## Abstract An increased risk of prostate cancer associated with a family history of prostate cancer has been documented in multiple published reports. Risk has been shown to vary by degree of relationship and age of onset of disease in the affected relative. Several studies, using various designs,
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Methods of systematic analysis: The relative superiority of phylogenetic systematics
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- 1984
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