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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 2009 Mar 31;18(4):1290–1294. doi: 10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-08-0327

Table 2.

Results for Aggressive and Early Onset PRCA subset analyses.

Aggressive PRCA* Early Onset PRCA
SNP Per allele OR (95% CI) Trend p-value§ Per allele OR (95% CI) Trend p-value
rs2660753 1.17 (0.76–1.80) 0.8288 1.33 (0.78–2.28) 0.3138
rs9364554 1.02 (0.74–1.39) 0.7546 0.96 (0.63–1.46) 0.8349
rs6465657 1.23 (0.92–1.65) 0.5661 1.24 (0.84–1.81) 0.2639
rs10993994 1.42 (1.05–1.90) 0.0064 2.20 (1.48–3.27) <0.0001
rs7931342 0.92 (0.68–1.23) 0.4594 0.89 (0.60–1.32) 0.5792
rs2735839 1.22 (0.81–1.82) 0.5033 1.04 (0.62–1.74) 0.8976
rs5945619 1.55 (0.97–2.49) 0.0697 1.46 (0.85–2.49) 0.1779
*

Aggressive PRCA was defined as: 1) regional lymph nodes or distant metastasis; 2) poorly differentiated or undifferentiated grade (Gleason sum 8–10); or 3) death due to metastatic prostate cancer, confirmed by death certificate. Combined total for familial, aggressive PRCA was 105;

Early onset was defined as diagnosis of disease at ≤65 years of age. Combined total for familial, early onset PRCA was 73;

Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel meta OR across both case-control sets;

§

Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel meta trend test (except for the X chromosome SNP where an allele test has been performed).