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. 2024 Jan 5;33(3):389–399. doi: 10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-23-0613

Figure 2.

Figure 2. Heterogeneous effect of genetic variants in lung cancer. A, forest plot of association in ever-, never-smoking, and non-stratified analysis for new variant identified in the study. B, Bar chart of lung cancer risk in never-, light- (packyr ≤ 20), and MtoH-smokers (packyr > 20) for variants with association in ever-smoking lung cancer in EUR. *, novel variants identified in this study. y-axis was truncated at 4. 95% error bars were plotted for each measurement. The variants are divided into four groups according to the risk pattern in different smoking groups.

Heterogeneous effect of genetic variants in lung cancer. A, forest plot of association in ever-, never-smoking, and non-stratified analysis for new variant identified in the study. B, Bar chart of lung cancer risk in never-, light- (packyr ≤ 20), and MtoH-smokers (packyr > 20) for variants with association in ever-smoking lung cancer in EUR. *, novel variants identified in this study. y-axis was truncated at 4. 95% error bars were plotted for each measurement. The variants are divided into four groups according to the risk pattern in different smoking groups.