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. 2010 Mar 5;69(3):193–201. doi: 10.1159/000289594

Table 3.

Associations between T1D and T2D risk scores (categorical) and PCa

Cases (n = 1,176) Controls (n = 1,101) ORa 95% CI
T1D risk allele count (%)
 7-12 27.41 27.43 1.00 Ref
 13-14 32.02 32.24 0.97 0.78-1.20
 15 17.25 16.17 1.07 0.83-1.37
 16-22 23.31 23.16 1.01 0.80-1.27
p-trend = 0.78
T1D relative risk (%)
 0.07-0.28 25.28 24.70 1.00 Ref
 0.29-0.46 25.79 24.34 1.05 0.83-1.33
 0.47-0.89 25.45 24.34 1.02 0.81-1.29
 0.90-42.9 23.48 26.61 0.86 0.68-1.09
p-trend = 0.21
T2D risk allele count (%)
 10-16 21.18 19.35 1.00 Ref
 17-18 28.69 26.70 0.99 0.77-1.25
 19-20 28.78 28.52 0.93 0.73-1.18
 21-27 21.35 25.49 0.77 0.60-0.99
p-trend = 0.03
T2D relative risk (%)
 0.26-0.76 25.70 24.25 1.00 Ref
 0.77-1.01 25.96 23.98 1.03 0.82-1.30
 1.02-1.36 24.85 25.16 0.94 0.74-1.18
 1.37-5.44 23.48 26.61 0.85 0.70-1.07
p-trend = 0.11
T2D risk allele count (excluding HNF1B; %)
 10-15 19.04 18.53 1.00 Ref
 16-17 29.97 27.52 1.06 0.83-1.35
 18-19 28.95 29.79 0.94 0.74-1.21
 20-26 22.08 24.16 0.88 0.69-1.14
p-trend = 0.20
T2D relative risk (excluding HNF1B; %)
 0.28-0.77 25.53 24.43 1.00 Ref
 0.78-1.01 25.79 24.16 1.03 0.82-1.30
 1.02-1.37 24.59 25.43 0.93 0.73-1.17
 1.38-5.45 24.08 25.98 0.90 p-trend 0.71-1.14 = 0.26
a

ORs and 95% CI are adjusted for categorical age and genetic ancestry.