL

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    OPKO Health Announces Launch of 4Kscore™ in Europe Strategic Partner, International Health Technology Ltd, Launches Laboratory Service MIAMI--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- OPKO Health, Inc. (NYSE:OPK) today ...

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  8. Reliability (statistics) - Wikipedia

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    In practice, testing measures are never perfectly consistent. Theories of test reliability have been developed to estimate the effects of inconsistency on the accuracy of measurement. The basic starting point for almost all theories of test reliability is the idea that test scores reflect the influence of two sorts of factors: [7] 1.

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