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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2009 Jun 12.
Published in final edited form as: Int J Cancer. 2008 Jun 15;122(12):2876–2879. doi: 10.1002/ijc.23471

TABLE III.

Odds Ratios (ORS) (and 95% confidence intervals) in current study1 and from Haiman et al.4

Non-Hispanic whites2 European Americans1 Multi-ethnic sample1
rs13254738 0.97 (0.74, 1.27) 1.11 (0.97, 1.26) 1.26 (1.18, 1.36)
rs6983561 2.26 (1.06, 4.83) 1.16 (0.86, 1.58) 1.51 (1.37, 1.67)
rs6983267 1.30 (0.99, 1.71) 1.13 (0.99, 1.28) 1.18 (1.09, 1.27)
rs7000448 1.11 (0.85, 1.44) 1.14 (0.93, 1.40) 1.26 (1.15, 1.38)
DG8S737 1.24 (0.74, 2.07) 1.45 (0.96, 2.19) 1.39 (1.23, 1.57)
rs10090154 1.05 (0.72, 1.53) 1.44 (1.17, 1.76) 1.43 (1.30, 1.58)

Note – as in Table II, ORs are based on an additive model for the minor allele, except for rs6983267 (major allele).

1

Based on unconditional logistic regression of (1) 2,124 European American men and (2) after adjustment for population and study, 7,518 men from a multi-ethnic sample, including African, European, and Japanese Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Latinos.

2

Based on conditional logistic regression of 977 non-Hispanic white men (604 DSPs in total).