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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Jan 2.
Published in final edited form as: DNA Repair (Amst). 2010 Sep 15;10(1):111–116. doi: 10.1016/j.dnarep.2010.08.005

Table 3.

Replication and combined results of rs3219125 and rs13091637 on melanoma risk

Genotype Discovery Set (n = 436) Replication Set 1, HPFS (n = 368) Replication Set 2, NHS (n = 366) Joint Analysis (n =1170 )

Case (n = 218) Control (n = 218) ORa (95% CI) Case (n=184) Control (n = 184) ORa (95% CI) Case (n=183) Control (n = 183) ORa (95% CI) ORb (95% CI) Adjusted ORc (95% CI)
PARP1 rs3219125
AA 169 189 1(ref) 147 163 1(ref) 158 157 1(ref) 1(ref) 1(ref)
AG/GG 44 16 3.14(1.70–5.80) 33 19 1.92(1.05-3.54) 25 23 1.07(0.58–1.97) 1.89(1.34–2.68) 1.67(1.16–2.42)
ATR rs13091637
CC 114 150 1(ref) 119 117 1(ref) 119 123 1(ref) 1(ref) 1(ref)
CT/TT 95 59 2.12(1.41–3.18) 58 60 0.94(0.60–1.46) 62 57 1.12(0.72–1.73) 1.34(1.05–1.72) 1.38 (1.06–1.80)
a

Adjusted by age

b

Adjusted by age and gender

c

Adjusted by age, gender, hair color, childhood tanning ability, moles on the arms, number of lifetime severe sunburn, and family history of melanoma in first-degree relatives.