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. 2008 Jan 22;98(3):619–626. doi: 10.1038/sj.bjc.6604198

Table 2. Multivariate analysis of overall, unique and nonunique mutations in D7S1482.

  Surgery only/controls (N=41) Controls only (N=31) All subjects (N=56)
Overall mutations
 Agea 1.267, (0.991–1.618); 0.067 1.343 (1.117–1.614); 0.004 1.340 (1.054–1.702); 0.021
 Pack-yearb 0.968 (0.969–1.079); 0.561 0.959 (0.865–1.064); 0.441 0.990 (0.901–1.066); 0.636
 Case statusc 2.074 (1.174–3.665); 0.017 N/A 1.609 (0.917–2.823); 0.104
       
Unique mutations
 Agea 1.163 (1.016–1.331); 0.035 1.181 (1.019–1.369); 0.036 1.240 (1.097–1.401); 0.002
 Pack-yearb 0.987 (0.929–1.048); 0.666 0.978 (0.905–1.058); 0.585 0.989 (0.945–1.034); 0.624
 Case status 1.183 (0.834–1.678); 0.352 N/A 1.116–0.835–1.493); 0.462
       
Nonunique mutations
 Agea 1.325 (0.962–1.824); 0.093 1.449 (1.154–1.819); 0.035 1.394 (1.015–1.913); 0.045
 Pack-yearb 0.960 (0.835–1.103); 0.567 0.948 (0.830–1.084); 0.443 0.975 (0.875–1.087); 0.654
 Case status 2.645 (1.290–5.423); 0.012 N/A 1.924 (0.915–4.048); 0.091
a

Rate ratio for 10-year age interval (95% confidence interval); P-value GLM.

b

Rate ratio for 10-pack-year interval (95% confidence interval); P-value GLM.

c

Rate ratio for case status (95% confidence interval); P-value GLM.

Statistically significant values are indicated in bold.